Tag: Regulation
Digital rights win: U.S. to amend internet exemptions for sanctions programs
The U.S. is amending internet communications general licenses to ensure sanctions regimes do not negatively impact people’s ability to access the internet in targeted countries.
Submission to the Australian Attorney-General’s department on the review of the Privacy Act
Submission to the Indian government on the IT rules draft amendment 2023
Access Now submits that the proposed amendment to IT Rules 2021 requires to be revisited, in respect of both process and substance.
G-7 privacy regulators aim to ease turbulent international data flows
How does Parler control information? Access Now calls for transparency
Parler is building a reputation as a safe haven for right-wing extremists and conspiracy theorists, with users sharing information on the platform that helped terrorists storm the U.S. Capitol. Access Now is calling for transparency on how its policies affect human rights.
Internet censorship in Tanzania: the price of free expression online keeps getting higher
The government has replaced bad regulations with new ones that enable the same kind of harmful internet censorship in Tanzania. Not only does the new law stifle free expression, it allows the government to profit from ratcheting up online censorship and control.
رسالة مفتوحة من المنظمات الحقوقية والنقابية المدافعة على حرية التعبير والإعلام في تونس إلى السيدات والسادة نواب الشعب
Что не так с цифровыми паспортами: за что выступают активисты в кампании #WhyID
Video games seen becoming a new frontier in digital rights