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Published in: digitaLibertiesBig Brother says ‘No’: surveillance and income management of asylum seekers through the UK ASPEN Card
The imposition of the ASPEN Card on those who are marginalised and unable to resist is no accident. It enables the...
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Published in: digitaLibertiesDo you agree?: What #MeToo can teach us about digital consent
The conversation around sexual consent could radically change the way we think of consent online.
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Published in: HomeThe UK government spied on human rights groups – now they’re taking it to court
After human rights groups challenged the government for its mass surveillance infrastructure, they were themselves...
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Published in: HomeThe end of anonymity? Trump and the tyranny of the majority
Worldwide, there is an administration-sanctioned attack on anonymity, online and off.
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Published in: TransformationDo we still need human judges in the age of Artificial Intelligence?
Technology and the law are converging, but what does that mean for justice?
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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: 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: 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: 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: 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: HomeWhose data is it anyway?
Collection, categorisation, and experimentation on people’s data are presented as legitimate because online...