Tag: Free Speech
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Calls to Scrap Jordan’s Cybercrime Law Echo Calls to Reject Cybercrime Treaty
In a number of countries around the world, communities—and particularly those that are already vulnerable—are threatened by expansive …
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Unveiling Venezuela’s Repression: A Legacy of State Surveillance and Control
Moreover, there is a growing concern that the government’s strategy could escalate to broader shutdowns of social media and communication …
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Unveiling Venezuela’s Repression: Surveillance and Censorship Following July’s Presidential Election
of VenApp, a surveillance application originally launched in December 2022 to report failures in public services. Promoted by President …
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The French Detention: Why We’re Watching the Telegram Situation Closely
It is possible that all of the charges derive from “the failure to communicate.” French authorities may be claiming that Durov is …
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MGs, Free Speech, sedexp, Cthulhu, SeaTac, GrimResource, ServiceBridge, Josh Marpet.. – SWN #410
MGs, Free Speech, sedexp, Cthulhu, SeaTac, GrimResource, ServiceBridge, the FBI, Josh Marpet, and more, on this Edition of the Security …
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Weak Human Rights Protections: Why You Should Hate the Proposed UN Cybercrime Treaty
This risks turning international efforts to fight cybercrime into tools for human rights abuses and transnational repression. Safeguards …
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Surveillance Defense for Campus Protests
to protect themselves and their communities. There are no easy or universal answers, but here we outline some common considerations to help …
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Four Voices You Should Hear this International Women’s Day
Around the globe, freedom of expression varies wildly in definition, scope, and level of access. The impact of the digital age on …
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Kids Online Safety Shouldn’t Require Massive Online Censorship and Surveillance: 2023 Year in Review
There’s been plenty of bad news regarding federal legislation in 2023. For starters, Congress has failed to pass meaningful comprehensive …
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Today The UK Parliament Undermined The Privacy, Security, And Freedom Of All Internet Users
It’s a basic human right to have a private conversation. This right is even more important for the most vulnerable …
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UN Cybercrime Convention Negotiations Enter Final Phase With Troubling Surveillance Powers Still on the Table
Going into the sixth negotiating session, which begins August 21 in New York, the outcome of the talks remains uncertain. A variety of …
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