Several Open Internet advocacy organisations have come out against the US Federal Communications Commission FCC Chairman Ajit Pai's plans to end net neutrality... READ MORE›
Other bell employees speak out Rizzo's concerns are echoed by other Bell customer service agents with whom Go Public has spoken... READ MORE›
Internet service providers, like Bell, would then be required to prevent their customers from accessing the sites... READ MORE›
The law requires internet providers to forward copyright infringement notices to customers suspected of illegally downloading content like video games and movies... READ MORE›
Republican FCC commissioners have said the Obama rules would unfairly give websites the ability to harvest more data than internet service providers... READ MORE›
Moreover, Tanase said, Turla tends to use satellite Internet connections in Middle Eastern and African countries... READ MORE›
The letters offered the opportunity to pay an unspecified settlement fee to help avoid legal action... READ MORE›
Republican FCC commissioners, who see the new rules as a government power grab, delivered lengthy dissents... READ MORE›
Internet companies like Google operate under laxer requirements and don't have to ask users' permission before tracking what sites they visit... READ MORE›
Our broadband providers know deeply personal information about us and our families... READ MORE›
The providers agreed to send educational notices to customers whose internet accounts had been used to download infringing material -- anything from movies to music... READ MORE›
Hogan also addressed the extent of the FCC's authority over broadband internet service providers, a sticking point in debates over the net neutrality rules... READ MORE›
Alt TV doesn't offer all the features of a full Bell Fibe TV subscription... READ MORE›
Australia's controversial metadata retention laws become effective from Tuesday October 13... READ MORE›
Doha News says it has been blocked by the Gulf country's two internet service providers... READ MORE›
Prime Minister David Cameron said on Monday that the size of Britain's intelligence agency staff would be increased by 15 percent... READ MORE›
October's massive DDoS attack was yet another reminder of the poor state of Internet of Things IoT security... READ MORE›
Regulatory approval as soon as next week according to people familiar with the matter a decision that will combine the country's No... READ MORE›
Consumer advocacy group Open Media, which raised more than 37,000 signatures in a petition against the idea, applauded the prime minister's move... READ MORE›
The Copyright Amendment Online Infringement Bill 2015 is designed to prevent Australians accessing some overseas websites like the popular BitTorrent network site The Pirate Bay... READ MORE›
Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, No. 15-1063... READ MORE›
AT T and Comcast say they don't dispute the content of open internet rules, so it seems like everyone is on the same page here... READ MORE›
Playing this forward, consumer protection advocates say Clifton's argument would allow any company to evade FTC oversight simply by launching or buying a small telecom service... READ MORE›
The report said widely-used virtual private networks VPNs could potentially be blocked in the bill but those websites were not likely to meet a key requirement... READ MORE›
The ABS Internet Activity survey reflects data from 71 Australian internet service providers with at least 1000 subscribers... READ MORE›
White Ops released the full list of fake internet addresses and impersonated websites so that fraud-detection services and ad networks can block them... READ MORE›
WUZHEN, China China will guarantee foreign companies' legal rights, President Xi Jinping said on Wednesday at the country's second annual World Internet Conference in Wuzhen... READ MORE›
The California Broadband Internet Privacy Act is currently waiting to be assigned to committee... READ MORE›
A huge list of more than 85 websites has now been blocked in the UK, according to TorrentFreak... READ MORE›
At nearly 300 pages long it is a complete unification of the current surveillance laws... READ MORE›
It won't happen in a big bang next week, Home Office official Chris Mills told a meeting of internet service providers on Thursday... READ MORE›
The mayor's first such trade trip to the populous country comes on the heels of a similar visit by Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne... READ MORE›
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