Your Daily Digital Digest for Friday, July 29th, 2016
Here' your Daily Digital Digest for Friday, July 29th, 2016.
Your news links for today:
- Court ruling shows the internet does have borders after all - CSO Online
- United Arab Emirates Makes Using A VPN A Crime... To Protect The Local Telcos From VoIP Competition - Techdirt
- 9th Circuit: It’s a federal crime to visit a website after being told not to visit it - Washington Post
- The Trouble with the TPP’s Copyright Rules - Michael Geist
- Olympics to companies: mentioning "Olympics" in social media is a trademark violation - Cory Doctorow
- Photographer sues Getty Images for $1B because they're charging for pix she donated to LoC - Cory Doctorow
- Wireless Carriers Challenge Quebec’s Internet Blocking Bill in Court - iPhone in Canada
- CRTC seeking feedback from Canadians about the Wireless Code of Conduct - Mobile Syrup
- T-Mobile Continues to Expand Zero Rated 'Binge On' Services - DSL Reports
- WhatsApp isn’t fully deleting its 'deleted' chats - The Verge
- Feds try to forcefully search Wall Street Journal reporter's phone - CNN
- America is hacking other countries with stealthy submarines - Washington Post
- Jill Stein Pledges to Grant Edward Snowden a Full Pardon and Appoint Him to Her Cabinet - U.S. Uncut
- We have the rare opportunity to ask a presidential candidate about his Internet policies. Let's help each other craft the perfect questions. - reddit discussion
All links compiled by OpenMedia community member and volunteer Andrew Currie.