Your Daily Digital Digest for Thursday, April 28th, 2016
Here's your Daily Digital Digest for Thursday, April 28th, 2016.
Your news links for today:
- After Netflix crackdown on border-hopping, Canadians ready to return to piracy - CBC News
- Voltage Pictures Launches Canadian File Sharing Lawsuit With Reverse Class Action Strategy - Michael Geist
- U.S. Labels Switzerland an Internet Piracy Haven - TorrentFreak
- Google Fiber is Forcing ISPs to Lower Prices, Speed Up Service - DSL Reports
- Comcast Bumping Usage Caps From 300 GB to 1 Terabyte - DSL Reports
- Study: U.S. mobile networks inferior to many in Europe; T-Mobile ranks 1st in U.S. - Fierce Wireless
- Campaigners search Londoners' phones to help them understand the Snoopers Charter - Cory Doctorow
- Toronto Gets Its Own Free, Encrypted Mesh Network - VICE Motherboard
- House unanimously passes Email Privacy Act, requiring warrants for obtaining emails - TechCrunch
- Ad Blocker-blockers lose readers - Network World
All links compiled by OpenMedia.ca community member and volunteer Andrew Currie.