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Deb Socia Wants Your City's Internet to Not Suck
The executive director of Next Century Cities is leading a coalition to promote municipal broadband.
The UK Just Legalized Mass Surveillance
On Tuesday, the UK passed its controversial new surveillance law, the Investigatory Powers Act, according to the Home Office.
AVG Wants Your Home Router to Fight Internet of Things Malware
AVG’s plan makes sense, but will require the cooperation of hardware manufacturers to make a real impact.
Police Agencies Want an Easier Time Serving Warrants to ISPs
Because finding IP address registration is exceedingly convoluted, various law enforcement agencies have presented a proposed policy for how WHOIS information should be retained.
What Went Wrong With Google Fiber?
Google Fiber won’t save you, people, so maybe it’s time to take matters into your own hands.
ISPs: UK Police Need to “Up Their Game” on Following Cybercrime Leads
As more crime is carried out online, ISPs and law enforcement may need to work together more closely.
UK Crime Agency Seeks Whatever Intel It Can Get From Internet Service Providers
“They don't know what they want, but they want more data."
Europe Is About to Make Some Big Decisions on Net Neutrality
Advocates are cautiously optimistic after a leaked draft of the EU's net neutrality guidelines.
Did You Think the Battle Over Net Neutrality Was Over? Think Again
A landmark court ruling from the DC Court of Appeals is expected as soon as this week.
Internet Service Should Cost Exactly as Much as It's Advertised to Cost
There's no good reason why ISPs aren't required to use an all-in pricing model.
Tech Firms Are Unclear on New UK Surveillance Laws, Warns Government Committee
The Science and Technology Committee warns that a lack of clarity over the draft Investigatory Powers Bill is affecting business.