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Every major speaker at the Copenhagen summit has a resume built on telling platforms what to take down.

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The company that could most credibly challenge Britain’s online speech regime is instead asking a London court to please use a different revenue column.

The company that decides whether you’re a bot now also requires you run its software to prove otherwise.

The investigation started with an algorithm complaint from a Macron ally and now includes charges ranging from Holocaust denial to child exploitation.

The Commission now employs 127 people to police online speech and is hiring 60 more, all without a single courtroom in the loop.

The FCC just proposed fixing your robocall problem by building the kind of phone-user registry that privacy advocates have spent decades trying to prevent.

France’s parliament just endorsed the one idea every cryptographer on earth has already debunked and they’re calling it a compromise.

A single state judge is being asked to build the surveillance infrastructure that Congress won’t vote on and he already sounds skeptical.

Parliament will not say what’s in the database, only that it sorts your posts by tone.

Brussels wants to close the VPN loophole, even as it insists its official age verification app remains a mere suggestion.

The €1.2 billion deal hands one vendor the biometric thread that links your boarding pass, your passport, and your hotel key card.
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