
FBI Nominee Kash Patel Vows to End Censorship Collusion, Slams Wiretaps, and Pledges Section 230 Work
Patel vows to end the FBI’s role in online censorship but signals openness to Section 230 reforms that could impact encryption.
Patel vows to end the FBI’s role in online censorship but signals openness to Section 230 reforms that could impact encryption.
The outgoing Senator wants KYC laws for cloud and AI companies.
Senator Eric Schmitt introduces the Transparency in Bureaucratic Communications Act to address government collusion with Big Tech and online censorship.
The bipartisan Free Speech Protection Act aims to curb SLAPP lawsuits, shielding free speech and political action from frivolous, intimidating litigation.
Australia’s U-turn on social media fines underscores a heated battle between regulation and free expression.
Supporters argue the bill will curb misinformation, while critics fear it could stifle free speech and set ambiguous standards for “intent.”
The global treaty, long criticized as overbroad by privacy advocates, now divides US leaders as new political tides impact its potential ratification.
The MAD Bill passes the House, sparking fierce debate over free speech and surveillance in Australia.
Privacy advocates raise alarms, warning that Bill S-210’s sweeping age verification mandate could undermine digital privacy for all Canadians.
Johnson’s opposition to KOSA underscores the growing tension between child safety online and concerns over Big Tech censorship.
US lawmakers push for visa restrictions against foreign officials curbing free speech, citing Brazilian Justice Alexandre de Moraes.
The latest Twitter Files reveal Biden administration ties to social media censorship in India through a network of government and lobbying firm interactions.
Legislation posting as child protection bills could lead to expanded surveillance and censorship, despite assurances from lawmakers.
The move aims to streamline government services through digital IDs, sparking debate over security and potential political misuse.
Amidst broad bipartisan approval, the Senate sidesteps privacy fears to advance digital ID measures in the latest FAA bill.
A overlooked provision changed the definition of “electronic communications service providers.”
The House’s TikTok ban, embedded in a broader foreign aid package, forces the Senate to reconsider its stance.
Another loss for privacy and respecters of the constitution.
Hawaii’s move to mandate a journalist group to vet news sources for “ethics and objectivity” ignites debate on misinformation and freedom of the press.
It’s now up to Florida Governor Ron DeSantis to decide if he’s going to sign the privacy-invasive and restrictive bill.
The authoritarian law will be officially repealed.
Big Tech supporting the government.
Senator Romney has his own interpretation of the First Amendment.
Patel vows to end the FBI’s role in online censorship but signals openness to Section 230 reforms that could impact encryption.
The outgoing Senator wants KYC laws for cloud and AI companies.
Senator Eric Schmitt introduces the Transparency in Bureaucratic Communications Act to address government collusion with Big Tech and online censorship.
The bipartisan Free Speech Protection Act aims to curb SLAPP lawsuits, shielding free speech and political action from frivolous, intimidating litigation.
Australia’s U-turn on social media fines underscores a heated battle between regulation and free expression.
Supporters argue the bill will curb misinformation, while critics fear it could stifle free speech and set ambiguous standards for “intent.”
The global treaty, long criticized as overbroad by privacy advocates, now divides US leaders as new political tides impact its potential ratification.
The MAD Bill passes the House, sparking fierce debate over free speech and surveillance in Australia.
Privacy advocates raise alarms, warning that Bill S-210’s sweeping age verification mandate could undermine digital privacy for all Canadians.
Johnson’s opposition to KOSA underscores the growing tension between child safety online and concerns over Big Tech censorship.
US lawmakers push for visa restrictions against foreign officials curbing free speech, citing Brazilian Justice Alexandre de Moraes.
The latest Twitter Files reveal Biden administration ties to social media censorship in India through a network of government and lobbying firm interactions.
Legislation posting as child protection bills could lead to expanded surveillance and censorship, despite assurances from lawmakers.
The move aims to streamline government services through digital IDs, sparking debate over security and potential political misuse.
Amidst broad bipartisan approval, the Senate sidesteps privacy fears to advance digital ID measures in the latest FAA bill.
A overlooked provision changed the definition of “electronic communications service providers.”
The House’s TikTok ban, embedded in a broader foreign aid package, forces the Senate to reconsider its stance.
Another loss for privacy and respecters of the constitution.
Hawaii’s move to mandate a journalist group to vet news sources for “ethics and objectivity” ignites debate on misinformation and freedom of the press.
It’s now up to Florida Governor Ron DeSantis to decide if he’s going to sign the privacy-invasive and restrictive bill.
The authoritarian law will be officially repealed.
Big Tech supporting the government.
Senator Romney has his own interpretation of the First Amendment.