Internet and New Media

Color of Change Targets Members of the Congressional Black Caucus in the Fight to Preserve Net Neutrality

Color of Change Targets Members of the Congressional Black Caucus in the Fight to Preserve Net Neutrality Color of Change Targets Members of the Congressional Black Caucus in the Fight to Preserve Net Neutrality

The organization is calling out members of the CBC it believes are siding with the telecom industry over the interests of everyday Internet users.

Jul 14, 2014 / NationAction

On the NSA, Hillary Clinton Is Either a Fool or a Liar

On the NSA, Hillary Clinton Is Either a Fool or a Liar On the NSA, Hillary Clinton Is Either a Fool or a Liar

Clinton is using Edward Snowden as a punching bag to shore up her hawkish bona fides. 

Jul 8, 2014 / Robert Scheer

Al Gore: Snowden Performed an ‘Important Service’ by Revealing Spying That Threatens Democracy

Al Gore: Snowden Performed an ‘Important Service’ by Revealing Spying That Threatens Democracy Al Gore: Snowden Performed an ‘Important Service’ by Revealing Spying That Threatens Democracy

The former vice president says Americans deserved to know how far NSA spying has gone.

Jun 10, 2014 / John Nichols

How We Learned That the Government Was Watching Us

How We Learned That the Government Was Watching Us How We Learned That the Government Was Watching Us

Glenn Greenwald’s No Place to Hide chronicles the publication of secret NSA files that reshaped global conversations about government surveillance.

Jun 3, 2014 / Betty Medsger

How We Lost the Internet to Big Brother

How We Lost the Internet to Big Brother How We Lost the Internet to Big Brother

In case you hadn’t noticed, the nets of corporate and government phishing are in the water, already being drawn up around you.

May 29, 2014 / Tom Engelhardt

Computer Programs Are People, Too

Computer Programs Are People, Too Computer Programs Are People, Too

How treating smart programs as legal persons could change privacy as we know it.

May 29, 2014 / Samir Chopra

Conservative Jones, Boy Detective, and the Mystery of the Unhinged Netizens

Conservative Jones, Boy Detective, and the Mystery of the Unhinged Netizens Conservative Jones, Boy Detective, and the Mystery of the Unhinged Netizens

Why are certain Internet users so irrationally attached to the notion of net neutrality?

May 27, 2014 / Tom Tomorrow

How Muslim Americans Combat Online Hate Speech

How Muslim Americans Combat Online Hate Speech How Muslim Americans Combat Online Hate Speech

A new report documents incidents of bigotry and suggests fighting bad speech with counter speech.

May 21, 2014 / Anna Lekas Miller

Why You Need to Tell the FCC to Save Net Neutrality Now

Why You Need to Tell the FCC to Save Net Neutrality Now Why You Need to Tell the FCC to Save Net Neutrality Now

The commissioners are considering rules that would allow telecom giants to control it with “pay to play” schemes.

May 21, 2014 / The Editors

The FCC’s Net Neutrality Proposal Explained

The FCC’s Net Neutrality Proposal Explained The FCC’s Net Neutrality Proposal Explained

What the proposal means and how you can make your opinion heard.

May 21, 2014 / Leticia Miranda

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