- Senator Promises To Filibuster Internet Blacklisting Bill
- Tech Companies Not Taking a Stand on Censorship Are Being Blacklisted
- Even the Business Software Alliance now backpedaling on SOPA support
- Surprise! Microsoft quietly opposes SOPA copyright bill--Their hesitation may be the reason why the BSA is backing off.
- AmericanCensorship.org
- 9 Reasons Wired Readers Should Wear Tinfoil Hats
- The state wants to know what you're up to. But why do we let it?--"What drives the spread of surveilliance is not a desire to diminish evil, but the desire to control."
- Palantir, the War on Terror's Secret Weapon
- Do We Have Any Right to Privacy Outside Our Homes?
- License Plate Scanners Logging Our Every Move
- Federally-Funded Street Lights Capable of "Recording Conversations"
- Real ID Act blocks some Americans from any ID
- Why Telecoms Get Away With Screwing Customers to Pump Up Their Massive Profits--The telecom trust’s use of the FCC to raise your rates is a direct example of how corporate greed impacts each of us
- The Telecom Scam: 5 Behemoths That Strangle Innovation and Ensure You Pay Too Much for Bad Service
- Free Texts Pose Threat to Carriers--"Professor Keshav estimates it costs the carriers about a third of a penny to send text messages. Considering that the major carriers charge 10 to 20 cents to send and receive them, 'it's something like a 4,090 percent markup,' he said." NYT
- Senators Introduce Bill To Ban Mandatory Binding Arbitration Clauses In Cellphone Contracts--It restores consumers' right to sue.
- Telemarketers, Collectors Could Target Cells Under "Mobile Information Call Act--"ICYMI: Bill collectors and telemarketers would be able to robocall cell phones under legislation seeking to end 20 years of consumer protection, New York’s senior senator said."
- Court Says Warrantless Mobile Phone Tracking Is Unconstitutional
- How much privacy can smartphone owners expect?
- Malls track shoppers' cell phones on Black Friday
- Carrier IQ Tries to Censor Research With Baseless Legal Threat
- Carrier-IQ Tries To Sue TrevE
- Carrier IQ retracts cease and desist letter sent to security researcher, says it doesn't track Android users
- Into the depths of AT&T's let-us-buy-T-Mobile astroturf campaign
- FCC deals blow to AT&T, T-Mobile merger
- AT&T withdraws FCC application for T-Mobile merger--A temporary measure while they contest the DOJ's antitrust suit against them.