Your Daily Digital Digest for Friday, February 12th, 2016
Here's your Daily Digital Digest for Friday, February 12th, 2016.
Your news links for today:
- How to survive a state of surveillance - BBC
- UK surveillance bill condemned by a Parliamentary committee, for the third time - Cory Doctorow
- According to these court documents, turning your phone on is consent to being tracked - The Next Web
- New York Police Have Used Stingrays Widely, New Documents Show - The Intercept
- Warner Pays $14 Million For Illegitimate “Happy Birthday” Claims - TorrentFreak
- Canada Is a Hotbed for Online Piracy, Rightsholders Claim - TorrentFreak
- Creative Commons Torpedoes Copyright Industry Lies - Rick Falkvinge
- NHL Streaming Service Descends Into Blackout Hell; NHL Threatens Anyone Trying To Circumvent Blackouts - NHL
- Toronto taxi strike called off for NBA All-Star weekend - blogTO
- Cable, phone industry urge FCC to limit Internet privacy protections - Reuters
- Your Broadband Provider Wants to Violate Your Privacy. Now the FCC May Step In. - Free Press
- Software and services are the new wireless contracts - Peter Nowak
- Why Journalism is not Dying in the Digital Age - Michael Geist
- Facebook's "Free Basics" and colonialism: an argument in six devastating points - Cory Doctorow
All links compiled by OpenMedia.ca community member and volunteer Andrew Currie.