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What will the internet look like in 2030?
Dirk Auer | capx.co On both sides of the Atlantic, lawmakers are gearing up to heavily regulate Big Tech. In the US, the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Antitrust has just released a long-awaited report on competition in digital markets. Meanwhile, … Continue reading
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Tagged internet, LAW, proposal
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Big Brother Australia Looking to Monitor Full Spectrum Communications
Nicholas West activistpost.com The most expansive set of surveillance powers since the attacks of 2001 are set to be rolled out in Australia unless there is overwhelming public resistance. The new proposals are being issued by the intelligence community itself, … Continue reading
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Sir Tim Berners-Lee: ‘Take to streets’ over web plans
BBC News World wide web founder Sir Tim Berners-Lee has said it will be necessary to protest “in the streets” against plans to increase internet monitoring. Sir Tim told the BBC he was worried there would not be “much control” … Continue reading
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Against Intellectual Property with Stephan Kinsella
James Corbett The Corbett Report Writer, thinker, lawyer and Austro-anarchist libertarian legal theorist Stephan Kinsella joins us to discuss his writing on intellectual property. We discuss the philosophical roots of property rights, how IP differs from those concepts, and how … Continue reading
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Lessons in Resistance: Open Source
James Corbett The Corbett Report Can we imagine a world without intellectual property? With the various enemies of freedom finding ever more elaborate ways to control the internet, we may have to find an answer to that question sooner than … Continue reading
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Jennifer Pahlka: Coding a better government
Jennifer Pahlka TED Can government be run like the Internet, permissionless and open? Coder and activist Jennifer Pahlka believes it can — and that apps, built quickly and cheaply, are a powerful new way to connect citizens to their governments … Continue reading
Google implements privacy policy despite EU warning
BBC News Internet company Google has gone ahead with its new privacy policy despite warnings from the EU that it might violate European law. The change means private data collected by one Google service can be shared with its other … Continue reading
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