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Has the Trump administration undergone a dramatic U-turn on AI regulation? The latest reports suggest a significant policy pivot, while a laid-off worker launches a political bid.
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Has the Trump administration undergone a dramatic U-turn on AI regulation? The latest reports suggest a significant policy pivot, while a laid-off worker launches a political bid.
Forget the legalese. The Supreme Court just slammed the door on fair representation, gutting a critical piece of legislation designed to protect minority voters. This isn't just about maps; it's about voices being silenced.
Is a national digital ID the key to a more efficient society, or a digital straitjacket? The EFF has a stark warning for the UK government.
The Supreme Court is forcing Louisiana to redraw its congressional map now, moving at an unprecedented pace after its Voting Rights Act decision. This accelerates a process that could reshape the state's political landscape ahead of critical elections.
Forget decreasing digital connectivity. 2025 saw internet shutdowns explode to an all-time high, a stark indicator of escalating global repression. But amidst the darkness, resistance is igniting.
Forget about your next Zoom call. In 2025, the internet was a ghost for millions in Africa, with shutdowns happening daily. This isn't just an inconvenience; it's a deliberate silencing.
The EU's Digital Services Act and AI Act are just the beginning. Now, the Digital Fairness Act is on the table, and the EFF is sounding the alarm: are we building a rights-respecting internet or one controlled by corporations?
As the EU eyes new digital regulations, the Electronic Frontier Foundation is pushing back against surveillance-heavy approaches. Their roadmap for the Digital Fairness Act demands a radical shift towards user sovereignty and privacy.
The EU's Digital Fairness Act promised to rein in online harms. Instead, the EFF says, it's flirting with more surveillance. Here's why that's a problem.
Did you know not a single day in 2025 went by without an internet shutdown somewhere? It's official: 2025 was the year of the blackout, and some regions bore the brunt of it.
Nigeria's Cybercrimes Act has become a chilling weapon against journalists and activists. Access Now and partners are pushing back with a rights-centered reporting initiative.
The digital chokehold tightens. Asia Pacific regions saw a staggering 195 internet shutdowns last year, effectively silencing entire populations.