As 2021 draws to a close, we looked back at some of our most-read opinions and analyses over the past 12 months. They range from Elizabeth Renieris's penetrating examination of the Clubhouse app, to Heidi Tworek's elegant exposition of the history of disinformation, to Sean McDonald's insightful long read about the new frontiers of data governance, and beyond. Enjoy!
- The $4 Billion App That Doesn’t Value Privacy, Security or Accessibility
- Women, Not Politicians, Are Targeted Most Often by Deepfake Videos
- What’s Really at Stake with Vaccine Passports
- Bill C-10 and the Future of Internet Regulation in Canada
- Disinformation: It’s History
- The Proposed Rogers-Shaw Merger Exposes a Deeply Flawed Internet Access Model
- How the Free Market Incentivized Facebook’s Harmful Monopoly
- What Google’s Privacy Sandbox Means for Internet Governance
- Data Governance’s New Clothes
- What Do China’s High Patent Numbers Really Mean?