Court Ruling in Hately v. Watts to Affirm Strong Privacy Protections for Email Data
OTI welcomes the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals’ opinion in Hately v. Watts that upholds privacy protections for online content.
OTI welcomes the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals’ opinion in Hately v. Watts that upholds privacy protections for online content.
It will require understanding that, when it comes to warfare, ‘proxy’ is a strategy—not an identity.
Modeling a successful program will require approaching the task with the same rigor as sending humans into space.
Technology both delivers benefits and lets recipients advocate for themselves.
Today, Congressional Democrats introduced bicameral legislation that would restore the FCC’s 2015 net neutrality rules.
California and New Jersey are leading the way in inclusivity—but what about open learning?
The E-Rate program provides funding to help eligible schools and libraries obtain affordable broadband and Wi-Fi services.