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Cybercrime proposals would gut digital rights in Brazil. Join us to stop them.

21 Apr 2016 •

Cybercrime proposals are threatening privacy and free expression in Brazil, but civil society is fighting back.

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Cybercrime proposals would gut digital rights in Brazil. Join us to stop them.
21 Apr 2016
Cybercrime proposals would gut digital rights in Brazil. Join us to stop them.
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New cybersecurity legislation introduced in U.S., but still doesn’t protect users

11 Feb 2015 •

Today, U.S. Senator Tom Carper introduced the Cyber Threat Sharing Act of 2015, a new bill to authorize the public/private dissemination of cybersecurity-related information. The legislation’s limitations on the type of information that can be shared are not enough to protect user privacy. Access is calling on the U.S. Congress not to consider information-sharing legislation–which could ostensibly create new surveillance authorities under the guise of cybersecurity–until existing surveillance authorities are adequately reformed.

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New cybersecurity legislation introduced in U.S., but still doesn’t protect users
11 Feb 2015
New cybersecurity legislation introduced in U.S., but still doesn’t protect users
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Proposed change to U.S. federal criminal procedure Rule 41 would harm user privacy

5 Nov 2014 •

Access and EFF urge the Advisory Committee on Criminal Rules to reject a rules change that would give law enforcement more tools to violate computer users’ privacy

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Proposed change to U.S. federal criminal procedure Rule 41 would harm user privacy
5 Nov 2014
Proposed change to U.S. federal criminal procedure Rule 41 would harm user privacy