The Rise of Internet 2.0
By George Gilder “The computer of the future will be as portable as your watch and as personal as your wallet. It will recognize speech…
By George Gilder “The computer of the future will be as portable as your watch and as personal as your wallet. It will recognize speech…
By Maxim Edwards The situation in Moscow remains tense after renewed protests; thousands have taken to the Russian capital’s streets and squares in recent months to…
The Advox Netizen Report offers an international snapshot of challenges, victories, and emerging trends in technology and human rights around the world. This report covers…
By Ernesto Falcon The Senate Judiciary Committee intends to vote on the CASE Act, legislation that would create a brand new quasi-court for copyright infringement…
By Netizen Report Team The Advox Netizen Report offers an international snapshot of challenges, victories, and emerging trends in technology and human rights around the…
By Daniel Taylor In a speech delivered during the re:publica internet conference in Berlin, German President Frank Walter Steinmeier scolded Big Tech platforms for not…
By B.N. Frank Activist Post published another article about this in December, “What is Dark Fiber?” You may not be aware of this but The…
By B.N. Frank Environmentalists everywhere should be losing their planet-loving minds right now because: Rocket fuel is highly polluting. Experts have warned there’s too much…
By Jeffrey A. Tucker The Department of Housing and Urban Development has filed civil charges against Facebook for allowing advertising to target some groups and…
By Danny O’Brien In a stunning rejection of the will of five million online petitioners, and over 100,000 protesters this weekend, the European Parliament has…
By Aaron Kesel European MEPs meet inside the European Parliament today to vote on a law that will forever change the World Wide Web ……
By Cory Doctorow With only days to go before the final EU debate and vote on the new Copyright Directive (we’re told the debate will…
By Abdoulaye Bah, Translated by Edward Shelley For nearly one year’s time, citizens in Chad have been unable to access the Internet, in spite of…
By Filip Stojanovski An estimated 5,000 people gathered in Berlin on March 2 to protest a proposed EU copyright rule that could radically shift the…