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Europe is using smartphone data as a weapon to deport refugees (Wired)
Submitted by Robbie McBeath on Tue, 07/03/2018 - 12:04Reps Ratcliffe and Khanna: It’s Time to Modernize Government Websites (Wired)
Submitted by benton on Sun, 07/01/2018 - 18:44Why Tech Worker Dissent Is Going Viral (Wired)
Submitted by Robbie McBeath on Fri, 06/29/2018 - 12:07What Justice Kennedy Meant for Tech
With Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy announcing he will retire come July 31, the high court could be headed for a major shift as the president will look to solidify the body’s conservative majority. Here’s a look at how some of his opinions have shaped the technology and telecommunications spheres — and what his absence could mean going forward. A perennial swing vote in his more than 20 years on the high court, Justice Kennedy served as the deciding vote on numerous high-profile legal battles.
The Privacy Wins Keep Coming (Wired)
Submitted by benton on Wed, 06/27/2018 - 15:58President Trump's Trade War Won't Hurt China. It could Hurt US Tech (Wired)
Submitted by Robbie McBeath on Wed, 06/27/2018 - 11:30Apple News Tries to Avoid Facebook's Mistakes With 2018 Midterms (Wired)
Submitted by Robbie McBeath on Tue, 06/26/2018 - 12:52How Social Networks Set the Limits of What We Can Say Online
[Commentary] We have handed to private companies the power to set and enforce the boundaries of appropriate public speech. That is an enormous cultural power to be held by so few, and it is largely wielded behind closed doors, making it difficult for outsiders to inspect or challenge.
CA bill could give Californians unprecedented control over data
Lawmakers in CA have introduced a sweeping privacy bill to the state legislature that would give Californians unprecedented control over their data and reign in the power of their Silicon Valley neighbors. The bill would allow California residents to find out what information businesses and data brokers collect about them, where that information comes from, and how it's shared. It would give people the power to ask for their data to be deleted and to order businesses to stop selling their personal information.