
Facebook Plays US Political Game To Skirt Net Neutrality With Free Basic Internet
Oct 10, 2016 01:49 am UTC| Technology Law Politics
Facebook is at it again. Using its political contacts in Washington, the social media giant is trying to skirt the rules of Net Neutrality by trying to provide Free Basic internet connection. This is another step by...
Oct 07, 2016 01:35 am UTC| Insights & Views Law
Its been a busy week for the easily offended. On Tuesday, it was reported the Motion Pictures Practitioners Association of Nigeria banned local actress Rahama Sadau from making movies because of an offensive hug she had...

Eager homebuyers still falling victim to shadowy rent-to-buy deals
Oct 06, 2016 14:22 pm UTC| Insights & Views Law Real Estate
Those looking to get a piece of the Australian dream of buying a home are still falling victim to the shadow property market of rent-to-buy deals, a new report shows. In a typical rent-to-buy deal, the buyer agrees to...

Yahoo Calls Reuters Article About Email Scanning ‘Misleading,’ EU Gets Involved
Oct 06, 2016 13:07 pm UTC| Technology Law
Reuters recently published an article accusing Yahoo Inc. of helping the U.S. government spy on its users by scanning hundreds of millions of emails. The online entity has since responded to the allegations, saying that...
There is good as well as bad news about the state of governance in Africa
Oct 05, 2016 13:25 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics Law
Declining safety and deterioration in the rule of law are holding back progress in governance in Africa. This is according to the latest Ibrahim Index of African Governance. The index, started by the Mo Ibrahim...

Today's immigration laws have teeth, and their bite is toxic for people seeking asylum
Oct 04, 2016 09:02 am UTC| Insights & Views Law
As a dock city, Liverpool has served as a gateway to the sugar trade, slavery and global transport for hundreds of years. It has long been a city of immigrants from Ireland, India and Pakistan to Somalia, Ethiopia and...
R&D tax incentives need to be simple and underpin investor confidence
Oct 04, 2016 07:47 am UTC| Insights & Views Law Economy
Few examples of Australian tax policy are subject to as frequent change as the Research Development tax subsidy, again under review by the federal government. Substantive changes to the rules have occurred every five of...