This is an episode of The Command Line Podcast.
This time, I chat about some recent news stories that caught my attention, including:
- David Cameron capitulates to terror, proposes Britain’s USA Patriot Act
- Congressman: To stop ISIS, let’s shut down websites and social media
- Carnegie Mellon Says It Was Subpoenaed-And Not Paid-For Research On Breaking Tor
- Tor is getting a major security upgrade
- The Internet Will Always Suck
- FCC Refuses To Force Websites To Adhere To ‘Do Not Track,’ And That’s A Good Thing
- How to Baffle Web Trackers by Obfuscating Your Movements Online
- BitHub, an experiment in funding privacy OSS
- Google Public Policy Blog: A Step Toward Protecting Fair Use on YouTube
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