Newsletter: Fake Ukraine video fools millions
Plus: Another GiveSendGo data leak, and a Xbox Kinect being used for surveillance.
On Feb 28, 2022 by Andrew Wyrich
Newsletter: Is Truth Social ‘censoring’ conservatives already?
Plus: A deep dive into Matt Gaetz’s social media, discourse surrounding a decision by the Academy Awards, and more.
On Feb 24, 2022 by Andrew Wyrich
Fight for the Future hits back after digital test proctoring company tries to subpoena its communications
Fight for the Future characterizes the subpoena as an attempt to ‘silence’ critics.
On Feb 23, 2022 by Claire Goforth
Tech newsletter: Never-ending net neutrality legal battle
Here’s the latest news about internet rights and big tech that you need to know.
On Feb 22, 2022 by Andrew Wyrich
FCC agrees to crack down on ‘sweetheart deals’ that restrict broadband choice in apartments, condos
FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel hyped up the proposal last week.
On Feb 16, 2022 by Andrew Wyrich
ISPs won’t quit trying to derail California’s ‘gold standard’ net neutrality law
This is just the latest in what has been a years-long legal battle surrounding the law.
On Feb 15, 2022 by Andrew Wyrich
Tech newsletter: Data deletion law
Here’s the latest internet rights and big tech news you need to know.
FCC says 10 million homes have now signed up for affordable internet subsidy
Vice President Kamala Harris called the 10 million enrollee milestone a ‘historic accomplishment.’
A new bill might force data brokers to delete everything they have on you
It would also create a ‘Do Not Track List,’ similar to the ‘Do Not Call List’ for robocalls
On Feb 10, 2022 by Andrew Wyrich
Congress barrels forward with EARN IT Act, determined to end encrypted messaging online
Critics are warning that the bill could threaten encryption, free expression online.
Democrats warn that feds using Clearview AI facial recognition could ‘eliminate public anonymity’
‘Clearview AI’s technology could eliminate public anonymity in the United States.’
On Feb 9, 2022 by Andrew Wyrich
Gigi Sohn calls Republican accusations against her a big telecom-led effort to keep the FCC deadlocked
A senator said the obstruction was an attempt to ‘deadlock, disarm, and disable the FCC.’
FCC Chair Jessica Rosenworcel pushes for more broadband competition in apartments, condos
FCC wants to crack down on broadband access discrimination
The FCC announced they’ve created a task force to create rules.
On Feb 8, 2022 by Andrew Wyrich
Tech newsletter: Yet another FCC confirmation hearing
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