Your Daily Digital Digest for Tuesday, May 3rd, 2016
Here's your Daily Digital Digest for Tuesday, May 3rd, 2016.
Your news links for today:
- Google and Microsoft have made a pact to protect surveillance capitalism - The Guardian
- U.S. spy court rejected zero surveillance orders in 2015 - Reuters
- WhatsApp, Used by 100 Million Brazilians, Was Shut Down Nationwide Today by a Single Judge - The Intercept
- Edward Snowden: ‘Governments can reduce our dignity to that of tagged animals’ - The Guardian
- The Chilling Effect Of Mass Surveillance Quantified - Techdirt
- Why photos are the next battleground in the fight for privacy - The Next Web
- Super-cheap cellphone plans: Made in Canada, sold only in U.S. - CBC News
- Bell buying MTS could be a sign of things to come - Peter Nowak
- The Digital CanCon Review: Be Wary of Old Whine in New Bottles - Michael Geist
- Why Releasing Text Isn't Enough: Behind the Scenes of TTIP - Electronic Frontier Foundation
All links compiled by OpenMedia.ca community member and volunteer Andrew Currie.