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EDRi and Access Now withdraw from EU Commission discussions

31 May 2016 •

The European Commission has announced an ill-considered “code of conduct” for countering hate speech online.

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EDRi and Access Now withdraw from EU Commission discussions
31 May 2016
EDRi and Access Now withdraw from EU Commission discussions
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What the E.U.-U.S. Umbrella Agreement does — and does not — mean for privacy

10 Sep 2015 •

Negotiators from the United States and the European Union recently reached a preliminary deal on the so-called Umbrella Agreement, a transatlantic deal that sets standards for protecting personal data when it is transferred for law enforcement purposes. However, one key hurdle remains before the agreement will get sign off: the U.S. must grant a right to remedy for E.U. citizens who suffer privacy violations. It remains to be seen whether the U.S. will follow through on providing that protection, and whether it will be meaningful enough to meet E.U. standards.

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What the E.U.-U.S. Umbrella Agreement does — and does not — mean for privacy
10 Sep 2015
What the E.U.-U.S. Umbrella Agreement does — and does not — mean for privacy
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Commissioners hearings: The many faces of Digital in the new European Commission

19 Oct 2014 •

On October 22nd, twenty-seven new European Commissioners selected by President-Elect Jean-Claude Juncker are set to be confirmed by the European Parliament. In the 5 years ahead, a certain number of these incoming Commissioners will have a huge influence on digital rights and security issues that impact the lives of European citizens and, indirectly, the rest of the world.

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Commissioners hearings: The many faces of Digital in the new European Commission
19 Oct 2014
Commissioners hearings: The many faces of Digital in the new European Commission