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Teaching Digital Dividends

As the digital revolution unfolds, how can awareness for the opportunities digital technology offers increase? How can basic information on digital features, and ways...

Heading towards GDPR in 2018– Enhanced rights for citizens in the EU

One thing is certain for 2018. It will be marked with a milestone change in data protection for persons in the EU. Not only...

Repealing Net Neutrality: A Dissenting Opinion

I must preface that I am not a certified or self-trained expert in computer networking, the Internet, or Information-Technology (IT). The following views are...

How the Internet made nuclear war thinkable (again)

Nuclear weapons formed the basis of strategic stability between the nuclear superpowers for the past seventy years. The threat of instantaneous and mutual annihilation...

Bitcoin – The Currency of Hope

In the past year, Bitcoin has risen more than 700%.  With such a meteoric rise, antagonists are coming out. Recently the bashing of Bitcoin...

What will happen after Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi’s death? The new Virtual Caliphate and its implications

By all accounts the Islamic State is on track to lose the majority of its real estate in Iraq and Syria by the end...

Big data and the Future of Democracy: The Matrix world behind the Brexit and the US Elections

Authors: Hannes Grassegger and Mikael Krogerus Aegean theater of the Antique Greece was the place of astonishing revelations and intellectual excellence – a remarkable density...

An uneven balance: Analysis of Internet Censorship in Zimbabwe, Zambia, and Swaziland

This report documents internet-based information control systems, policies and practices in three Southern African nations; Zimbabwe, Zambia, and Swaziland.The document explores implications for the...

To be or not to be (connected)- The right to be (dis)connected

From the proclaimed right to be connected to the evolving right to be disconnected, only few years have passed. However in internet sphere, prompted...

DMCA Abuse: How corporations are using US copyright law to harass and silence individuals

The Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) was unanimously passed by the United States Senate on 12th October 1998, and signed into law by President...

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Tensions are growing within the transatlantic alliance as European...

Suu Kyi Moved to House Arrest as Legal Team Prepares First Meeting

Detained former Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi is...

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