Region: Europe
Joint letter opposing the proposed Terrorist Content Regulation
The ‘Regulation on preventing the dissemination of terrorist content online’ does not accord with the Charter of Fundamental Rights. Evidence-based measures can better achieve the Regulation’s stated goals.
Paris calling: Emmanuel Macron calls on the world to build trust and stability on the Internet
EU member states are watering down spyware regulation
Some EU member states are attempting to block curbs on the export of surveillance equipment to abusive regimes, threatening human rights around the world.
The US sits out an international cybersecurity agreement
Access Now to join the Paris Call for Trust and Stability in Cyberspace
We share the reasons we signed the Call and identify the parts we do not support and advocate changing.
Access Now at the 2018 Internet Governance Forum
Here’s a guide to the public panels and events we’re organizing, co-organizing, or participating in during IGF 2018.
New report recommends AI-specific human rights framework
Pourrez-vous passer les contrôles aux frontières à l’aéroport? C’est une intelligence artificielle qui décide
In Paris, protecting human rights through cyber peace
During Paris Digital Week, Access Now is headed to the Paris Peace Forum and the Internet Governance Forum. We will bring the message that cyber peace is about supporting user rights.
Mapping artificial intelligence strategies in Europe: a new report by Access Now
Access Now lays out a criteria to assess AI strategies in Europe to ensure that the development and deployment of AI is individual-centric and human rights-respecting.