Your Daily Digital Digest for Wednesday, April 13th, 2016
Here's your Daily Digital Digest for Wednesday, April 13th, 2016.
Your news links for today:
- Net Neutrality Rules in Danger - EFF
- Intervening at the CRTC: Nothing Encourages Participation Like Background Checks and Legally Mandated Undertakings - Michael Geist
- FCC Boss Says No Timetable on Review of Caps, Zero Rating - DSL Reports
- Cell Phone Sadness: Canadians call for a more competitive, less expensive industry - Angus Reid Institute
- Study shows Canadians want more wireless competition but had no idea about MVNO battle - Mobile Syrup
- Uber says gave U.S. agencies data on more than 12 million users - Reuters
- FBI paid professional hackers one-time fee to crack San Bernardino iPhone - Washington Post
- Inspector General Says FBI Not Doing Enough To Prevent Abuse Of Cell Phone Forensic Equipment By Law Enforcement Officers - Techdirt
- RIAA Says YouTube is Running a DMCA Protection Racket - TorrentFreak
- Piracy Fails to Prevent Another Box Office Record - TorrentFreak
- Shoe Company New Balance Says US Gov't Basically Offered It A Bribe To Support TPP - Techdirt
All links compiled by OpenMedia.ca community member and volunteer Andrew Currie (on vacation until Wednesday, April 27th).