Mentions We’re in the news: Explore and share these stories about the fight for your rights to connect and communicate. Privacy Sen. Ron Wyden Introduces Bill That Would Send CEOs to Jail for Violating Consumer Privacy November 2, 2018 Sen. Wyden has introduced a bill he claims will finally address the lack of meaningful privacy protections for U.S. consumers. Free & Open Internet Online Hate Is a Deadly Threat. When Will Tech Companies Finally Take It Seriously? November 1, 2018 Tech companies must do much more to protect underrepresented communities and combat online hate, and they must start now. Internet Access Fears Over Price Hikes Driving Probe Into T-Mobile Merger October 28, 2018 The New York attorney general is concerned that the merger could raise prices on cheaper prepaid services. Free & Open Internet Civil-Rights Groups Call for Tech Firms to Crack Down on Hate Groups October 25, 2018 Six organizations representing a coalition of more than 40 organizations are asking the tech industry to take a harder line against hate groups that use their services. Free & Open Internet The Best Way to Protect Free Speech Online? De-Platform Hate. October 25, 2018 Internet companies must stop ignoring the racism and other forms of hate that are prevalent on their platforms. Free & Open Internet Civil-Rights Groups Call for Tech Companies to Crack Down on Hate Speech October 25, 2018 A group of civil-rights organizations is pushing tech companies to create policies to effectively address hate speech and extremist groups. Media Accountability It's Time for a Narrative Shift in Post-Disaster Journalism October 18, 2018 News coverage following Hurricane Florence shows how post-disaster narratives can perpetuate racial and economic oppression. Internet Access Communications Justice Teresa Basilio on Puerto Rico Communication Failure October 12, 2018 For media activists, Hurricane Maria only underscored the need for the creation of communications systems grounded in community. Net Neutrality How to Let Members Lead With Distributed Organizing October 3, 2018 Free Press Action Field Director Mary Alice Crim and others discuss how distributed organizing can advance social change. Net Neutrality California Imposed Its Own Net Neutrality Law. The Feds Aren't Happy About It. October 2, 2018 California's blue-state rebellion against President Donald Trump has spread to internet regulation. Previous page Prev … Page 121 Page 122 Page 123 Page 124 Current page 125 Page 126 Page 127 Page 128 Page 129 … Next page Next
Privacy Sen. Ron Wyden Introduces Bill That Would Send CEOs to Jail for Violating Consumer Privacy November 2, 2018 Sen. Wyden has introduced a bill he claims will finally address the lack of meaningful privacy protections for U.S. consumers.
Free & Open Internet Online Hate Is a Deadly Threat. When Will Tech Companies Finally Take It Seriously? November 1, 2018 Tech companies must do much more to protect underrepresented communities and combat online hate, and they must start now.
Internet Access Fears Over Price Hikes Driving Probe Into T-Mobile Merger October 28, 2018 The New York attorney general is concerned that the merger could raise prices on cheaper prepaid services.
Free & Open Internet Civil-Rights Groups Call for Tech Firms to Crack Down on Hate Groups October 25, 2018 Six organizations representing a coalition of more than 40 organizations are asking the tech industry to take a harder line against hate groups that use their services.
Free & Open Internet The Best Way to Protect Free Speech Online? De-Platform Hate. October 25, 2018 Internet companies must stop ignoring the racism and other forms of hate that are prevalent on their platforms.
Free & Open Internet Civil-Rights Groups Call for Tech Companies to Crack Down on Hate Speech October 25, 2018 A group of civil-rights organizations is pushing tech companies to create policies to effectively address hate speech and extremist groups.
Media Accountability It's Time for a Narrative Shift in Post-Disaster Journalism October 18, 2018 News coverage following Hurricane Florence shows how post-disaster narratives can perpetuate racial and economic oppression.
Internet Access Communications Justice Teresa Basilio on Puerto Rico Communication Failure October 12, 2018 For media activists, Hurricane Maria only underscored the need for the creation of communications systems grounded in community.
Net Neutrality How to Let Members Lead With Distributed Organizing October 3, 2018 Free Press Action Field Director Mary Alice Crim and others discuss how distributed organizing can advance social change.
Net Neutrality California Imposed Its Own Net Neutrality Law. The Feds Aren't Happy About It. October 2, 2018 California's blue-state rebellion against President Donald Trump has spread to internet regulation.