Marketers may be breaking the law with their Facebook tactics

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Facebook finally changes its obnoxious terms

WELCOME to Connected Rights, your foot in the sock of digital rights news and analysis. Enjoy this newsletter? Forward it to a friend or get them to sign up. I'm David Meyer, aka @superglaze on Twitter and @davidmeyerwrites on Facebook. Don't forget to check out the Connected Rights website and download a copy of my book, Control Shift: How Technology Affects You and Your Rights. Zoo siab … Continue reading Facebook finally changes its obnoxious terms

Is internet fragmentation necessarily a bad thing?

WELCOME to Connected Rights, your lint in the pocket of digital rights news and analysis. Enjoy this newsletter? Forward it to a friend or get them to sign up. I'm David Meyer, aka @superglaze on Twitter and @davidmeyerwrites on Facebook. Don't forget to check out the Connected Rights website and download a copy of my book, Control Shift: How Technology Affects You and Your Rights. Kenang ka … Continue reading Is internet fragmentation necessarily a bad thing?

Facebook’s multinational privacy hearing didn’t go so well

WELCOME to Connected Rights, your dummy in the mouth of digital rights news and analysis. Enjoy this newsletter? Forward it to a friend or get them to sign up. I'm David Meyer, aka @superglaze on Twitter and @davidmeyerwrites on Facebook. Don't forget to check out the Connected Rights website and download a copy of my book, Control Shift: How Technology Affects You and Your Rights. Buiti achüluruni! NB: … Continue reading Facebook’s multinational privacy hearing didn’t go so well