Announcing the Knight News Challenge Winners
Today, we are at the Knight – MIT Civic Media conference in Cambridge, Massachusetts to celebrate the winners of the Knight News Challenge. The Knight News Challenge winners are a … Read more
Today, we are at the Knight – MIT Civic Media conference in Cambridge, Massachusetts to celebrate the winners of the Knight News Challenge. The Knight News Challenge winners are a … Read more
Yesterday evening, the U.S. House of Representatives took two minor steps forward on surveillance reform – one a 293-123 vote to prevent some targeting of Americans in the use of … Read more
Over the past several weeks, the principle of Net Neutrality has gained broad, mainstream attention. Already, more than a hundred thousand people have made their voice heard through comments to … Read more
It’s been a year since the first National Security Agency documents leaked by Edward Snowden fundamentally changed the way people view government’s role in balancing privacy and safety. The impact … Read more
(Updated May 6 with additional notes; see below.) In January, the DC Circuit Court of Appeals struck down a Federal Communications Commission (FCC) order that prevented Internet Service Providers (ISPs) … Read more
I recently attended the NETmundial conference in Sao Paulo, Brazil, along with Alex Fowler and Mitchell Baker, and am sharing my reflections in this post. To call NETmundial a “conference” … Read more
Este post foi publicado originalmente em inglês no dia 16 de Abril de 2013. The following is a translation of a Mozilla blog post originally published in English on April … Read more
The following is a guest post by Mozilla public policy contributor Norberto Nuno Andrade of the Berkeley Center for Law & Technology. Yesterday, the Bill known as The Marco Civil … Read more
Recently, Knight Foundation, the Ford Foundation and Mozilla announced the first Knight News Challenge of 2014. Submissions are due on March 18th, and now is your opportunity to be considered … Read more
Two weeks ago, I posted an analysis of the D.C. Circuit decision and its impact on net neutrality in the United States. Most of the pressure is on the Federal … Read more
Expansive surveillance programs damage user trust, stifle innovation, and risk a divided Internet. They affect all Internet users around the world – and yet we still don’t know their full … Read more
Fighting for data privacy — making sure individuals know who has access to their data, where it goes or could go, and that they have a choice in all of … Read more