Tag: EU
EU facilitates surveillance: Access Now, PI demand an investigation
Access Now is calling on the European Ombudsman to open an inquiry into EU institutions’ failure to respect human rights when transferring surveillance tools abroad.
Was Passenger Name Record data exploited to kidnap Belarusian journalist? Access Now calls for EU investigation
Access Now is still waiting for a sufficient outcome to whether passenger data disclosure aided the grounding of Ryanair flight FR4978 carrying journalist Raman Pratasevich and Sofia Sapega.
Civil society to EU: don’t derail the Digital Services Act
The European Parliament must block suggestions to the EU Digital Services Act being negotiated that jeopardise human rights-centric platform governance.
Ireland fails to enforce EU law against Big Tech
EU court rules zero tariff offers violate open internet, roaming provisions
EU privacy law’s chief architect calls for its overhaul
GDPR: Three years in, and its future and success are still up in the air
“Three years under the GDPR: An implementation progress report” explores how far this legislation still has to go before its promises are truly fulfilled.
Intelligence artificielle “très risquée”, “trop risquée” : l’Europe veut mieux encadrer les usages
Regulating online platforms: how EU Member States are undermining the Digital Services Act
The European Union’s Digital Services Act is no mean feat, but it is striking that EU Member States establishing their own national solutions would prove to be the biggest obstacle.