Censorship

GoCryptoMe Announces the Launch Of Its Blockchain-Based Crowdfunding Ecosystem

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Tuesday, April 12, 2022

Virginia, United States--(Newsfile Corp. - April 11, 2022) - GoCryptoMe announces the launch of its innovative blockchain-based crowdfunding ecosystem, providing users with the ability to raise funds via cryptocurrency.

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  • Virginia, United States--(Newsfile Corp. - April 11, 2022) - GoCryptoMe announces the launch of its innovative blockchain-based crowdfunding ecosystem, providing users with the ability to raise funds via cryptocurrency.
  • "Our platform is the answer to many of the issues plaguing the crowdfunding industry such as fraud, high fees, and lack of transparency."
  • "GoCryptoMe is changing the game by providing a safe and secure platform for crowdfunding."
  • GoCryptoMe seeks to solve this problem by providing a censorship-free platform for crowdfunding.

Big Tech Receives Collective "F" in Online Freedom

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Tuesday, July 27, 2021

WASHINGTON, July 27, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- The Media Research Center's Free Speech America (FSA) released its second quarter Big Tech Report Card on Tuesday, grading the big tech companies with a collective "F" in online freedom.

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  • WASHINGTON, July 27, 2021 /PRNewswire/ --The Media Research Center's Free Speech America (FSA) released its second quarter Big Tech Report Card on Tuesday, grading the big tech companies with a collective "F" in online freedom.
  • FSA's quarterly report card grades Facebook, Twitter, Amazon, Google, YouTube and Apple based on five categories relating to online freedom: free speech, user transparency, bias, responsiveness to user complaints and fact-checking.
  • Big Tech performed worse in this quarter's report card, despite appalling scores in Q1 following the widespread censorship of former President Donald Trump.
  • Free Speech America is a project of the Media Research Center dedicated to recording and exposing bias and censorship by Big Tech.

NCLA Lawsuit in Texas Seeks to End SEC’s Lifetime Gag Orders that Violate the First Amendment

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Thursday, June 17, 2021

Mr. Novinger simply wants to speak candidly about SECs enforcement proceedings without facing the threat of a reopened prosecution.

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  • Mr. Novinger simply wants to speak candidly about SECs enforcement proceedings without facing the threat of a reopened prosecution.
  • Mr. Novingers Gag Order is broad, all-encompassing, and fails to provide clear notice of what speech it forbids.
  • Such rules cannot bind anyone outside the government, but SECs gag orders always bind outside parties.
  • NCLA released the following statements:
    SEC is notorious for issuing press releases that instantly destroy careers, reputations, businesses, and lives.

Breaking: Michigan School Reverses, Will Allow Religious References in Student’s High School Graduation Speech

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Thursday, May 27, 2021

School officials told Elizabeth to alter her valedictory speech to remove any reference to her religious viewpoint.

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  • School officials told Elizabeth to alter her valedictory speech to remove any reference to her religious viewpoint.
  • We are grateful to school officials for acting swiftly to ensure that religious students can freely exercise their right to express their faith in a graduation speech, said Keisha Russell, Counsel for First Liberty Institute.
  • Elizabeth is thrilled that shell be able to celebrate her graduation without being censored.
  • First Liberty Institute is the largest legal organization in the nation dedicated exclusively to defending religious freedom for all Americans.

Intellitek Systems Founder & CEO Files Federal Lawsuit Against Ashley Shippy of Plover, WI- Alleges Defamation of Character and Lost Wages

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Tuesday, May 11, 2021

b'FORT WAYNE, Ind., May 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Intellitek Systems founder and CEO, Matthew May, today filed a lawsuit in the US District Court Northern District of Indiana against Ashley Shippy of Plover, WI.

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  • b'FORT WAYNE, Ind., May 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Intellitek Systems founder and CEO, Matthew May, today filed a lawsuit in the US District Court Northern District of Indiana against Ashley Shippy of Plover, WI.
  • In his suit, Mr. May alleges Ms. Shippy maliciously posted several false and defamatory statements about him (May) on numerous websites including ripoffreport.com and Google Reviews.\n"I hired Ms. Shippy to perform various administrative tasks for my company.
  • After speaking with Ms. Shippy, I found her to be friendly and professional; never did I assume that she would present me with fraudulent billing, attempting to charge me for hours she could not substantiate that she worked, and then attempt to extort payment by posting lies about my company and me personally online," May commented.\nMr.
  • May is seeking $250,000 in lost wages as a result of Shippy\'s alleged slander, in addition to treble damages due to the fraudulent nature of her billing and $1,000,000 in punitive damages ($3,000,000 in total) for each false statement attributed online to Shippy.\nThe Case Number is 1:21CV177.\nView original content to download multimedia: http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/intellitek-systems-founder--ceo-...\n'

