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Guerilla Warfare, Waged With Code

Political “hacktivists” promote global internet freedom.
Jennifer Lee
October 10, 2002

Seoul Unfazed by U.S. Move Against Piracy

South Koreans still swapping music files, videos online
Kim Min-hee
January 10, 2004

Microsoft Described as “Biggest Hacker in China”

Chinese internet users protest firm’s efforts to battle online piracy
Tania Branigan
October 23, 2008

Gay Bombay Comes Out

Gay men in Indian cities aspire to greater visibility and cultural acceptance
Zubair Ahmed
June 19, 2003

Fight for Freedom Logs On

Cuban hackers access the internet, opening doors to the world of ideas
Garrett Glass
December 2, 2003
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