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TechFreedom Launches Europocrisy Prize
WASHINGTON D.C. — European regulators are cracking down on how U.S. companies use data about Europeans — supposedly to protect Europeans from U.S. government surveillance....
#94: Email Privacy in an Emergency
Email privacy reform passed unanimously in the House, but the Email Privacy Act has hit a snag in the Senate. Though the bill’s core mission...
Congress Needs Its Say on Internet Governance Transition
Bill Would Promote Greater Transparency, Accountability & Allow Resolution of Legal Problems WASHINGTON D.C. — Today, Sen. Ted Cruz, along with co-sponsors Sens. Mike Lee...
#93: Activism, or Slacktivism?
Digital activism is often little more than trending hashtags and caps-locked arguments that devolve into Hitler comparisons, but a new company is hoping to take...
#92: Government Hacking
If you get hacked, should the government hack back? Recent efforts have been made to fight the use of illegal botnets, but many privacy advocates...