DisinfoDocket 17 August
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* Reinventing health communication for the digital era
* Smart glasses are the blind spot in US privacy law
* From Tehran’s walls to the world: Iran’s visual propaganda as an art of war

Highlights
- Vietnam Tightens Online Speech Controls as Cyber Law Takes Effect (Tech Policy Press, 17 August)
- U.S. Tech Companies Owe a Duty of Care to Afghan Girls Too – of a Different Kind (Just Security, 14 August)
- The cockroaches’ reckoning: How Gen Z protests exposed India’s ‘lapdog media’ and ushered a new wave of reporters (Reuters Institute, 17 August)
1. Academia & Research
- Countering dis/misinformation sharing by hindering moral disengagement in adolescence: the role of prosocial conversational modeling (Nature, 5 August)
2. Platforms & Technology
- Instagram and Facebook could change forever if Meta loses child privacy trial (BBC, 17 August)
- A Washington Post investigation prompts changes at surveillance company Flock (Poynter, 14 August)
- China, Kimi K3 and WAICO: Can Beijing win the AI race and make the rules too? (Chatham House, 13 August)