Justice Department will no longer sue California over its ‘gold standard’ net neutrality law
The lawsuit has had many twists and turns.
On Feb 8, 2021 by Andrew Wyrich
New Section 230 bill would ‘devastate every part of the open internet,’ leading Dem says
Ron Wyden said the SAFE TECH Act would ‘have the same effect as a full repeal’ of Section 230 as it is written.
On Feb 5, 2021 by Andrew Wyrich
Homeland Security Committee wants to tackle Section 230 reform in wake of Capitol riot
Thompson’s remarks come a week after a House Republican made it clear Section 230 was an issue they hoped to tackle.
Controversial EARN IT Act clears Senate committee
The bill has been condemned as a threat to encryption.
On Jul 2, 2020 by Claire Goforth
This grandma is being forced to delete Facebook photos of her grandkids
Her own daughter sued her to take them down.
On May 22, 2020 by Sierra Juarez
Will states create the federal net neutrality standard?
The continuing net neutrality battle looks like it will head to the state level.
On Oct 11, 2019 by Andrew Wyrich
Trump’s executive order would make FCC, FTC social media police
The summary of the executive order was criticized by internet rights groups.
On Aug 12, 2019 by Andrew Wyrich
Democrats try to force vote on Save the Internet Act net neutrality bill
The attempt was shot down, but lawmakers said the fight will continue.
On Jun 11, 2019 by Andrew Wyrich
Democratic senator announces ‘Privacy Bill of Rights Act’
The bill aims to help protect consumers with data protection.
On Apr 12, 2019 by Andrew Wyrich
Where do 2020 Democratic candidates stand on internet privacy?
It’s becoming a major 2020 campaign issue.
On Apr 7, 2019 by Claire Goforth
Political campaigns will be snooping on your phones in 2020
‘We can put a pin on a building, and if you are in that building, we are going to get you’
On Feb 20, 2019 by Andrew Wyrich
Report: Internet freedom is declining around the world
Fake news, surveillance, and online censorship are chipping away at online freedom, the report claims.
On Nov 1, 2018 by Ana Valens
California Senate votes for strong net neutrality rules
The bill will now head to the state Assembly.
On May 31, 2018 by Andrew Wyrich
Ecuador cuts Julian Assange’s internet access, supporters launch online vigil
The government claims he breached a written agreement.
On Mar 28, 2018 by David Gilmour
DOJ seeks 1.3 million IP addresses of visitors to Trump protest website
The government is demanding 1.3 million visitors IP addresses.
On Aug 15, 2017 by Andrew Wyrich
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