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Biden presses pause on FinCEN’s disastrous cryptocurrency regulation, but new threats loom
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FinCEN caves to public pressure, extends the comment period for its dangerous cryptocurrency surveillance proposal
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You Can’t Stop Fascism by Limiting Basic Rights: Our Stance
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“This is a shit show:” US Treasury’s effort to enact cryptocurrency surveillance riddled with inaccuracy and obfuscation
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If Democrats control the Senate they have no excuse: restore net neutrality, ban facial recognition, protect Section 230, end Big Tech data harvesting, and defend online human rights
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BREAKING: Mitch McConnell files bill to repeal Section 230 entirely, tries to tie it to $2,000 stimulus checks
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Digital rights group fights back against FinCEN’s sneak-attack on cryptocurrencies and privacy rights
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Congress only has $600 for COVID relief but they managed to cram in controversial changes to copyright that threaten Internet users with huge fines
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2000 Parents Call on McGraw-Hill Publishing to End Partnership with Proctorio
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DC Lawmakers are trying to ram through controversial copyright changes as part of must-pass budget bill
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Internet users are rising up again. No controversial copyright changes in must-pass budget bills.
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Amazon: Stop Messing Around & Sell Books to Libraries
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Congress: stop attacking Section 230 and the First Amendment. Pass a COVID relief bill and start actually protecting people from Big Tech abuses
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Senate Republicans just intentionally kneecapped the FCC in the middle of a pandemic. They will regret it.
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More than 15 civil rights groups call on Consumer Reports, CNET, Tom’s Guide and other tech review sites to suspend their recommendation of Amazon Ring cameras
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SENATORS & CONSUMER ADVOCATES TO RALLY OPPOSITION TO DANGEROUSLY UNQUALIFIED TRUMP FCC NOMINEE
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Parents Launch Scorecard on YouTube Advertising
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Goodbye, Ajit Pai. The Senate should reject Nathan Simington and let the FCC get back to work.
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11,000 Call on Amazon to End War on Libraries
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This is why we need legislation that bans facial recognition: LAPD Officers exposed using Clearview without permission