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Berkeley Claims To Be A Progressive City But It’s Not Clear If They’ll Ban Facial Recognition.
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It’s Time For Oakland To Join the List of Cities Banning Facial Recognition (And Berkeley, too).
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Detroit Police Commissioner ARRESTED for questioning city’s use of facial recognition
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Fight for the Future launches major new campaign calling for a Federal ban on facial recognition surveillance
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City of Somerville Takes Major Step to Follow San Francisco And Ban Facial Surveillance. Next Stop: Oakland
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Chelsea Manning is a political prisoner. Release her right now.
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BREAKING: House Democrats “resist” Trump by voting to rubber stamp his terrifying mass surveillance capabilities
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We just got a chance to finally force Congress to do something about the NSA surveillance programs that Edward Snowden exposed — and maybe even facial recognition too — but we have to act fast
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NOW: Epic livestream to force a vote on net neutrality
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NOW: Epic livestream to force a vote on net neutrality
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TUESDAY: Net neutrality activists plan epic livestream on one year anniversary of FCC repeal going into effect
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Internet Activists Launch Privacy Focused Flight Booking Site as 50,000+ People Call on Jetblue to End Facial Recognition Program
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Telecom shill Ajit Pai shills for telecom
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“Sinema is Corrupt!” Activists unleash crowdfunded billboard calling out Arizona senator for helping Big Telecom kill net neutrality
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BREAKING: House votes to restore net neutrality as millions watch online
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Congress is about to vote on net neutrality. We’re hosting an epic all day livestream leading up to the vote, with cameos from supportive reps, groups like EFF and Public Knowledge, startups like Postmates, and guitar god Tom Morello. Tune in!
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Breaking: bill to restore net neutrality passes key committee vote, heads to House floor
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HAPPENING NOW: A key House committee is voting on net neutrality
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Back in December, Ajit Pai’s FCC quietly gave cell phone companies new powers to block, delay, or charge more money for text messages they don’t like. But there’s a way to make the agency undo this.