Category : Liberties


Outrage Drives Social Media Law Changes, Campaigner Warns

Baroness Kidron warns that outrage, not reasoned argument, is driving rapid changes to social media laws. She highlights failures in data preservation for child death investigations and calls for automatic preservation of digital evidence.

Filming ICE Raids: Legal Rights vs. Digital Dangers

While US courts uphold the First Amendment right to record police in public, filming immigration enforcement carries significant risks from digital exposure, facial recognition, and location tracking.

Finding Resilience in an Age of Uncertainty and Chaos

Drawing parallels between the psychological warfare of pre-WWII Britain and today's geopolitical turbulence under Trump, this article explores how ordinary people can maintain sanity by embracing normalcy, community bonds, and knowing when to disconnect.

Paris Hilton Fights AI Deepfakes in Washington

Paris Hilton joined bipartisan lawmakers in Washington to support the DEFIANCE Act, a bill enabling victims of non-consensual AI deepfakes to sue, drawing on her own experience with a leaked sex tape.

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