From video games to the European Commission: the battle for digital rights in the 21st century begins
The Stop Killing Games platform has presented over 1.3 million signatures in Brussels, urging the EU to legislate against the shutdown of online video games, igniting a broader debate on digital content rights.
Did you spend money on this game? Now it can no longer be played
The online multiplayer game Anthem has officially been rendered unplayable following the shutdown of its servers.
Why Russia Tried to 'Completely Block' WhatsApp in the Country
WhatsApp has reported that the Russian government attempted to completely block its services in the country, with plans to enforce a permanent shutdown by 2026.
INSS agencies and services resume operations after 5 days; institute says it will prioritize those with canceled appointments
After a five-day shutdown, INSS digital services and agencies resumed operations, but many still faced difficulties in getting atendimento.
In Sudan & Iran, digital shutdown 'masks atrocities against civilians protesting for basic freedoms'
The article discusses how digital shutdowns in Sudan and Iran hinder visibility of atrocities committed against civilians who are protesting for fundamental rights.
Iran’s internet shutdown is chillingly precise and may last some time
Iran has implemented a severe and sophisticated internet shutdown lasting over 36 hours to suppress anti-government protests, with experts predicting it could continue for an extended period.