CHD's Lawsuit Against Facebook, Zuckerberg and "Fact Checkers" for Government-Sponsored Censorship, False Disparagement and Wire Fraud in Court Yesterday

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Thursday, May 6, 2021

A ruling is expected soon.\nAccording to CHD\'s Complaint , Facebook has conflicts with the Pharmaceutical industry and government health agencies and has economic stakes in telecom and 5G.

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  • A ruling is expected soon.\nAccording to CHD\'s Complaint , Facebook has conflicts with the Pharmaceutical industry and government health agencies and has economic stakes in telecom and 5G.
  • Facebook currently censors CHD\'s page, targeting its purge against factual information about vaccines, 5G and public health agencies.
  • CHD argues that Facebook\'s open collaboration with government makes it a proxy for government censorship, violating the First Amendment.
  • Anyone can see that this is a formula for catastrophe and a coup d\'tat against the First Amendment, the foundation stone of American democracy.

inCruises International Wins Defamation Lawsuit Against navika.pro And Vera Apsarova

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Thursday, May 6, 2021

Furthermore, the publisher and author of the article are required to remove the article and issue a retraction in its place.\nThis is the second successful court ruling inCruises has received against publishers who defame its business on the internet.

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  • Furthermore, the publisher and author of the article are required to remove the article and issue a retraction in its place.\nThis is the second successful court ruling inCruises has received against publishers who defame its business on the internet.
  • In September 2020, the Moscow City Commercial ("Arbitration") Court ruled that an article published on extinvest.com about inCruises was false and defamatory when it called inCruises\' business a "scam" and a "pyramid scheme.
  • "\nMichael Hutchison, CEO of inCruises International LLC , states "We are very pleased with this outcome.
  • We will continue to defend inCruises\' name and reputation at any cost."

Utopia AI Determines Amounts of Hate Speech on Different Social Platforms

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Thursday, April 22, 2021

Blogs, news comments and public Facebook messages make up less than 0.02% of all identified hate speech.

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  • Blogs, news comments and public Facebook messages make up less than 0.02% of all identified hate speech.
  • A key goal was to find the main channels of hate speech, and to identify differences in hate speech from platform to platform.\nThe definition of hate speech was based on academic research in the social sciences.
  • The definition was done by producing hate speech categories, and then used to manually identify examples of hate speech in a data set of online messages.
  • Moreover, we can build a similar AI model to identify hate speech in any language in only two weeks.

Avochato offers HIPAA compliant SMS messaging

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Wednesday, April 21, 2021

b'SAN FRANCISCO, April 21, 2021 /PRNewswire/ --Avochato today announced a HIPAA compliant SMS messaging solution.

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  • b'SAN FRANCISCO, April 21, 2021 /PRNewswire/ --Avochato today announced a HIPAA compliant SMS messaging solution.
  • It offers additional layers of security that allow healthcare companies to communicate with patients over SMS while following HIPAA requirements.\n"Avochato is elevating data privacy and security measures to meet the needs of our customers.
  • HIPAA compliance is a milestone and a commitment to providing trusted messaging solutions for customers and patients, " says Alex De Simone, co-founder and CEO at Avochato.\nFeatures and benefits of Avochato\'s HIPAA compliant solution include:\nData encryption: messaging data is always encrypted and securely stored.\nTiered access: sensitive information is accessible only to authorized individuals.\nActivity logs: enterprise audit logs of user activity show who accessed what, and when.\nHIPAA compliant messaging is available today to all Avochato customers.
  • Avochato upgrades its customers to messaging, delivering a better customer experience and driving increased customer lifetime value.

Montefiore Issues Letters to Patients About Security Breach & Potential Identity Theft

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Tuesday, April 13, 2021

There is no evidence that financial information, including credit card numbers, or clinical information was accessed.

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  • There is no evidence that financial information, including credit card numbers, or clinical information was accessed.
  • Montefiore recommends that patients remain vigilant and carefully review statements from healthcare providers.
  • Additional details on identity theft protection will be included in patient notification letters.\nThis press release is in accordance with the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act.
  • Montefiore Health System has notified affected members and the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).\nView original content to download multimedia: http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/montefiore-issues-letters-to-pat...\n"