Mentions We’re in the news: Explore and share these stories about the fight for your rights to connect and communicate. Privacy Surveillance Why the Hell Did Democrats Just Extend the Patriot Act? November 20, 2019 House leadership included the measure in a government-funding bill — and even members of the Congressional Progressive Caucus went along with it. Free & Open Internet Protesters Urge Twitter to Ban White Supremacists from Platform November 19, 2019 Associates of advocacy groups converged on Twitter headquarters in San Francisco to call on the company to ban white supremacists. Net Neutrality How a Court Decision Against Net Neutrality Diminishes Black And Brown Voices November 19, 2019 A federal court ruling last month threatens the internet’s future as well as the digital rights of communities of color. Free & Open Internet Twitter Under More Pressure to Ban White Supremacists November 19, 2019 Civil-rights activists protested outside Twitter's headquarters to deliver a message to the social-media company. Internet Access Media Consolidation T-Mobile's John Legere Was Never a 'Cool CEO' November 18, 2019 Legere was a union buster, anti-Net Neutrality, anti privacy and helped form a corporate conglomerate. Free & Open Internet Why Facebook Filtering Will Ultimately Fail November 15, 2019 The company's inability to contend with the platform's enormous amount of hateful content is having dangerous ramifications in the real world. Internet Access Media Consolidation Rosenworcel: T-Mobile/Sprint Meld Means Cozy Wireless Oligopoly November 5, 2019 Critics of the deal, including FCC Commissioners Rosenworcel and Starks and advocacy group Free Press, were quick to weigh in on the agency's official approval. Privacy Democrats' New Online Privacy Bill Heralded as Chance to Build 'Alternative Road to a Digital Future' November 5, 2019 The legislation aims to strengthen online user protections and increase accountability for major technology companies. Future of Journalism Facebook's News Initiative Papers Over a Deeper Problem for the News Media November 4, 2019 If we want to get serious about reversing journalism’s downward economic spiral, a digital-ad tax is a good place to start. Internet Access Wildfire Victims Don't Have Cell Service Thanks to Greedy Telecoms October 30, 2019 Letting cheapskate corporations dictate government policy doesn’t end well for disaster victims — or anybody else. Previous page Prev … Page 99 Page 100 Page 101 Page 102 Current page 103 Page 104 Page 105 Page 106 Page 107 … Next page Next
Privacy Surveillance Why the Hell Did Democrats Just Extend the Patriot Act? November 20, 2019 House leadership included the measure in a government-funding bill — and even members of the Congressional Progressive Caucus went along with it.
Free & Open Internet Protesters Urge Twitter to Ban White Supremacists from Platform November 19, 2019 Associates of advocacy groups converged on Twitter headquarters in San Francisco to call on the company to ban white supremacists.
Net Neutrality How a Court Decision Against Net Neutrality Diminishes Black And Brown Voices November 19, 2019 A federal court ruling last month threatens the internet’s future as well as the digital rights of communities of color.
Free & Open Internet Twitter Under More Pressure to Ban White Supremacists November 19, 2019 Civil-rights activists protested outside Twitter's headquarters to deliver a message to the social-media company.
Internet Access Media Consolidation T-Mobile's John Legere Was Never a 'Cool CEO' November 18, 2019 Legere was a union buster, anti-Net Neutrality, anti privacy and helped form a corporate conglomerate.
Free & Open Internet Why Facebook Filtering Will Ultimately Fail November 15, 2019 The company's inability to contend with the platform's enormous amount of hateful content is having dangerous ramifications in the real world.
Internet Access Media Consolidation Rosenworcel: T-Mobile/Sprint Meld Means Cozy Wireless Oligopoly November 5, 2019 Critics of the deal, including FCC Commissioners Rosenworcel and Starks and advocacy group Free Press, were quick to weigh in on the agency's official approval.
Privacy Democrats' New Online Privacy Bill Heralded as Chance to Build 'Alternative Road to a Digital Future' November 5, 2019 The legislation aims to strengthen online user protections and increase accountability for major technology companies.
Future of Journalism Facebook's News Initiative Papers Over a Deeper Problem for the News Media November 4, 2019 If we want to get serious about reversing journalism’s downward economic spiral, a digital-ad tax is a good place to start.
Internet Access Wildfire Victims Don't Have Cell Service Thanks to Greedy Telecoms October 30, 2019 Letting cheapskate corporations dictate government policy doesn’t end well for disaster victims — or anybody else.