EU states attack network neutrality
samedi 4 juillet 2015 à 14:00The European Union states are trying to eliminate all protection of network neutrality from a proposed EU directive.
The text is vague; there is no telling what it would mean.
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The European Union states are trying to eliminate all protection of network neutrality from a proposed EU directive.
The text is vague; there is no telling what it would mean.
Evidence that Google distorts search results under the guise of "serving users better".
When a Company Is Put Up for Sale, in Many Cases, Your Personal Data Is, Too.
(That's assuming you gave it any.) This is one of many reasons why anything a company says about how it will use people's personal data cannot be depended on.
I therefore refuse to give companies my personal data.
Malian rebels and the government have agreed to peace with federalism.
It will be harder for Islamist lunatics to take advantage of this dispute.
Angola is repressing the members of a book club.
Meanwhile, the UK is requiring universities to get permission for talks to assure that they present approved ideas.
That resembles Chinese policy.