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www.eff.org
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| | | | | The U.K. Parliament is pushing ahead with a sprawling internet regulation bill that will, among other things, undermine the privacy of people around the world. The Online Safety Bill, now at the final stage before passage in the House of Lords, gives the British government the ability to force backdoors into messaging services, which will destroy end-to-end encryption. No | |
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neilzone.co.uk
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| | | | | Neil Brown's personal blog. | |
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element.io
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| | | | | The Online Safety Bill (OSB) has good intentions, but the proposed legislation is remarkably poor. It's a bloated proposal with little technical prowess. | |
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www.law360.com
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| | | A company that claims broad trademark rights to the word "emoji" has filed dozens of lawsuits in federal court this year alone, prompting accusations of "trolling" from one opponent and raising eyebrows among some trademark experts. | ||