Mentions We’re in the news: Explore and share these stories about the fight for your rights to connect and communicate. Privacy Critics Warn FTC's Paltry $5-Billion Fine for Facebook 'Leaves the Public Vulnerable' to Future Abuse by Tech Giant July 24, 2019 Critics say the fine is an insufficient punishment and a worrying indicator of the future of tech regulation. Privacy Historic Facebook Settlement Criticized for Ineffectiveness; FTC Calls for Federal Privacy Law July 24, 2019 Many believe that the record-breaking fine was not punishment enough for Facebook's abuses. Privacy Whopping $5-Billion Fine Still a Bargain for Facebook, Critics Say July 24, 2019 The reaction was swift, loud and predictable: Facebook got off light. Surveillance Is Breaking Up Big Tech Enough? July 22, 2019 Free Press’ Tim Karr reflects on antitrust issues and surveillance capitalism. Local Journalism What Would a 'Wirecutter for the Poor' Look Like? July 19, 2019 News outlets need to do a better job of providing coverage on affordable housing and other issues that matter to low-income people. Internet Access Free Press Optimistic About FCC Broadband-Data Update July 16, 2019 Media advocacy group Free Press says it is cautiously optimistic about the FCC's proposal to improve collection of broadband-availability data. Free & Open Internet Tech Company Palantir Is Helping Trump Separate Families July 15, 2019 Palantir’s contracts with ICE aid in horrendous human-rights abuses like family separations and deportations. Local Journalism How Free Press Convinced New Jersey to Allocate $2 Million for Rehabilitating Local News July 15, 2019 “I really believe in the power of people to organize and advocate from the bottom up to create solutions,” said Free Press’ Mike Rispoli. Local Journalism State Lawmakers Try to Bridge Widening Local News Gaps July 10, 2019 Last year, New Jersey passed a bill establishing a Civic Information Consortium, a nonprofit that would strengthen local journalism. Surveillance Sen. Warren Says Key Cybersecurity Advisory Council Panders to Industry July 2, 2019 Key panels intended to advise the FCC are increasingly stocked with industry insiders, resulting in policies that leave consumers behind. Previous page Prev … Page 106 Page 107 Page 108 Page 109 Current page 110 Page 111 Page 112 Page 113 Page 114 … Next page Next
Privacy Critics Warn FTC's Paltry $5-Billion Fine for Facebook 'Leaves the Public Vulnerable' to Future Abuse by Tech Giant July 24, 2019 Critics say the fine is an insufficient punishment and a worrying indicator of the future of tech regulation.
Privacy Historic Facebook Settlement Criticized for Ineffectiveness; FTC Calls for Federal Privacy Law July 24, 2019 Many believe that the record-breaking fine was not punishment enough for Facebook's abuses.
Privacy Whopping $5-Billion Fine Still a Bargain for Facebook, Critics Say July 24, 2019 The reaction was swift, loud and predictable: Facebook got off light.
Surveillance Is Breaking Up Big Tech Enough? July 22, 2019 Free Press’ Tim Karr reflects on antitrust issues and surveillance capitalism.
Local Journalism What Would a 'Wirecutter for the Poor' Look Like? July 19, 2019 News outlets need to do a better job of providing coverage on affordable housing and other issues that matter to low-income people.
Internet Access Free Press Optimistic About FCC Broadband-Data Update July 16, 2019 Media advocacy group Free Press says it is cautiously optimistic about the FCC's proposal to improve collection of broadband-availability data.
Free & Open Internet Tech Company Palantir Is Helping Trump Separate Families July 15, 2019 Palantir’s contracts with ICE aid in horrendous human-rights abuses like family separations and deportations.
Local Journalism How Free Press Convinced New Jersey to Allocate $2 Million for Rehabilitating Local News July 15, 2019 “I really believe in the power of people to organize and advocate from the bottom up to create solutions,” said Free Press’ Mike Rispoli.
Local Journalism State Lawmakers Try to Bridge Widening Local News Gaps July 10, 2019 Last year, New Jersey passed a bill establishing a Civic Information Consortium, a nonprofit that would strengthen local journalism.
Surveillance Sen. Warren Says Key Cybersecurity Advisory Council Panders to Industry July 2, 2019 Key panels intended to advise the FCC are increasingly stocked with industry insiders, resulting in policies that leave consumers behind.