The Evolution of Digital Age Restrictions: A Global Perspective on Youth Protection
This post is authored by Apoorva Singh. This blog provides insight into the duality of protection and autonomy in the emerging landscape of digital age restrictions, examining both children’s fundamental rights and practical safeguards. Introduction The digital revolution has successfully and fundamentally transformed children’s lives, with online communication now embedded from their earliest years. Globally, 71 […]
Misinformation, Executive Overreach, and the Future of Free Speech: Lessons from the Kunal Kamra Case
This post is authored by Niharika Srivastava. The recent judgment in Kunal Kamra & Ors. vs. Union of India (2024) is a landmark moment for India’s evolving digital rights discourse. The Bombay High Court struck down Rule 3(1)(b)(v) of the Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021 for being ultra vires the […]
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Google’s DNS Ban in Iraq Restricts Internet Freedom
This article was prepared in collaboration with the Iraqi Network for Social Media (INSM).
The Iraqi government, through the Telecommunications and Post Company (ITPC), plans to block Google’s Domain Name System (DNS) servers (8.8.8.8) in the country.
How much do we support Australian-made cinema? Maybe we should take a lesson from French cinema
DMRC researchers, Dr. Ruari Elkington and Dr. Tess Van Hemert, have been investigating Australian cinemagoers’ habits and their engagement with local films. Their research highlights a significant disparity between Australian and French cinema success, with Australian films capturing only two per cent of the local box office in 2023.
‘Dark ads’ challenge truth and our democracy
Political inaction and big-tech’s reluctance to protect users leave Australians vulnerable to a murky world of digital misinformation going into the election.
The rise of ‘dark advertising’ — personalised advertisements increasingly powered by artificial intelligence that evade public scrutiny — means Australians face a murky information landscape going into the federal election.
Academic Freedom in a Plural World | Roundtable
Nous avons le plaisir de vous convier à la table ronde Academic Freedom in a Plural World. La table ronde aura lieu en anglais.
Date : 20 mars 2025
Heure : 14h30-16h
Lieu : Salon François-Chevrette (A3464), Faculté de droit, UdeM + ZOOM
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DMRC celebrates Townsville’s Creative Underground: A New Photobook Showcasing Community, Innovation, and Collaboration
The DMRC is proud to announce the publication of a vibrant photobook celebrating Townsville’s Creative Underground – a diverse collective of everyday people who play, create, innovate, and socialise in their own time, at their own pace. The book also showcases the places, people, and organisations who support this creative community.
Public voter lists risk more data breaches in Lebanon
Lebanon’s Directorate General of Civil Status (DGCS) has initiated a campaign encouraging voters to confirm their personal information on online voter lists by March 1, 2025.
Living in the Post-Ironic Wasteland: SwagNotes on Love, Hope and Sincerity
I remember recently finding Britney Spears resurged Instagram page and feeling like I wanted to cry. It was around 2022, Britney was getting towards the end of the conservatorship, and the liberty that came with it seemed to be reflected in her newfound unhinged style of posting. On her feed, I found AI slop, dance videos from strange angles and stripping videos with tiny monkey emojis barely keeping her from getting censored.
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