internet freedom
Washington State Is Now the Only Place in America with Net Neutrality
The state law only went into effect once the federal rules were officially repealed on Monday.
Microsoft and Amazon Enable Censorship Circumvention Tools in Iran. Why Doesn’t Google?
Google blocks a tool called Google App Engine in Iran, indirectly allowing the Iranian government to block apps that piggyback on it to skirt online censorship.
In the Wake of the FCC’s Net Neutrality Repeal, California Eyes Its Own Net Neutrality Law
But these efforts face a steep uphill climb.
Germany Blocks its Largest Telecom Company From Violating Net Neutrality
Regulators are protecting net neutrality after Telekom—which owns T-Mobile—began prioritizing content.
The FCC Just Killed Net Neutrality—Now What?
For net neutrality advocates, the next phase in this fight has only just begun.
Iran's New Internet Minister Isn’t Delivering on Internet Freedom Promises
The Rouhani administration seemed to be expanding internet access, but the threat of censorship remains strong.
Pirate Bay Founder Is Offering Anonymous Hosting to Fight Government Censorship
Peter Sunde is giving Catalan independence activists free, anonymous hosting and domain names to avoid Spanish government censorship.
Dead People Are Posting Anti-Net Neutrality Comments to the FCC Website
“Friends of recently-deceased individuals…confirmed their friends could not have posted the comments posthumously.”
New Zealand Judge Rules Kim Dotcom Eligible for Extradition
The Megaupload founder and his three co-defendants are one step closer to a US jail cell.