Free Speech /tags/free-speech Free Speech en-US Copyright »Ê¹ÚÍøÖ·/Community Radio for Northern Colorado 2020 Sun, 17 Jan 2016 12:00:00 GMT Mountains and Marades: How Coloradans Can Celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. /community/2016-01-17/mountains-and-marades-how-coloradans-can-celebrate-martin-luther-king-jr The Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. will be remembered Monday in several events, including free admission to Rocky Mountain National Park. In celebration… Sun, 17 Jan 2016 12:00:00 GMT /community/2016-01-17/mountains-and-marades-how-coloradans-can-celebrate-martin-luther-king-jr Hollywood Pros Fear A Chilling Effect After Sony Bows To Hackers /npr-news/2014-12-20/hollywood-pros-fear-a-chilling-effect-after-sony-bows-to-hackers Some in the entertainment industry are wondering if they'll have to be careful now about the stories they tell or the jokes they make in the wake of Sony's withdrawal of The Interview. Sat, 20 Dec 2014 15:53:00 GMT /npr-news/2014-12-20/hollywood-pros-fear-a-chilling-effect-after-sony-bows-to-hackers Nathan Rott CEO Says Sony Pictures 'Did Not Capitulate,' Is Exploring Options /npr-news/2014-12-19/ceo-says-sony-pictures-did-not-capitulate-is-exploring-options Melissa Block talks to Sony Pictures CEO Michael Lynton about the cyber attack against his company and the cancellation of the Christmas Day release of The Interview. Fri, 19 Dec 2014 23:03:00 GMT /npr-news/2014-12-19/ceo-says-sony-pictures-did-not-capitulate-is-exploring-options Bill Chappell Anti-Muslim Video Still Stirring Controversy In The Courtroom /npr-news/2014-03-06/anti-muslim-video-still-stirring-controversy-in-the-courtroom The film ignited protests in the Islamic world, but this copyright claim comes from an American actress who appears in the movie. Google plans to fight a court order to pull the video from YouTube. Thu, 06 Mar 2014 08:04:00 GMT /npr-news/2014-03-06/anti-muslim-video-still-stirring-controversy-in-the-courtroom Laura Sydell Clicking The 'Like' Button Is Protected Speech, Court Rules /npr-news/2013-09-19/clicking-the-like-button-is-protected-speech-court-rules U.S. Circuit Judge William Traxler compared liking something on Facebook to displaying a political sign on your front yard, which the Supreme Court has found to be "substantive speech." Thu, 19 Sep 2013 18:38:00 GMT /npr-news/2013-09-19/clicking-the-like-button-is-protected-speech-court-rules Eyder Peralta New HIV Cases Spotlight Adult Film Industry's Testing System /npr-news/2013-09-10/new-hiv-cases-spotlight-adult-film-industrys-testing-system Adult film production in California is now suspended after a number of performers tested positive for HIV. Though news of the cases may leave some performers feeling vulnerable, the industry's trade group says its response shows that the system works. Tue, 10 Sep 2013 22:05:00 GMT /npr-news/2013-09-10/new-hiv-cases-spotlight-adult-film-industrys-testing-system Mandalit del Barco It's OK To Protest In China, Just Don't March /npr-news/2013-09-09/its-ok-to-protest-in-china-just-dont-march China runs the largest censorship machine in human history, researchers say. But Harvard studies of Internet postings in China suggest that even vitriolic criticisms of leaders and state policies are not what officials want to censor. Mon, 09 Sep 2013 07:30:00 GMT /npr-news/2013-09-09/its-ok-to-protest-in-china-just-dont-march Shankar Vedantam Email Service Allegedly Used By Edward Snowden Is Shut Down /npr-news/2013-08-08/email-service-allegedly-used-by-edward-snowden-is-shut-down The owner of the encrypted email service posted a cryptic message, saying he was barred from divulging specifics. Thu, 08 Aug 2013 20:40:00 GMT /npr-news/2013-08-08/email-service-allegedly-used-by-edward-snowden-is-shut-down Eyder Peralta As Twitter Expands Reach, Abuse Policy Gets Added Scrutiny /npr-news/2013-08-07/as-twitter-expands-reach-abuse-policy-gets-added-scrutiny A series of threats and abusive messages aimed at prominent women in the U.K. have placed Twitter in an awkward spot. As the company gears up to go public and expand its brand around the world, it is increasingly running into cultural and legal hurdles that challenge Twitter's free speech ethos. Wed, 07 Aug 2013 08:21:00 GMT /npr-news/2013-08-07/as-twitter-expands-reach-abuse-policy-gets-added-scrutiny Steve Henn Jailed Tunisian Rapper Is Freed; Song Called Police 'Dogs' /npr-news/2013-07-02/jailed-tunisian-rapper-is-freed-song-called-police-dogs The head of Tunisia's Islamist government says Ala Yaacoubi, who raps as Weld El 15, was punished for inciting hatred and violence. Tue, 02 Jul 2013 15:51:00 GMT /npr-news/2013-07-02/jailed-tunisian-rapper-is-freed-song-called-police-dogs Bill Chappell