Article 13 aftermath: Internet Founders Beg EU to Shelve Its Bad Copyright Bill
In the wake of the GDPR is another bill that is making earthquakes ahead of a major vote on EU
Read MoreIn the wake of the GDPR is another bill that is making earthquakes ahead of a major vote on EU
Read MoreIt’s official. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC)’s repeal of net neutrality rules, which had required internet service providers to offer
Read MoreLast week ICANN filed for an injunctive relief in a matter related to the latest EU Data law enforcement with
Read MoreOn the first day of GDPR enforcement, Facebook and Google have been hit with a raft of lawsuits accusing the
Read MoreTwo US senators Jeff Merkley, a Democrat, and Pat Toomey, a Republican, who both had their identities stolen and then
Read MoreICANN has finally published an interim European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) Whois safety net called Temporary Specification for
Read MoreICANN’s begging spree trip to Brussels this week with the European Union’s data protection authorities (DPAs) failed to secure a
Read MoreThe Turnbull Government has released the findings of the review into Australia’s .au domain. The not-for-profit .au Domain Administration (auDA)
Read MoreThe deadline for the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation compliance is fast approaching, resulting in increased searches for the
Read MoreThe U.S. government has sent a letter to ICANN asking it to review GoDaddy’s (NYSE: GDDY) activities around blocking access
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