European Parliament votes ‘yes’ on net neutrality
Europe now has something America doesn’t: Net neutrality laws
On Apr 3, 2014 by Kevin Collier
EU puts net neutrality on the chopping block in Thursday vote
This one promises to be a “cliffhanger,” says Dutch MEP.
On Apr 2, 2014 by Kevin Collier
The CEO of Russia’s Facebook resigns, bowing to Kremlin censorship campaign
“It has become increasingly complicated to stick to the principles we once founded our social site upon.”
On Apr 1, 2014 by Patrick Howell O’Neill
Retiring NSA chief doesn’t understand why people hate the NSA
Keith Alexander doesn’t understand why no one really likes him.
On Mar 31, 2014 by Kevin Collier
Armenian bill would ban online anonymity
“Write your posts, but if they end up in the media, then someone has to bear responsibility,” one lawmaker said.
With Tor bridge, you can help Turks avoid Internet censorship
Everyone deserves an open Internet.
On Mar 27, 2014 by Patrick Howell O’Neill
Turkey just blocked YouTube
First Twitter. Now this.
On Mar 27, 2014 by Kevin Collier
Sorry, Jimmy Carter—the government monitors snail mail too
The former president said he uses the post office to avoid surveillance. If only it were that easy.
On Mar 26, 2014 by [email protected]
Beyond Bitcoin: ‘National’ cryptocurrencies woo users with free money
Developers of new cryptocurrencies are turning to places where traditional economies have failed.
On Mar 25, 2014 by Fran Berkman
Italy’s own SOPA is coming, and it could be disastrous for the EU
Italian opposition has until the end of the month to stop their government from going on a copyright witch hunt. It’s SOPA, with Italian seasoning.
On Mar 24, 2014 by Kevin Collier
Syria drops off the Internet… again
In a reccuring pattern, 95 percent of the country goes dark for nearly 7
On Mar 20, 2014 by Tim Sampson
Here are some hilarious curse words banned from the Web in Mongolia
These are not words that people use in real life.
On Mar 20, 2014 by EJ Dickson
Mark Zuckerberg calls out U.S. government in Facebook rant
Zuck makes a rare Facebook plea urging users to “build the Internet we want.”
On Mar 13, 2014 by Aja Romano
As Congress reviews the DMCA, is a fair solution possible?
The House Judiciary Committee will address the DMCA’s controversial Section 512 Thursday.
On Mar 13, 2014 by [email protected]
Glenn Greenwald speaks at SXSW via livestream
The exiled journalist refuses to say whether he’d fight 100 duck-sized James Clappers.
On Mar 10, 2014 by Dell Cameron
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