A Week in Review: December 14, 2018
This week in review, Internet Monitor covers Earth Internet access, the EU Council's proposal on the prevention of dissemination of online terrorist content, and a House Judiciary Committee hearing about Google.
This week in review, Internet Monitor covers Earth Internet access, the EU Council's proposal on the prevention of dissemination of online terrorist content, and a House Judiciary Committee hearing about Google.
This week in review, Internet Monitor covers the European Parliament vote on copyright law, OONI’s new report on Internet censorship in Egypt, and Uganda’s social media tax.
This week in review, Internet Monitor covers the EU’s new copyright law, Internet shutdowns in Algeria, negative effects of banning Telegram in Iran, and Belarus’ new media law.
This week Internet Monitor delves deeper into the implications of the Brexit, a nude photo scandal in Trinidad and Tobago, the UN's first resolution about Internet blackouts, the ways Turkey blocked social media in the wake of the attack on Ataturk Airport, and a new cyber law in China.
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.
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.
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.
This week Internet Monitor explores the latest updates in the FBI/Apple standoff, how European Union policymakers are grappling with encryption, the arrest of an Indian journalist, Microsoft's latest artificial intelligence bot, and a new Twitter sensation.
This week Internet Monitor dives into AdBlock's latest online campaign, Anonymous' campaign against Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, the Court of Justice of the European Union, and lastly, updates in the Apple/FBI standoff.