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Laurie Clarke is a reporter at New Statesman Tech.
The director at the Electronic Frontier Foundation warns that often conversation around online speech is “uninformed” or “misinformed”.
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The Digital Services and Markets Act is the greatest regulatory threat that Big Tech has ever faced. But the industry is fighting back.
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Energy-guzzling data centres and supply chains mean our online lives leave a heavy environmental footprint.
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The Facebook CEO's newfound support for the revision of a key internet law has raised questions about his motives.
The notion that the contentious British firm played a pivotal role in the Trump and Brexit votes has become ever harder to maintain.