Publication Type: Publications
Forgotten Pillar: The Telco Remedy Plan
Individuos y Organizaciones de la Sociedad Civil expresan su preocupación por los mecanismos de nombramiento de miembros del Directorio de la Autoridad Federal de Tecnologías de la Información y las Comunicaciones (AFTIC)
Civil society organizations and individuals express their concerns about the appointment of directors in the federal authority for ICT regulation in Argentina.
Connectivity at Risk / Study on the impact of blocking uncertified mobile devices in Brazil
This study and opinion, undertaken in partnership with the Instituto de Tecnologia e Sociedade de Brasil, addresses the Brazilian Telecommunications Agency (Anatel)’s plan to block uncertified cell phones in Brazil.
POLICY BRIEF: Internet Governance and the Future of the NetMundial Initiative
Policy brief on the NetMundial Initiative’s Coordination Council meeting in Brazil on June 30, 2015.
Access’ feedback to Global Conference on Cyber Space draft Chair’s Statement
Ahead of the Global Conference on Cyber Space, Access provided feedback to the draft Chair’s Statement calling for recognition that cybersecurity policies must protect the entire security ecosystem, including users.
FAQ on Google’s “right to be forgotten”
What is the Google Spain court case on the “right to be forgotten”? What are the implications of this ruling for privacy? Find out by reading our FAQ!
EDRi and Access Now’ Analysis of Italian Presidency Text on the Telecoms Single Market proposal
EDRi and Access welcome efforts of the Italian Presidency of the Council of the European Union to move forward on the Telecoms Single Market proposal which includes provisions on net neutrality. However, the proposed text contains loopholes that, if not properly addressed, could constitute a serious threat to fundamental rights and innovation in Europe. Find here our comments and proposed modifications the Italian Presidency text.
Testimony of Access/EFF on the Matter of Rule 41 (Botnets)
Access and EFF testimony in front of the Advisory Committee on Criminal Rules urging it to reject a rules change that would give law enforcement more tools to violate computer users’ privacy.
UN Commission on Science & Technology for Development
Contribution to the CSTD ten-year review of the implementation of WSIS outcomes.
Access, EFF Comment to PCLOB Board
This letter provides more background on Executive Order 12333, and asks for increased oversight of the scale and adequacy of other surveillance activities, the problem of over-classification, and the United States’ endorsement and implementation of international human rights principles on surveillance.