Region: Europe
EU online terrorist content legislation risks undermining press freedom
Europe’s single market for data won’t free it from American tech giants
Access Now reporta sobre las tendencias en los bloqueos de Internet en el 2019, enfocándonos en la defensa de la libertad de expresión
La coalición #KeepItOn ha documentado un aumento de bloqueos de Internet en el 2019, incluyendo los bloqueos más prolongados y sostenidos en el tiempo y los ataques más selectivos contra comunidades vulnerables.
Targeted, cut off, and left in the dark: how internet shutdowns became an even greater threat to human rights in 2019
Our new report highlights internet shutdown trends that emerged in 2019, explores the #KeepItOn coalition’s ongoing efforts to fight shutdowns, and examines some of the challenges we foresee for 2020.
EU plans new rules for AI but experts seek more detail
European Parliament shows (again) its stance on Artificial Intelligence
The ongoing work on this topic signals both an awareness of the issues to be addressed and a commitment to address them. We hope to see regulatory initiatives turn “Trustworthy AI” into more than a slogan.
Access Now at Privacy Camp and CPDP 2020
Our EU policy team participated in this year’s Privacy Camp and the Computers, Privacy & Data Protection (CPDP) conference in Brussels, Belgium. Here’s a guide to our activities.
Bringing community insights on human rights priorities to world leaders in Davos
Hundreds of world leaders and CEOs, along with a small group of civil society reps, are gathering at the World Economic Forum to help shape global, regional, and industry agendas for worldwide impact. We’re bringing your message.
Help shape our message to world leaders on human rights in 2020 and beyond
Take the survey today to help shape our message to world leaders at the World Economic Forum in Davos, and to add your voice to the call for a future built on human rights for all.
In the EU, facial recognition in schools gets an F in data protection
No matter what new technology is deployed, the EU and its member states must implement and uphold the GDPR.