Digital Rights Advocates Busts EU’s Corporate Copyright Propaganda Drew Wilson | January 17, 2019 The European government has pushed a Q&A piece aimed at denying the contents of article 11 and article 13. Digital rights advocates have busted it.
Rights Organization Warns Upload Filter Compromise Benefits Few Drew Wilson | March 1, 2018 The controversial upload filter in Europe, also referred to as the “censorship machine” is at the centre of fresh criticism.
UK ISPs Hijacking Users Browsers to Push Porn Filters Drew Wilson | December 25, 2014 UK ISPs BT, Sky, TalkTalk, and Virgin are reportedly hijacking their subscribers web browser sessions to try and push them to use porn filters.
UK Porn Filter Censors the Chaos Computer Club Drew Wilson | December 11, 2014 Overblocking in the UK is once again grabbing headlines after the porn filters (often dubbed “The Great Firewall of Britain”) have added another high profile innocent victim: The Chaos Computer Club.
Australian Net Filter Dead? Drew Wilson | September 6, 2010 Not a lot of news is happening in Australia lately regarding the mandatory web filtering. So we decided to find out if anything has happened lately. Turns out, Australia has had an election with some rather historical results that could see to the demise of the net filtering plan.