Mentions We’re in the news: Explore and share these stories about the fight for your rights to connect and communicate. Free & Open Internet Here Are All the Major Brands Not Advertising on Facebook June 26, 2020 Advertisers are putting money where their missions are. Free & Open Internet Facebook Boycott Grows — Which Companies Are Stopping Advertising, and Why June 26, 2020 A campaign dubbed "Stop Hate for Profit" is urging businesses to cease Facebook advertising through July. Free & Open Internet Upon Further Review, Facebook Will Label Politician' Posts That Violate Its Rules June 26, 2020 The social network also updated its efforts to provide accurate voting information. Free & Open Internet Why This Facebook Boycott Is Different June 25, 2020 Major brands have been joining the boycott every day for about a week, putting pressure on Facebook to root out hate speech and misinformation. Free & Open Internet Here's a Running List of Companies Boycotting Facebook June 24, 2020 Numerous businesses are pausing their advertising campaigns on Facebook to boycott the company’s policies around what content it moderates and how. Future of Journalism News Deserts and Ghost Newspapers: Will Local News Survive? June 24, 2020 The past 15 years have been pivotal for the newspaper industry, a period of immense disruption and financial distress. Free & Open Internet Facebook Advertisers Hit Pause June 23, 2020 A coalition of activist groups has started a campaign, “Stop Hate for Profit,” to force Facebook to change. Internet Access Charter Seeks FCC OK to Impose Data Caps and Charge Fees for Video Services June 23, 2020 Charter has asked the FCC to let it impose data caps on broadband users and seek interconnection payments from large online video providers. Internet Access America's Digital Divide Is an Emergency June 23, 2020 Access to broadband is receding. The reason? U.S. broadband rates are some of the most expensive in the world. Internet Access Charter Wants FCC to Allow Data Caps, Interconnection Fees June 23, 2020 When the FCC approved the Charter-Time Warner Cable deal, it required Charter to refrain from imposing usage-based billing or interconnection fees for seven years. Previous page Prev … Page 83 Page 84 Page 85 Page 86 Current page 87 Page 88 Page 89 Page 90 Page 91 … Next page Next
Free & Open Internet Here Are All the Major Brands Not Advertising on Facebook June 26, 2020 Advertisers are putting money where their missions are.
Free & Open Internet Facebook Boycott Grows — Which Companies Are Stopping Advertising, and Why June 26, 2020 A campaign dubbed "Stop Hate for Profit" is urging businesses to cease Facebook advertising through July.
Free & Open Internet Upon Further Review, Facebook Will Label Politician' Posts That Violate Its Rules June 26, 2020 The social network also updated its efforts to provide accurate voting information.
Free & Open Internet Why This Facebook Boycott Is Different June 25, 2020 Major brands have been joining the boycott every day for about a week, putting pressure on Facebook to root out hate speech and misinformation.
Free & Open Internet Here's a Running List of Companies Boycotting Facebook June 24, 2020 Numerous businesses are pausing their advertising campaigns on Facebook to boycott the company’s policies around what content it moderates and how.
Future of Journalism News Deserts and Ghost Newspapers: Will Local News Survive? June 24, 2020 The past 15 years have been pivotal for the newspaper industry, a period of immense disruption and financial distress.
Free & Open Internet Facebook Advertisers Hit Pause June 23, 2020 A coalition of activist groups has started a campaign, “Stop Hate for Profit,” to force Facebook to change.
Internet Access Charter Seeks FCC OK to Impose Data Caps and Charge Fees for Video Services June 23, 2020 Charter has asked the FCC to let it impose data caps on broadband users and seek interconnection payments from large online video providers.
Internet Access America's Digital Divide Is an Emergency June 23, 2020 Access to broadband is receding. The reason? U.S. broadband rates are some of the most expensive in the world.
Internet Access Charter Wants FCC to Allow Data Caps, Interconnection Fees June 23, 2020 When the FCC approved the Charter-Time Warner Cable deal, it required Charter to refrain from imposing usage-based billing or interconnection fees for seven years.