This week in review, Internet Monitor covers Internet regulations in Tanzania, a fake news bill in France, Vietnam’s new cybersecurity law, the end of net neutrality in the United States, and Oracle’s new Internet Intelligence Map.
This week, Internet Monitor covers India's block of the Wayback Machine, Rwanda and Kenya's open Internet during elections, and Vietnam's newly-approved censorship system.
This week Internet Monitor checks out the latest updates in Internet policy and jurisdiction in the United States, Vietnam, and Belgium; we also examine Akamai's latest quarterly State of the Internet report.
In this week's #IMWeekly: A French blogger is dealt a hefty fine for a restaurant review, Vietnam games Facebook to lock activists out of their accounts, and nine journalists are charged with terrorism in Ethiopia.
In this week's #IMWeekly: South Africa enacts new law on Protection of Personal Information, Dutch authorities take issues with Google's privacy policy, and more!
In this week's #IMWeekly: 30-month sentence for Vietnamese blogger Quan, Iranian president Rouhani chats online with Twitter founder Jack Dorsey, and more.
In this week's #IMWeekly: Vietnamese blogger sentenced to 15 years for defamation, Chinese Weibo users want to "un-verify" their accounts in the face of the country's new anti-rumor policy, and more.
In this week's #IMWeekly: the NSA has broken or circumvented encryption technologies; a new law in Vietnam may prevent most political discussion online.
In this week's IM Weekly: new legislation in Vietnam bans bloggers from discussing mainstream media, Wikipedia will enable native HTTPS for all its projects, and more.