John Perrino
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🤓 Internet policy nerd 🌐 @InternetSociety.bsky.social "Senior Expert" 📚 Always learning ⚾ 🏛️ NY sports & DC life
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I am building a Bluesky feed for the internet policy community.

Add it by searching "Internet Policy" in the Feeds tab and send me suggestions or requests for folks I should add.
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When a BBC reporter can do this, without privileged access to communications data, I find it hard to accept law enforcement's constant claim that they are "going dark" because of encrypted messaging. Encryption is not the main obstacle to effective law enforcement.
www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
BBC tracks down sextortion scammer targeting teenage boys
The BBC challenges the scammers targeting teenagers like Evan Boettler, who took his own life just 90 minutes after being contacted.
www.bbc.co.uk
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Congressman: "Free speech only applies if you agree with me."
thehill.com
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I am proud to have worked on an Internet Society amicus brief with the Supreme Court raising concerns that a case could cause thousands of innocent people to lose Internet access.
Your Internet Access Is at Risk. We’re Speaking Up - Internet Society
The Internet Society filed an amicus brief in Cox Communications v. Sony Music Entertainment, urging the Court to consider Internet implications.
www.internetsociety.org
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mmasnick.bsky.social
Again, I know this will upset some AI haters, but I worry that in our efforts to stop all AI, we're going to end up shutting down the open internet in ways we won't easily get back.
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People across the Middle East reported slower Internet speeds Sunday as undersea cable cuts were reported in the Red Sea.

It's not clear if the cuts were the result of an accident or an attack. Some have blamed Yemen Houthi rebels for attacks.

Either way, repairs can take weeks.
Undersea cables cut in the Red Sea, disrupting internet access in Asia and the Mideast
Undersea cable cuts in the Red Sea have disrupted internet access in parts of Asia and the Middle East.
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📄 Brief of Cox Communications, Inc. and CoxCom, LLC
www.supremecourt.gov/DocketPDF/24...
www.supremecourt.gov
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Arguments are being filed in a Supreme Court case that could force ISPs to shut off Internet connections for the mere allegation a user is engaging in copyright infringement by sharing or downloading songs.

Cox argues an adverse ruling would "yield mass evictions from the internet."
If allowed to stand, the Fourth Circuit’s one-two punch will yield mass evictions from the internet. ISPs confronting steep penalties will have no choice but to terminate the connections of homes, barracks, hospitals, and hotels, upon bare accusation. The ramifications extend beyond copyright infringement: Under the Fourth Circuit’s reasoning, once an aggrieved party sends an ISP a notice asserting any manner of customer wrongdoing, the ISP is a willful accomplice for every subsequent customer misdeed. That notion turns internet providers into internet police and jeopardizes internet access for millions of users.
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Bluesky @bsky.app · Aug 22
Unfortunately, Bluesky is unavailable in Mississippi right now, due to a new state law that requires age verification for all users.

While intended for child safety, we think this law poses broader challenges & creates significant barriers that limit free speech & harm smaller platforms like ours.
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Talks with China about TikTok resumed in July, but later last month the Commerce Secretary said the site will go dark unless the US takes control. In other words, the talks must not have gone well.

thehill.com/policy/techn...
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Here we go again! The next TikTok sell or ban "deadline" is September 17, but President Trump says he may do another extension and that he'll keep extending until there is a buyer.

For those keeping score at home, that would be the fourth deadline extension by executive order.
Trump says he’ll keep extending TikTok shutdown deadline
President Donald Trump is calling national security and privacy concerns related to TikTok and its Chinese parent company highly overrated.
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We need to move policy debates from the impossible to the possible of online safety!

Great @markscott.bsky.social piece today:

"To jump directly to the 'let's read everyone's messages!' stage makes good politics. But it does not represent a grown-up approach to what are impossible trade-offs."
The never-ending battle between safety and privacy
In the rush to protect kids online, policymakers are skipping over basic digital safeguards to undermine fundamental privacy rights.
www.digitalpolitics.co
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People are finally realizing that age verification for "adult content" doesn't just mean porn.

🎧 Want to listen to a song with explicit lyrics? 🚫 Age check.

💬 Access a message board on sexual health? 🚫 Age check.

📰 Read the news? 🚫 Age check.

We need another word for "adult" content. Any ideas?
Why U.S. politicians are up in arms about new internet rules in Britain
On Friday, Vice President JD Vance kicked off his trip to the U.K. by warning about online “censorship” in the country.
www.nbcnews.com
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Quick Facts:

👉 The case challenges a UK government order for Apple to provide access to certain encrypted iCloud backups.

👉 The government demand jeopardizes the security and privacy of millions globally, undermines the UK tech sector, and sets a dangerous precedent for cybersecurity.
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The Internet Society is taking a stand against secret UK government orders to break encryption. 🇬🇧 🏛️ 🔐

We jointly filed a request with a court on Wednesday to provide expert evidence on privacy and security.
A UK Government Order Threatens the Privacy and Security of All Internet Users   - Internet Society
Earlier this year, the UK government ordered Apple to provide access to encrypted data in the company's cloud storage service, iCloud.
www.internetsociety.org
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Congratulations to my incredible colleague @josephhall.org who has taught and inspired many of us in tech policy!

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Public Knowledge 22nd Annual IP3 Awards - Meet the 2025 Awardees

Internet Protocol: Dr. Joseph Lorenzo Hall
Intellectual Property: Sarah Jeong
Information Policy: Dr. Alondra Nelson
President's Award: Alvaro Bedoya
Presidents Award: Rebecca Kelly Slaughter
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Search engines like Google and Microsoft must be in compliance by December 27, 2025.

Here's a screenshot of those eSafety Commissioner age assurance rules (alt text also available).
2) Age assurance and default tools and/or settings for account holders

By no later than 6 months after this Code comes into effect and where technically feasible and reasonably practicable, a provider of an internet search engine service must:

    a) implement appropriate age assurance measures for account holders; and
    b) apply tools and/or settings, like ‘safe search’ functionality, at the highest safety setting by default for an account holder its age assurance systems indicate is likely to be an Australian child, designed to protect and prevent Australian children from accessing or being exposed to online pornography and high impact violence material in search results.

At a minimum, such tools and settings must filter out online pornography and high-impact violence material detected in search results.

Note: Internet search engine services are designed for general public use, with or without an account. Providers of internet search engine services are not required to implement age assurance measures for end-users who are not account holders.
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For my fellow nerds, here is the link to the codes (.pdf)

Section 7, Compliance Measure 2 (Page 5)

www.esafety.gov.au/sites/defaul...
www.esafety.gov.au
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Australia will require age checks for search engines to protect children from unwanted content with $50 million fines.

Except if you don't log in. No age check required and you can search for anything, same as now.

Makes sense right? 🤔

Not great for privacy. Not great for safety. 🤦
Australia is quietly rolling out age checks for search engines like Google
Just as Australians are adjusting to the idea of having their ages checked for social media, age assurance rules are being applied to search engines and many other corners of the internet.
www.abc.net.au