Anger As US Internet Privacy Law Scrapped

US internet service providers will soon no longer need consent from users to share browsing history with marketers and other third parties. On Tuesday the House of Representatives voted to repeal an Obama-era law that demanded ISPs have permission to share personal information – including location data. Supporters of the move said it would increase … Read more

Olympics Rescue Plan Stalled

Messrs Talal & Fadi Fattal of global village group have expressed their utmost concern there has been no positive or alternative response from other major Shareholders of the wonder Club since their media release of their 5-point Rescue Plan last week. The plan called for change of current Head Coach, Attram, to their preferred choice … Read more

Movies Draw Record $38.6 Bn At Box Office In 2016

The global box office for films took in a record $38.6 billion last year, industry figures showed Wednesday, although receipts outside North America declined for the first time in 12 years as the Chinese market slowed. The worldwide figure, bolstered by globe-striding behemoths like “Captain America: Civil War” and “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story,” … Read more

Neutrality Fear Over Trump Appointee

President Donald Trump has chosen Ajit Pai as the new head of the US Federal Communications Commission, the government agency which regulates telecoms issues. The appointment has raised concerns among internet rights activists that laws ensuring net neutrality are now under threat. Net neutrality is the term given to the view that all traffic on … Read more