China Strengthens Censors
Ex-Marines Working on Behalf of Foreign Governments ; Gulf Dispute Worsens ...and More Picks
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Micro Breweries Supporting Bill That Takes Away Songwriter Rights (Trevin)
For a second time the Brewers Association is backing a piece regulation stripping songwriters of key legal rights (by way of a bizarre catch-22) that doesn’t obviously have an impact on independent brewers.
Italy Sells Warships to Qatar (Dan)
Think the dispute amongst Gulf nations is improving? Think again.
Ex-Marine Officers Sought Permission to Work for Foreign Governments (Celia)
The author writes, “Documents obtained by the Project On Government Oversight name seven retired Marine Corps officers—including the Secretary of Defense and the President’s new Chief of Staff—who sought and obtained permission from the Marine Corps to be paid to work on behalf of foreign governments and companies after they retired.”
China Strengthens Censors (Dan)
Censors in China used to target websites that published content that the government did not like. Now they are targeting VPNs.