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As Indian police raid Twitter’s office, alarming new internet rules take effect

25 May 2021

The threat to free expression on social media in India is continuing to grow.

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As Indian police raid Twitter’s office, alarming new internet rules take effect
25 May 2021
As Indian police raid Twitter’s office, alarming new internet rules take effect
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GDPR: Three years in, and its future and success are still up in the air

25 May 2021

“Three years under the GDPR: An implementation progress report” explores how far this legislation still has to go before its promises are truly fulfilled.

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GDPR: Three years in, and its future and success are still up in the air
25 May 2021
GDPR: Three years in, and its future and success are still up in the air

Access Now welcomes INSLM recommendations on TOLA reform

10 Jul 2020

Access Now welcomes the publication this week of the final report of the INSLM evaluating whether the TOLA contains sufficient safeguards for protecting the rights of individuals, and whether its provisions remain proportionate and necessary.

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Access Now welcomes INSLM recommendations on TOLA reform
10 Jul 2020
Access Now welcomes INSLM recommendations on TOLA reform

ENTIDADES MUNDO AFORA MANIFESTAM CRÍTICAS AO PL DAS FAKES NEWS BRASILEIRO

25 Jun 2020
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ENTIDADES MUNDO AFORA MANIFESTAM CRÍTICAS AO PL DAS FAKES NEWS BRASILEIRO
25 Jun 2020
ENTIDADES MUNDO AFORA MANIFESTAM CRÍTICAS AO PL DAS FAKES NEWS BRASILEIRO
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As TSM moves to plenary, the future of Net Neutrality in Europe remains unclear

22 Oct 2015

On 27 October, 2015 the European Parliament will vote in plenary on the Telecoms Single Market (TSM) regulation, legislation that could bring Net Neutrality to the 28 EU member states.

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As TSM moves to plenary, the future of Net Neutrality in Europe remains unclear
22 Oct 2015
As TSM moves to plenary, the future of Net Neutrality in Europe remains unclear