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12 votes
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Internal documents show Facebook's own marketing strategy was influenced by what it learned from its valued customer, the Trump campaign
8 votes -
The rise of digital dictatorships - Prof. Yuval Noah Harari
5 votes -
Elected officials, please stop drinking Silicon Valley's kool-aid
4 votes -
Wikipedia blacked out across Europe in protest against laws that could change the internet forever
18 votes -
EU sends controversial internet copyright reforms back to the drawing board
13 votes -
Uganda just rolled out a five-cent daily tax to access social media
9 votes -
Facebook chats from planning session of Unite The Right 2 have been leaked
17 votes -
Chinese tech giant Huawei revealed as leading sponsor of travel for Australian MPs
3 votes -
Algeria shuts down the internet for two hours to prevent leaks and cheating on exams
9 votes -
California's Net Neutrality bill has been gutted
26 votes -
The EU's Copyright Directive, Article 13
Next week the EU parliament will vote for their new copyright directive. In general it contains some good ideas, but also some extremely bad ones, such as article 13. It will require all uploaded...
Next week the EU parliament will vote for their new copyright directive. In general it contains some good ideas, but also some extremely bad ones, such as article 13. It will require all uploaded content to be scanned, and deleted if it might contain references to other copyrighted material.
The issue here is the word might. Due to the possible fines for companies that accidentally leave up something that contains a copyrighted work, they are incentivized to act more harsh than often necessary. It's safer for them to delete everything that looks like it might infringe copyright than risk the fine.
This could be disastrous for the Internet as we know it. And this is why many movements are speaking out against it. One such example would be the open letter to EU parliament. More information is available on https://saveyourinternet.eu/resources/, and you can find much more about it all over the Internet if you search with your favourite search engine.
What's your opinion on article 13, and have you done anything to make your voice heard?
13 votes -
Inside Palmer Luckey's bid to build a US border wall
10 votes -
Digital IDs needed to end 'mob rule' online, says security minister Ben Wallace
6 votes -
The Honest Ads Act hits a brick wall ahead of the midterms. Bill would level playing field between online and TV political ads.
6 votes -
Fall asleep in seconds by listening to a soothing voice read the EU’s new GDPR legislation
11 votes -
Mozilla to remove “meritocracy” from governance docs because it's “problematic”
12 votes -
California Senate defies AT&T, votes for strict net neutrality rules
19 votes -
Europe will vote on internet censorship on the 20th
11 votes -
President Trump violated the First Amendment by blocking users @realdonaldtrump
20 votes -
Facebook to be banned in Papua New Guinea for a month
7 votes -
Want to quell hate speech on social media? Talk to right-wing politicians
7 votes -
US President Donald Trumps' Twitter is a public forum, rules federal judge: Good!
8 votes -
EU's General Data Protection Regulation comes into effect today. Rather than comply with it, some US news sites have chosen to simply block EU users.
10 votes -
Ireland’s abortion vote becomes a test for Facebook and Google
5 votes -
GDPR quiz: How will data privacy law affect you?
6 votes -
US Senate votes in favor of saving net neutrality
8 votes -
US Senate votes to save net neutrality rules
9 votes -
Think American elections are bad? Indian voters get 1,000 texts a day.
4 votes -
Facebook to start fact-checking program in Brazil - Six months ahead of general elections, the platform pledges to reduce organic dissemination of "news" items confirmed to be false.
5 votes -
Cambridge Analytica: How did it turn clicks into votes?
5 votes -
Cambridge Analytica closing operations following Facebook data controversy
5 votes