Digital Rights
WhatsApp’s Data Policy Under Fire in India’s Supreme Court
India’s Supreme Court has challenged WhatsApp and Meta over a ‘take-it-or-leave-it’ privacy policy, raising concerns about user data sharing and the broader impact on digital platforms.
UK Tribunal Allows £656 Million Steam Overcharging Lawsuit Against Valve to Proceed
A £656 million collective lawsuit alleging Valve’s Steam platform overcharged UK gamers has been given the green light to proceed to a full trial by the UK Competition Appeal Tribunal. The case, brought by digital rights campaigner Vicki Shotbolt, claims…
Paris Hilton Advocates for Digital Protection Laws Amid Personal Evolution
Paris Hilton recently testified on Capitol Hill for federal legislation against deepfake abuse and non-consensual intimate image sharing, drawing on her personal history of media exploitation. She also discussed her transformative journey into motherhood, her new music documentary, and reframing…
Amazon Fire TV Stick Crackdown: Global Block on Piracy Apps Begins Today
Amazon has launched its first-ever global initiative to block illegal Fire TV Stick apps, targeting piracy and protecting users from malware, starting today.
Apple Removes ICEBlock App Amid Federal Pressure and Free Speech Debate
Apple removed the ICEBlock app following direct pressure from the Trump administration, igniting fierce debate over free speech, app store governance, and the role of tech giants in political disputes.
Armenia Approves Signing of the European Convention on AI and Human Rights: Opportunities and Challenges Ahead
On December 27th, the Armenian government approved the signing of the Council of Europe’s framework convention on “Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights, Democracy and the Rule of Law.” This crucial step marks a significant advancement in protecting human rights and…






