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Sen. Ed Markey (D-MA)’s new bill on data harvesting and algorithmic discrimination is a breath of fresh air: aiming at the root cause of Big Tech’s harms without misguided attacks on Section 230.
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New Report and Scorecard Shows Which Retailers Are Using Facial Recognition on Shoppers, Employees
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The Epic vs Apple trial is over. But the fight over the future of technology is just beginning.
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Statement: the first ground gained against Amazon’s war on libraries
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Human Rights and Press Freedom Groups Call on Rep Gregory Meeks (D-NY) to Stop Weapons Sale to Israeli Government Following Attacks on Associated Press and Al Jazeera Offices in Gaza
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“Unacceptable.” Spotify fails to respond to coalition of 180+ human rights organizations and prominent artists who sent letter protesting company’s voice recognition surveillance plans
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Breaking news: Civil rights groups score Amazon win—and pledge to keep fighting on facial recognition
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“Our kids are being exploited”: parents launch mass mobilization campaign to end child surveillance
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Biden just revoked Trump’s unconstitutional executive order censoring free speech. But Biden himself should be careful with Section 230.
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Human rights groups based in the US and China issue joint statement condemning Apple’s app store monopoly
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Fight for the Future, group who originally exposed flood of fake net neutrality comments, calls for broadband executives to face criminal charges for funding the fraudulent influence campaign
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Focusing on the Trump ban is missing the point: Facebook’s business model is incompatible with democracy and human rights
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Spotify, don’t spy: global coalition of 180+ musicians and human rights groups send letter about Spotify’s voice surveillance patent
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Epic Games vs. Apple will decide if you can control what goes on your phone
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Digital rights activists rally public support for lawmakers to abolish Apple’s dangerous App Store monopoly
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Abolish the App Store! Ahead of Congressional hearing, digital rights group calls on lawmakers to take aim at Apple’s app store monopoly
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First-of-its-Kind Letter Calls for Ban on Private and Corporate Use of Facial Recognition
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Open Letter: banning government use of facial recognition surveillance is not enough, we must ban corporate and private use as well
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New Data on Law Enforcement Use of Clearview Added to Map Tracking Use of Facial Recognition Across the U.S.