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#166: Hacking the CIA
Earlier this month, Wikileaks published 9,000 pages of hacked CIA files. The haul, dubbed “Vault 7,” catalogues some of the spy agency’s hacking techniques, including...
Senate Votes to Restore Consistency in Online Privacy Regulation
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today, the Senate voted 50-48 to repeal the Federal Communications Commission’s broadband privacy rules, passed on a 3-2 vote in October of...
‘Dig Once’ & Rights of Way Key to 21st Century Broadband
WASHINGTON, DC — Today, TechFreedom led a coalition letter joined by ITIF, R Street, and the Niskanen Center in support of ‘Dig Once’ and other...
#165: Regulating the Universe
Who’s in charge of the universe? “Innovative space activities” like asteroid mining and private missions to Mars raise key questions for countries and their regulators....
Consumers Deserve Consistent Online Privacy Protection
WASHINGTON D.C. — Yesterday, TechFreedom urged the Federal Communications Commission to return responsibility for overseeing broadband privacy to the Federal Trade Commission, which oversees all...
#164: Blogging in Ethiopia
Blogging in the United States isn’t risk free. You might get deluged by trolls, or even receive death threats. But it’s nothing compared to what...