April, 2014

Stories from April, 2014

The Kremlin’s Internet Annexation

  30 April 2014

For some reason, lawmakers in Russia today continue to add new powers to the state’s censorship utility-belt, as though the current panoply of Internet controls weren’t enough.

Can the NETmundial Grow Teeth?

  24 April 2014

The NETmundial is a one-off event, with no legal framework to hold anyone accountable to its outcomes -- so what exactly are we all doing here?

Law 140: Eavesdropping on Lebanon

  11 April 2014

Lebanon’s Surveillance Law guarantees the right to privacy across all means of electronic communication -- unfortunately, authorities violate this law on a regular basis.