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Major protests planned at BlizzCon grow even louder after Blizzard’s “cowardly” decision to continue banning political speech
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Internet freedom activists call for “umbrella protest” at BlizzCon opposing company’s Hong Kong censorship decision
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Gamers for Freedom campaign challenges Blizzard’s censorship and pushed game companies to stand up for free speech
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NEW: 30+ civil rights organizations call on elected officials to stop Amazon’s doorbell surveillance partnerships with police
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Open letter calling on elected officials to stop Amazon’s doorbell surveillance partnerships with police
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Facial recognition at music festivals: new boycott calls on sponsors of Coachella and other AEG Presents events to pull out after company refuses to say whether they are using invasive surveillance.
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It’s time to fight for net neutrality again.
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Jeff Bezos brazenly admits Amazon wants to write its own facial recognition laws
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Amazon’s annual product launch fails to address privacy and surveillance concerns
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Amazon’s annual product launch overshadowed by growing backlash to surveillance-based business model
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Consumer and civil rights groups representing millions of people urge Congress to get real about privacy and pass strong protections
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Facial recognition at music festivals: new scorecard shows which events have committed to not use invasive surveillance
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UPDATED: Over 6,000 websites are joining the ‘Digital Climate Strike’ and thousands of employers lend their support
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Climate Crisis: Join the Climate Strike this Friday!
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Strike for the climate!
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Ticketmaster still won’t commit to not using facial recognition on fans, and they’re lying about it
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California Assemblymember Jacqui Irwin Sides with Amazon over Californians
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Silicon Valley launches new campaign against real data privacy legislation
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California Senate passes bill to stop facial recognition in police body cameras as momentum grows at local, state, and federal level
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Over 1,000 websites and major companies plan to join ‘Digital Climate Strike’ next week