Dan Frieth
Dan is interested in political policies around the world and how they impact internet users and creators. [email protected]
USA v. Google – Week 4
The trial that could change the internet forever.
Fifth Circuit Expands Injunction Against Government Online Censorship To Include CISA
Another department included.
USA v. Google – Week 3
The trial that could change the internet forever.
Canada Issues Further Blow To Free Speech, Forces Even Podcast Platforms To Register With The Government
More government control over speech.
The EU Tells Apple To Open Up Its Stranglehold On The App Store
The EU is betting that Apple’s security argument is really a business model.
FTC Files Antitrust Lawsuit Against Amazon
Amazon, the e-commerce and web services titan, is under legal scrutiny again as the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) unleashes an antitrust lawsuit upon it. The suit, a clear warning shot fired from the FTC, places Amazon in the crosshairs; an unavoidable consequence of unresolved antitrust conce
Trudeau Deflects After Honoring Nazi in Parliament, Warns of Russian Disinformation
In the wake of a political maelstrom sparked by his congratulatory applause for a World War II veteran who had served the Nazis, Canadian Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, did what many modern day politicians do – deflect and tell the public to be aware of “disinformation.” Despite sidestepping P
USA v. Google – Week 2
The trial that could change the internet forever.
Department of Defense Signs Contract With Social Media Monitoring Company
Fresh revelations regarding a $2.5 million contractual agreement between the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) at Fort George G. Meade and social media scrutinizer Dataminr have emerged. These claims, unveiled by a US government notice, imply a new era of digital monitoring rests on the
Caroline Dinenage’s Authoritarian Pressure on Rumble Reportedly Wasn’t Cleared By Her Own Committee
Allegations of misconduct.
Rumble Rejects UK Parliament’s Pressure to Demonetize Russell Brand Amidst Allegations
The UK government’s Culture, Media and Sport Committee has questioned Rumble over whether it plans to take action against Russell Brand.
The UK Passes Sweeping New Surveillance and Censorship Measures in The Online Safety Bill
Extreme new legislation.










