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StopWatchingUs Rally Weekend: Calendar of Events

24 Oct 2013
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StopWatchingUs Rally Weekend: Calendar of Events
24 Oct 2013
StopWatchingUs Rally Weekend: Calendar of Events

Is Blackberry “NSA-proof”? Don’t bet on it

13 Sep 2013
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Is Blackberry “NSA-proof”? Don’t bet on it
13 Sep 2013
Is Blackberry “NSA-proof”? Don’t bet on it

Coalition of More Than 80 Organizations and Companies Call on U.S. Congress to End NSA Spying

11 Jun 2013

On Tuesday, Access and more than 80 organizations and internet companies sent a letter to Congress demanding an immediate halt to and investigation of the U.S. National Security Agency’s surveillance programs. Other signatories include the American Civil Liberties Union, the Electronic Frontier Foundation, Mozilla, and reddit.

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Coalition of More Than 80 Organizations and Companies Call on U.S. Congress to End NSA Spying
11 Jun 2013
Coalition of More Than 80 Organizations and Companies Call on U.S. Congress to End NSA Spying

Massive US surveillance program exposed

7 Jun 2013
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Massive US surveillance program exposed
7 Jun 2013
Massive US surveillance program exposed

As Istanbul protests continue, government turns off live camera feeds from Taksim

1 Jun 2013

As Istanbul’s Taksim Square swelled with protesters on Friday night, local authorities seemingly disabled livestreams from the municipality’s ‘Turistik Kameralar,’ or Tourist Cameras, that showed views of the plaza. By scraping the feed, Access was able to identify when the camera was disabled, as well as evidence that seems to prove that the feeds were disabled deliberately, rather than collapsing under ‘viewer load.’

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As Istanbul protests continue, government turns off live camera feeds from Taksim
1 Jun 2013
As Istanbul protests continue, government turns off live camera feeds from Taksim

Message to Malaysian regulators: keep the internet open

6 May 2013

Last week, we documented network interference in Malaysia: local internet service providers (ISPs) were obstructing the free flow of traffic from selected sites hosting opposition political content, right ahead of a critical election. We asked the Access community to demand accountability from the Malaysian government, and ensure the Malaysian internet stayed free and open. Thousands of members from more than 60 countries signed a petition telling the MCMC to keep Malaysia online–and we delivered that petition. On Sunday, May 5th, in the midst of the elections, we wrote to Sharil Tarmizi, head of the MCMC, to remind them that the world was watching: network interference is an unacceptable violation of Malaysians’ rights.

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Message to Malaysian regulators: keep the internet open
6 May 2013
Message to Malaysian regulators: keep the internet open

What the Microsoft transparency report does–and does not–tell us about Skype

3 Apr 2013

The Access team has reviewed Microsoft’s transparency report and analyzed what it does–and does not–tell us about law enforcement requests for Skype data, as well as how it measures up to the demands in the January open letter from civil society.

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What the Microsoft transparency report does–and does not–tell us about Skype
3 Apr 2013
What the Microsoft transparency report does–and does not–tell us about Skype

Week of Action Opposing CISPA

19 Mar 2013

This week, Access joins a coalition of Internet advocacy organizations in a week of action to express our opposition to the U.S. Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA).

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Week of Action Opposing CISPA
19 Mar 2013
Week of Action Opposing CISPA

Cybersecurity bill CISPA is back: same privacy concerns, more political support

15 Feb 2013

CISPA, the ill-conceived piece of US legislation on information sharing and cybersecurity, is back. Yesterday, the Intelligence Committee of the US House of Representatives held a hearing on cybersecurity, under the banner of “Advanced Threats Facing Our Nation.” The committee, chaired by Republican congressman Mike Rogers, heard testimony from representatives of the financial, energy, corporate, and security industries. No representative of the civil liberties or privacy community was invited to testify.

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Cybersecurity bill CISPA is back: same privacy concerns, more political support
15 Feb 2013
Cybersecurity bill CISPA is back: same privacy concerns, more political support