Your Daily Digital Digest for Friday, September 22nd, 2017
Here's your Daily Digital Digest for Friday, September 22nd, 2017. Thanks to @acurrie for compiling!
Your news links for today:
- Your Internet isn’t getting any faster, but the government might soon call it ‘high-speed’ anyway - Washington Post
- Comcast, AT&T Are Paying Minority Groups To Support Killing Net Neutrality - Techdirt
- FCC Sued for Inaction on Bogus Net Neutrality Comments - DSL Reports
- EFF Resigns From W3C After DRM In HTML Is Approved In Secret Vote - Techdirt
- European Commission spent 360,000€ on a piracy study, then buried it because they didn't like what it said - Cory Doctorow
- Be 'very concerned' about cell phone searches at U.S. border, says privacy czar - Macleans
- D.C. court rules tracking phones without a warrant is unconstitutional - CBS News
- Privacy commissioner aims to start more investigations rather than wait for complaints - CBC
- Dear Apple, The iPhone X and Face ID are Orwellian and Creepy - Hacker Noon
- WeChat confirms that it makes all private user data available to the Chinese government - Moneycontrol
- Censorship - 1984 dot now - Dedoimedo
All links compiled by OpenMedia community member and volunteer Andrew Currie.