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Amendments to Commission’s proposal for an ePrivacy Regulation

7 Jun 2017
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Amendments to Commission’s proposal for an ePrivacy Regulation
7 Jun 2017
Amendments to Commission’s proposal for an ePrivacy Regulation

Ukraine’s internet ban fights fire with fire: it’s still censorship

26 May 2017

Ukraine’s move to ban popular apps and sites violates international law and norms.

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Ukraine’s internet ban fights fire with fire: it’s still censorship
26 May 2017
Ukraine’s internet ban fights fire with fire: it’s still censorship

Civil society coalition calls for stronger EU export controls of surveillance technologies with clear exemptions for security research

10 May 2017

The coalition urges stronger safeguards for human rights in export control, as well as clear exemptions to protect security research.

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Civil society coalition calls for stronger EU export controls of surveillance technologies with clear exemptions for security research
10 May 2017
Civil society coalition calls for stronger EU export controls of surveillance technologies with clear exemptions for security research

Secure all the things! How to protect human rights on the Internet of Things

9 May 2017

A first look at what a human rights framework might look like for the Internet of Things.

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Secure all the things! How to protect human rights on the Internet of Things
9 May 2017
Secure all the things! How to protect human rights on the Internet of Things
European Ombudsman surveillance

French election: What does a Macron presidency mean for human rights?

8 May 2017

Our analysis and recommendations as we look ahead to a Macron presidency.

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French election: What does a Macron presidency mean for human rights?
8 May 2017
French election: What does a Macron presidency mean for human rights?
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Even with Macron victory in France, risks remain for human rights

8 May 2017

Macron must safeguard human rights for everyone, regardless of gender, race, religion, or any other discriminatory distinctions.

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Even with Macron victory in France, risks remain for human rights
8 May 2017
Even with Macron victory in France, risks remain for human rights

Silencing civil society in Hungary: How to fight back?

28 Apr 2017

An authoritarian “illiberal democracy” starts with attacks on free expression and independent institutions. Here’s what the current crisis in Hungary teaches for resistance worldwide.

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Silencing civil society in Hungary: How to fight back?
28 Apr 2017
Silencing civil society in Hungary: How to fight back?

What’s wrong with the system for cross-border access to data

25 Apr 2017

It creates incentives for governments to employ workarounds that harm our privacy.

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What’s wrong with the system for cross-border access to data
25 Apr 2017
What’s wrong with the system for cross-border access to data
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Gov’t, industry and advocates debate ePrivacy Regulation

13 Apr 2017
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Gov’t, industry and advocates debate ePrivacy Regulation
13 Apr 2017
Gov’t, industry and advocates debate ePrivacy Regulation
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Europe’s e-Privacy Regulation must level the playing field — for the users

13 Apr 2017

Our testimony before the European Parliament on the proposed e-Privacy Regulation clarifies that the rules must not only meet but exceed the protections under the GDPR.

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Europe’s e-Privacy Regulation must level the playing field — for the users
13 Apr 2017
Europe’s e-Privacy Regulation must level the playing field — for the users