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Published in: HomeA new digital trade agenda: are we giving away the Internet?
Will this foster digital rights, or leave us with even lower standards and a concentrated, quasi-monopolistic market...
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Published in: HomeThe future of the internet depends on you
People from the freedom of expression, privacy and media development communities must get engaged, to ensure that...
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Published in: HomeDigital skills in academia: let’s CryptoParty!
The question of how to secure research data in times of large-scale online surveillance remains unaddressed....
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Published in: HomeAn alternative take on alternative facts
Trump is right: we should be dealing in alternative facts – they have important work to do.
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Published in: digitaLibertiesThe EU must keep up with new technologies
Surveillance technologies infiltrating computer systems of human rights activists can result in their imprisonment...
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Published in: HomeThe future of US net neutrality under Trump
Administrative decisions related to the country’s telecommunications policy often go unnoticed by the majority of...
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Published in: HomeState surveillance is a global threat to press freedom
The state should not have the power to secretly identify then persecute whistleblowers.
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Published in: HomePrivacy and Data Protection Day: restoring trust for digital citizens
The web has made our world increasingly borderless, and digital security should be borderless too, not just a...
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Published in: HomeA rights-based approach to technology: gathering admissible evidence and the eyeWitness to Atrocities app
The right to anonymity, whilst always promoted by accountability mechanisms has never allowed witnesses to give...
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Published in: HomeFacebook’s new role in Europe: protecting Poles from hate speech since 2016
A couple of years ago any nationalist statement against the “threat of muslimisation” was widely recognized as the...
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Published in: HomeMexico's misinformation wars
How organized troll networks attack and harass journalists and activists in Mexico. Español
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Published in: HomeThe Facebook President: fact trumps fiction
Did Facebook really turn Hillary Clinton from POTUS 45 into Al Gore 2016?
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Published in: HomeThe free space for data monopolies in Europe is shrinking
If the new EU data protection regulation is enforced equally for EU and non-EU companies, supported by anti-trust...
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Published in: HomeSmall steps in the struggle for digital rights?
In this rapidly expanding internet, the kinds of rights we need are often difficult to pin down – though pin them...
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Published in: digitaLibertiesThe UK’s Investigatory Powers Bill is about to become law – here's why that should terrify us
The evidence that these powers are all needed is thin indeed. And the cost to all of our privacy is huge.
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Published in: HomeEuropean net neutrality, at last?
Article 3 of the Regulation defined the legal foundations of net neutrality in the EU, including the operators'...
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Published in: HomeGoverning Google
As for Google, without a more ‘joined up’ EU legal and regulatory framework integrating digital rights and economic...
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Published in: HomeBelling the trolls: free expression, online abuse and gender
Freedom of expression is fundamentally about power: about who gets to speak or express themselves and on what terms...
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Published in: HomePoland welcomes internet filtering
Any limits set for free expression online must be traced in pencil, not in ink, and not, and this is particularly...
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Published in: digitaLibertiesSurveillance, power and communication
Coalitions of actors – scholars, activists, some politicians, and even some captains of industry, will need to...