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Privacy’s Defender: My Thirty-Year Fight Against Digital Surveillance

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The Amended Computer Crime Act and the State of Internet Freedoms in Thailand

Thailand’s National Legislative Assembly voted unanimously last week to pass an amendment to that country’s Computer Crime Act (CCA), delivering a heavy blow to digital rights in Thailand. Instead of offering citizens protection against fraud, data breaches, theft, or other true cybercrimes, the amendments only worsen the ambiguity and...

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Australian Productivity Commission Report Sparks More Unproductive Whining from Monopolists

Back in May, we wrote about a draft report by Australia's Productivity Commission on how Australia's copyright and patent laws could be reformed to foster domestic production and innovation. That report is back in the news this week, after it was released in its final form, and a...

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How Tech Companies Can Fight for Their Users in the Courts

There are a lot of political uncertainties around the incoming Trump administration, but the threats to civil liberties are potentially greater than ever. President Obama failed to rein in the surveillance state, and Mr. Trump has nominated cabinet members like Mike Pompeo who are big fans of bulk surveillance....

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