Voting Against the Surveillance State | EFFector 36.2

3 months ago

EFF is here to keep you up-to-date with the latest news about your digital rights! EFFector 36.2 is out now and covers a ton of the latest news, including: a victory, as Amazon's Ring will no longer facilitate warrantless footage requests from police; an analysis on Apple's announcement to support RCS on iPhones; and a call for San Francisco voters to vote no on Proposition E on the March 5, 2024 ballot.

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EFFector 36.2 | Voting Against the Surveillance State

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Christian Romero

【月刊マスコミ評・放送】NHK ネット業務に不安要因=諸川 麻衣

3 months ago
 昨年10月、総務省の「デジタル時代における放送制度の在り方に関する検討会」の「公共放送ワーキンググループ(WG)」が、NHKのインターネット活用業務を従来の任意業務から必須業務化する方向性を示した。この取りまとめを受けて放送法が改正されればNHKは、テレビ受像機を持たずパソコンやスマートフォンで放送を視聴する利用者からも、必要な手続きを経た上で受信料を徴収可能になる。 テレビを持たない世帯が増える中、放送のネット配信は、WGでも論じられた通り、時代の必然、世界的趨勢と言える..
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