US ISPs Lose Court Bid to Skirt Network Neutrality Laws in California Drew Wilson | February 26, 2021 A new court ruling says that California can enforce network neutrality laws. It is seen as a loss for major US ISPs who have been fighting this.
EFF Uses YouTube DL Takedown to Renew Calls to End Anti-Circumvention Laws Drew Wilson | November 2, 2020 The Electronic Frontier Foundation is renewing calls to fight anti-circumvention laws. This after the YouTube DL takedown.
Sex Workers Organizations Continue to Raise Awareness of EARN IT Drew Wilson | June 10, 2020 An American sex workers advocacy group is raising awareness of EARN IT. This legislation is sometimes referred to as the encryption ban legislation.
EFF Calls for Stronger Privacy Laws Following Twitter Policy Change Drew Wilson | April 17, 2020 After Twitter users received a cryptic message about keeping Twitter free, the EFF spotted the change and is calling for stronger privacy laws.
Observers: GDPR Will Continue to Cover UK Residents Post-Brexit Drew Wilson | February 12, 2020 With the recent GDPR probes happening, some are wondering what impact Brexit will have. As it turns it out, UK residents will still be under GDPR protection.
Germany Considers Joining Australia in the War on Encryption Drew Wilson | June 6, 2019 Australia’s war on encryption shocked the world. While many considered this backwards thinking, Germany seems to be considering following Australia’s lead.
Strengthening Canada’s Privacy Laws Receives Broad Party Support Drew Wilson | April 28, 2019 With Canada lagging further and further behind in privacy laws, MPs from Conservative, Liberal, and the NDP are now supportive of strengthening the laws.
Apple, Cisco, Call for an American Version of the GDPR Laws Drew Wilson | February 8, 2019 While GDPR is changing the face of Europe’s privacy environment, Apple and Cisco are hoping that the US could have something similar.