Topic: Telecommunications Act
The Telecommunications Act encompasses various regulations that impact internet access, privacy, and free expression. Recent developments, such as government attempts to restore net neutrality and informal website takedown requests, highlight ongoing tensions between regulatory oversight and individual liberties. These issues are critical for those who advocate for privacy and oppose censorship in the digital environment.
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Canada’s Bill C-8, Explained, and What It Means for Your Privacy
One signature now lets the government collect your location, your browsing history, and your metadata without ever asking a judge.
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FCC Restores Net Neutrality Despite Concerns Over Government Intrusion
Restoring net neutrality rules under Title II reshapes the broadband industry, placing FCC oversight at the center of internet regulation.
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Australian government blocked websites with “informal” requests, meaning takedown requests went unrecorded
Avoiding official procedure.



