Google’s head of public policy: ‘We live or die by the trust our users have...
Google’s head of public policy and government relations pushed the ‘don’t be evil’ line at last night’s Amnesty International social media event, with emphasis on user power and responsible company...
View ArticleMarking the World Day Against Cyber Censorship
“Against the enemies of the internet” – this is the short but incisive message for today’s World Day Against Cyber Censorship, organised by press freedom campaign group Reporters Without Borders...
View Article#Amnestyawards: A reminder of the content in the paywall chatter
Ahead of yesterday’s Amnesty Media Awards 2010 ceremony, shortlisted nominee duckrabbit (@duckrabbitblog) tweeted: If last year is anything to go by … take a valium before heading up to the...
View ArticleYouTube blog: Assessing risks and protecting subjects in human rights filmmaking
As part of a new blog series with human rights video advocacy and training organisation WITNESS, Youtube has posted a training video on its blog for journalists interested using video to report on a...
View ArticleSocial media and citizen journalism help chart China’s violent land grabs
In the absence of an independent media, citizen journalism and social media have thrived in China and Chinese people have used the internet to report on civil and human rights abuses ignored by...
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