Your Daily Digital Digest for Tuesday, May 24th, 2016
Here's your Daily Digital Digest for Tuesday, May 24th, 2016.
Your news links for today:
- Google Doesn't Want One Country's Laws to Control the Entire Internet (unless It's the U.S.) - Fusion
- Microsoft cracks down on 'terrorism content' - BBC News
- Geek Squad employee allegedly searched PCs for the FBI - Engadget
- The FBI Is Keeping Quiet About Who's Listed in Its Biometrics Database - Underground Reporter
- How the Pentagon punished NSA whistleblowers - The Guardian
- How copyright law is being misused to remove material from the Internet - The Guardian
- Australia Officially Abandons Three Strikes Anti-Piracy Scheme - TorrentFreak
- Canada’s Copyright Lobby Revolving Door Raises Fairness Concerns Ahead of 2017 Review - Michael Geist
- Manitoba Premier on Bell MTS Deal: “You Get What You Pay For” - iPhone in Canada
- MTS sale to Bell 'does enormous damage' to competitive market, expert says - CBC News
All links compiled by OpenMedia.ca community member and volunteer Andrew Currie.