Malaysia plans to curb internet freedom and control of information with amendments in media law
Fp Archives • 9 years agoHuman Rights Watch on Thursday expressed concern over planned amendments to a Malaysian media law that would give broader powers to the authorities to stifle online dissent, amid a wider crackdown on free speech and assembly.
TSA paid IBM $47,400 for an app that randomly showed left or right arrows
Tech2 News Staff • 9 years agoTSA paid IBM $47,400 for a basic random number generating app that directed passengers to check in lanes
Spaniard who took on Google happy with 'right to be forgotten' steps
Fp Archives • 11 years agoWould prefer no Wikipedia in China than follow censorship laws: Jimmy Wales
Fp Staff • 12 years agoWikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales has spoken out about how he insists that Wikipedia will not buckle down to Chinese censorship, unlike Google, Yahoo, and Windows Live
Would prefer no Wikipedia in China than follow censorship laws: Jimmy Wales
Fp Staff • 12 years agoWikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales has spoken out about how he insists that Wikipedia will not buckle down to Chinese censorship, unlike Google, Yahoo, and Windows Live
From Assange to Kejriwal: Understanding media hostility
Vembu • 12 years agoBoth Kejriwal and Assange once had a symbiotic relationship with the media, but that has become borderline hostile today.
Thank you Sibal! We are now enemies of the Internet
Anderson • 13 years agoIn its annual report on internet censorship, media watchdog Reporters without Borders have placed India "under surveillance" in part because of Kapil Sibal's pressure on social media companies to monitor content.
Thank you Sibal! We are now enemies of the Internet
Anderson • 13 years agoIn its annual report on internet censorship, media watchdog Reporters without Borders have placed India "under surveillance" in part because of Kapil Sibal's pressure on social media companies to monitor content.