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Big Media Companies Insist That VPN Services Violate Copyright Law

"Back during the SOPA fight, in a discussion with someone who was working with the politicians pushing SOPA, I pointed out that such a law would encourage much more encryption -- and the response was "that's no problem, because we'll just ban encryption next." As stupid and impossible as such a statement is, it shows the mindset of some copyright extremists. Thus, it should be no surprise that they're actually starting down just such a path in New Zealand. As we noted last year, Kiwi ISPs, frustrated that their users kept running up against geoblocks, have started offering VPN services that get around geoblocks as a standard feature there. Basically, this is nothing more than a recognition that the internet really is global and attempts to pretend otherwise are pretty fruitless."

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Best VPN 2023: keep your web browsing safe from prying eyes

What we’re learning in our pursuit of the best VPN so you can protect your online activity

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Microsoft Edge is testing a free in-browser VPN

It'll give you 1GB of data use per month.

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Google One subscribers now have access to a VPN on phone and desktop

Google announced on its blog that they now offer free VPN protection to all Google One subscribers as added security for Android phones.

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