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“Tomi Raises $40M to Develop a Community-Controlled Internet Free from Surveillance”

Tomi, a startup based in San Francisco, has recently raised $40 million in funding to develop a community-controlled internet that is free from surveillance. The company aims to create a decentralized network that is owned and operated by its users, rather than by large corporations or governments.The idea behind Tomi is to provide a platform for people to communicate and share information without fear of being monitored or censored. The company believes that the current internet infrastructure is flawed, as it is controlled by a small number of powerful companies

Piracy Subreddit Averts Reddit Ban Through Self-Censorship

In recent news, a popular Reddit community dedicated to piracy has managed to avoid a ban from the platform by self-censoring its content. The subreddit, known as r/Piracy, is one of the largest online communities for discussing and sharing pirated content.The subreddit has been around since 2011 and has grown to become one of the most popular piracy-related communities on Reddit. It has over 800,000 subscribers and is one of the most active subreddits on the platform.However, in recent months, Reddit has been cracking down on piracy-related content. The platform

.U.S. White House Announces Support for Ban on TikTok

On August 6th, 2020, the White House announced its support for a ban on the popular social media app TikTok in the United States. The announcement came after a series of discussions between the Trump Administration and the Chinese-owned company ByteDance, which owns the app. The Trump Administration has expressed concerns about the security of user data on TikTok, citing potential risks to national security. The app has been accused of collecting data from users and sending it to the Chinese government. This has raised serious concerns among U.S. officials,

.U.S. White House Publicly Supports Prohibiting TikTok in the Country

The U.S. White House has recently come out in support of prohibiting the popular social media app, TikTok, from operating in the United States. This move has been met with both criticism and praise from different sides of the political spectrum.TikTok is a Chinese-owned app that allows users to create and share short videos. It has become increasingly popular among younger generations, with over 800 million users worldwide. However, the app has come under fire for its potential security risks, as well as its censorship of certain topics.The White House's

.U.S. White House Announces Support for Banning TikTok in the United States

The United States White House has recently announced its support for a ban on the popular social media platform, TikTok, in the United States. This announcement has been met with mixed reactions from the public, with some praising the decision and others criticizing it. TikTok is a Chinese-owned social media platform that has become increasingly popular among younger generations in the United States. It allows users to create and share short videos and has become a popular way for people to express themselves and connect with others. However, the platform

Bombard High Court Rules Against Issuing Omnibus Injunctions Against Domain Registrars for Future Actions

Recently, the Bombard High Court has ruled against issuing omnibus injunctions against domain registrars for future actions. This ruling is a major victory for internet freedom and digital rights advocates, as it prevents the courts from granting injunctions that would prevent domain registrars from taking any action in the future.An omnibus injunction is an order from a court that prevents a party from taking any action in the future. In this case, the court was asked to issue an omnibus injunction that would prevent domain registrars from taking any action