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digitalrightswatch.org.au
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| | | | | An overview of the Online Safety Bill currently up for consultation. | |
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schmud.de
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| | | | | Making sense of the chaos in Kathmandu, the burning of data centers, and the real impact of banning social media. | |
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prestonbyrne.com
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| | | | | Below is relevant enforcement correspondence sent by the UK Office of Communications, known by the Orwellian portmanteau "Ofcom," to my client, 4chan, in relation to its Online Safety Act fines, disclosed publicly in the interests of transparency, and because the First Amendment allows it. Civil rights are like non-rollover vacation days: use 'em or lose... | |
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www.benthamsgaze.org
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| | | The MIKEY-SAKKE protocol is being promoted by the UK government as a better way to secure phone calls. The reality is that MIKEY-SAKKE is designed to offer minimal security while allowing undetectable mass surveillance, through the introduction a backdoor based around mandatory key-escrow. This weak | ||