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Joseph Gordon-Levitt Explains Why He’s the Perfect Person to Play Snowden
The star opens up about 'Snowden,' patriotism, and his family's longstanding awareness that the government isn't always doing as it seems.
The ACLU Is About to Launch a Campaign Asking Obama to Pardon Edward Snowden
Civil liberties groups are hoping the release of Oliver Stone's 'Snowden' will spur widespread enthusiasm for a presidential pardon.
Boys Noize Announces North American Tour
The Berlin producer also has music in the forthcoming Olive Stone film 'Snowden.'
Here Are All the Movies You'll Be Watching This Year
This year's lineup for the Toronto International Film Festival looks pretty dope.
New ‘Anti-Terrorism’ Law Will Feed Russia’s Mass-Surveillance Machine
Companies will be forced to retain months of customer data for Russia’s creepy mass-surveillance system.
Snowden’s Favorite Cloud Service Now Has a Group Chat App
The cloud service that earned Edward Snowden's trust is now taking on the likes of Slack.
Watch the Full Episode: 'State of Surveillance' with Edward Snowden and Shane Smith
To find out the US government's real surveillance capabilities, and whether any of us can truly protect our sensitive information, VICE went to Moscow to meet the man who started the conversation, Edward Snowden.
The Troubling Metadata Sharing Program That Was Just Revealed in the UK
Through MILKWHITE, low level agencies such as the Metropolitan Police can access metadata collected by GCHQ.
Eric Holder Now Says Edward Snowden Performed 'Public Service' in Leaking Documents
When he was attorney general, Holder wasn't a fan of the NSA leaker. Now that he's out of government, he's saying something he could never have said back then.
Wikipedia's Co-Founder Explains Why We Need a Free Internet
Jimmy Wales talked to us about the need to be on the lookout for threats to a free and open internet.
Snowden's Surveillance Leaks Made People Less Likely to Read About Surveillance
New Oxford study shows evidence of post-Snowden “chilling effects” in what people read on Wikipedia.