digital rights

  1. Authors Sue Microsoft Over AI Training Using Pirated Books

    A group of authors, including Pulitzer Prize winners Kai Bird, Jia Tolentino, and Daniel Okrent, have filed a lawsuit against Microsoft, alleging that the company used pirated digital versions of their books without permission to train its Megatron artificial intelligence model. The lawsuit...
  2. BBC Lawsuit Against Perplexity AI Highlights Copyright Clash in AI Industry

    The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) has recently issued a legal warning to Perplexity AI, an artificial intelligence startup backed by prominent investors including Nvidia and Jeff Bezos. The BBC alleges that Perplexity's chatbot has been reproducing its content verbatim without...
  3. Windows 11 Account Lockout Controversy Sparks Privacy and User Choice Debate

    In the rapidly evolving landscape of Windows operating systems, a recent incident has thrust Microsoft’s user policies into the spotlight, sparking heated debate across social media, forums, and mainstream tech outlets. On June 17th, a Windows 11 user shared a deeply frustrating experience on...
  4. End of Windows 10 Support in 2025: Embracing Linux for Security, Sustainability, and Control

    As October 14, 2025 approaches, the world stands on the threshold of a dramatic shift in personal and enterprise computing. Millions of users—ranging from home enthusiasts to Fortune 500 corporations—are confronting an inevitability: Microsoft will end all official support for Windows 10. This...
  5. End of Windows 10 in 2025: Why Switching to Linux and LibreOffice Is the Best Choice

    As the sunset approaches for Windows 10, users around the globe face a pivotal choice: take the leap to Windows 11, linger on unsupported software, or embrace a radically different path—switching to Linux paired with LibreOffice. The Document Foundation (TDF), the driving force behind...
  6. Microsoft’s Windows 11 Updates & EU-Driven User Empowerment Strategies

    Microsoft’s approach to browser choice in Windows 11 has long been a sore point for users who value autonomy over their computing experience. This week, the company took a major step in realigning its practices—at least in the eyes of European regulators—by announcing sweeping changes aimed at...
  7. European Windows Users Gain Control: Uninstall Bloatware & Customize Your Experience

    For European Windows users, enduring the presence of unremovable apps and relentless pop-ups has been a defining feature of the operating system for years. But that landscape is rapidly changing as Microsoft, prodded by regulatory mandates from the European Economic Area’s Digital Markets Act...
  8. Microsoft's Windows Updates in Europe Enable Greater User Control and Choice

    In a landmark shift spurred by Europe’s stringent regulatory landscape, Microsoft has begun rolling out a series of significant updates to Windows 10, Windows 11, and an array of native apps. This evolving update cycle reflects not only Microsoft’s “ongoing commitment to compliance” but also...
  9. European DMA Drives Windows Changes: Edge Prompts End & User Control Boosted

    Europe’s Digital Markets Act (DMA) has continued to drive significant shifts in Microsoft’s business practices—especially regarding how the Windows platform interacts with competing web browsers. In a notable move, Microsoft has announced the end of persistent Edge browser prompts for users in...
  10. Microsoft Unbundles Windows in EU: Major User Control and Competition Wins

    In a monumental shift poised to redefine user autonomy, Microsoft recently began rolling out sweeping changes for Windows users in the European Economic Area (EEA), directly addressing long-standing criticisms around default apps, forced browser choices, and the often frustrating persistence of...
  11. Europe Gets a Windows 11 Makeover: How Regulations Are Reshaping User Experience

    The latest wave of changes to Windows 11 might be delighting users across Europe, but for many Americans, the improvements remain out of reach—reserved only for those living within the European Economic Area (EEA). While Microsoft frames these updates as milestones for openness and user choice...
  12. Decentralized AI: Protecting Digital Freedom in a Centralized Tech World

    In the rapidly evolving landscape of artificial intelligence (AI), a significant shift is underway. Professor Matthias Mende, founder of the Bonuz Ecosystem, has raised concerns about the centralization of AI technologies and advocates for a decentralized approach to preserve digital freedom...
  13. Centralized AI Dominance vs. Decentralized Future: The Battle for Digital Freedom

    The alarm bell rings across the digital world: centralized AI, guided by a handful of powerful corporations, is tightening its grip over a $4.8 trillion industry, raising unprecedented concerns about digital freedom, transparency, and ethical accountability. This mounting concern is not just...
  14. Microsoft Controversy: Censorship or Corporate Governance in Political Emails?

    In a rapidly shifting digital era where corporate communication practices can influence global narratives, Microsoft has found itself at the center of a new controversy regarding the handling of politically focused email content within its organization. The tech giant, which sits at the...
  15. Signal Introduces Screen Security on Windows to Combat AI Surveillance Features

    A new chapter in the struggle for digital privacy and security is emerging, as the popular encrypted messaging platform Signal introduces a major feature debuting first on its Windows app: Screen Security. This development is not occurring in isolation—it is a direct response to the...
  16. Microsoft Recall on Windows 11: Privacy Concerns, Signal’s Countermeasure & Future Implications

    Microsoft’s introduction of Recall, an AI-powered feature for Windows 11, ignited both curiosity and controversy across the tech landscape. Billed as a convenience-boosting assistant, Recall quietly captures screenshots of user activity in seven-second intervals, creating an easily searchable...
  17. Microsoft Email Censorship Sparks Controversy Over Free Speech and Ethics in Geopolitics

    Microsoft's recent decision to block internal emails containing terms such as "Gaza," "Palestine," and "genocide" has ignited a firestorm of controversy, raising profound questions about corporate censorship, employee rights, and the ethical responsibilities of technology companies in...
  18. Microsoft Confrontation: Employee Activism Sparks Ethical Technology Debate

    A Confrontation at the Crossroads of Technology and Ethics In an incident that has sent ripples through both the corporate world and the tech community, an Indian-American software engineer, Vaniya Agrawal, staged an unprecedented confrontation at Microsoft’s headquarters. The heated exchange...
  19. Microsoft Build Protest Highlights AI Ethics and Social Responsibility Concerns

    The scene outside the Microsoft Build developer conference this week in Seattle was striking not only for its cutting-edge technology demos and AI chatter, but for a rare display of public protest that underscored the complex relationship between big tech and social responsibility. As attendees...
  20. Microsoft Under Fire: Ethical Controversies and Employee Activism Amid Israel-Gaza Conflict

    Across the tech industry, debates about corporate responsibility and the moral implications of advanced technologies have rarely reached the fever pitch now surrounding Microsoft’s role in the ongoing Israel-Gaza conflict. A wave of internal dissent—sparked by high-profile firings and a...