Week in Review: August 3, 2017
This week, Internet Monitor looks at Internet access inequalities in Australia, Russia’s block on VPNs, and American companies’ acquiescence to tightened Chinese regulations.
This week, Internet Monitor looks at Internet access inequalities in Australia, Russia’s block on VPNs, and American companies’ acquiescence to tightened Chinese regulations.
Internet Monitor this week explains how Australian government officials are handling the recent census cyberattack, the nature of the Pokemon Go ban in Thai polling stations, how the International Olympics Committee cracks down on the use of videos of the Olympic events on social media, German authorities' beef with Facebook, and the planned increase of US military spending on cybersecurity.
Internet Monitor takes a look at recent Internet policy updates in Australia, China, Thailand, and Brazil.
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 looks at the Australian Bureau of Meteorology, a small town in British Columbia, a Turkish meme gone awry, and an international initiative to collect animal memes.
This week, Internet Monitor gives you updates on Australia's virtual passport pilot program, a Russian torrent site's problems, Twitter's controversial heart, and the publication of the British Draft Investigatory Powers Bill.
North Korea blocks Instagram, the Cuban government announces plans to expand internet access next month, Australia passes an anti-piracy bill, and more, in our Week in Review.
Parliamentary web filter accidentally blocks former Australian PM's website, jailed Zone9 bloggers mark one year in prison without trial, and more, in our Week in Review.
In this week's #IMWeekly: Australia announces a controversial surveillance bill, Iraqi netizens find a way around internet blockages, and Russia targets extremism on Twitter.
In this week's #IMWeekly: Australian spying angers Indonesian government, US Supreme Court denies first challenge to NSA surveillance, and more!