Peer-to-Peer Pioneer Sees New York Bicycles Pier-to-Pier
Mark Gorton is perhaps best known for founding the peer-to-peer service LimeWire. But his real passion is transportation — specifically bicycles, and making cities friendlier to them.
Gorton makes no bones about his disdain for the automobile and its impact on cities, and he’s used his passion, and money, to promote more-equitable transportation policies. He founded OpenPlans, a nonprofit focused on promoting transparent government and civic engagement, and he’s tried to bring an open source approach to urban planning. He also launched Streetsblog.
He believes the automobile plays an...
Cops Chase Zombies in MTV's Goofy Death Valley
A zombie pimp and his vampire prostitute cause trouble for goofy cops in the debut episode of MTV’s horror comedy, Death Valley.
Yet another variation on the prime-time monster theme, the shaky-cam series, which premieres Monday, looks for gore-spattered laughs in its Cops-meets-The Walking Dead scenario: Supernatural creatures roam Los Angeles’ desolate suburban s...
This Week: Appeals Court to Weigh NSA Dragnet Surveillance
Whether the federal government and the nation’s telecommunication companies can be held accountable for allegedly funneling every American’s electronic communication to the National Security Agency without warrants is the subject of oral arguments scheduled for a federal appeals court Wednesday.
At issue is a Jan. 31, 2006 lawsuit, and others that followed, alleging violations of the Fourth Amendment right to be free from warrantless searches and seizures. The cases, about three dozen which will be consolidated into two oral arguments, have been thrown out of court on a variety of grounds,...