After Apple’s CSAM Program is Delayed, Protests Emerge to Cancel It Altogether Drew Wilson | September 14, 2021 After Apple delayed it’s file scanning program (CSAM), protesters came out to urge Apple to cancel these plans altogether.
Number of Expected Article 13 Protests Continues to Climb Drew Wilson | March 13, 2019 As we get closer to March 23, it seems the number of protests expected on the streets are continuing to climb.
Number of Expected Article 13 Protests Balloons in Europe Drew Wilson | March 10, 2019 As controversy over article 13 continues to grip Europe, we decided to check in on how many protests are planned on March 23. That number? Up. A lot.
FCC Kills Network Neutrality in 3-2 Vote Drew Wilson | December 14, 2017 Internet freedom in the US took a critical blow as the FCC has voted 3-2 to repeal network neutrality.
TPP Protests in Peru Draws Thousands Drew Wilson | February 24, 2016 The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) has been a hugely controversial agreement which has drawn backlash from many. While it seems that governments around the world are only concerned with how to ratify it, many have sent strong messages saying “No”. Today, we wanted to highlight some of those protesting in the country of Peru.
Protests in TPP Countries Continue to Emerge Drew Wilson | February 8, 2016 Throughout our in-depth coverage of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), we’ve been mentioning some of the many protests that have emerged. While we covered a few of these, we decided to look at some of the other protests that have occurred in other countries as well.
New Zealand Business Leader Calls TPP Protesters ‘Anti-American’ Drew Wilson | February 7, 2016 Heated rhetoric has been fired at those who oppose the controversial Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) in New Zealand. One business leader blasted the world-wide anti-TPP movement as just people who are “anti-American”.
Swedish MPs to Vote on Wiretapping Law – Major Protests Planned Drew Wilson | June 18, 2008 Today is the day that Sweden votes on mass wiretapping across the country and the opposition to the FRA law has only grown since first report.