This week Internet Monitor explores the most recent updates on net neutrality in the US, how Singaporean government computers are going offline, the removal of pro-Palestinian content on Facebook and Twitter, and how Russian hackers are trying to learn more about Donald Trump.
This week Internet Monitor examines the "world's first list of terrorist journalists," arrests in both Laos and Iran, new custom Emojis from Twitter and the Anti-Defamation League's decision to place a new anii-Semitic symbol on its list of hate symbols.
Launching today: the Net Data Directory, a free, publicly available, searchable database of different sources of data about the Internet. Come explore!
This week Internet Monitor delves into the story of a lost cat in Chechnya, the European Commission's latest policy changes towards "online platforms," and the status of the Internet Assigned Number Authority.
This week Internet Monitor probes the newest powers given to Europol, Google's latest legal problems, Iraq's Internet shutdown, and a Twitter controversy in Spain.
We are excited to announce that data from the Ranking Digital Rights Corporate Accountability Index is now available in new ways and to new audiences through the Internet Monitor Dashboard.
This week Internet Monitor probes the latest updates in Internet policy, jurisprudence, and practice in Australia, Canada, Turkey, the United States, and elsewhere!
This week Internet Monitor provides a comprehensive review of Hacking Team's latest woes in Italy, concerns over the Pakistani Prevention of Electronic Crimes Bill, Twitter's controversial new hire in China, and recent amendments to the Texas Department of Criminal Justice's Offender Orientation Handbook.