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Estelle Massé

Europe Legislative Manager and Global Data Protection Lead

Estelle is Europe Legislative Manager and Global Data Protection Lead at Access Now. Her work focuses on data protection, privacy, surveillance and telecoms policies. In particular, Estelle leads the work of the organisation on data protection in the EU and around the world.
She is a member of the Multistakeholder Expert Group of the European Commission to support the application of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). She is a member of the World Economic Forum’s Global Future Council on Data Policy and of the Reference Panel of the Global Privacy Assembly.
She graduated with a Master in European Law from the University of Granada, Spain.

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Who is protecting net neutrality in Europe?

18 Dec 2015

On Monday 24, February, the Industry, Research and Energy Committee of the European Parliament will vote on the proposal for a Telecom Single Market. The Member of the European Parliament (MEP) in charge of the text being voted on, the conservative Pilar del Castillo Vera, put forward provisions that would undermine net neutrality and the future of the open internet. An alternative proposal to the text made by the socialist MEP Catherine Trautmann have already been supported by the Greens group. While this new text could still be improved, it does bring needed legal clarity and close the dangerous loopholes left in Ms Del Castillo’s proposal. Access, together with EDRi, provide an comparative analysis of these two proposals.

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Who is protecting net neutrality in Europe?
18 Dec 2015
Who is protecting net neutrality in Europe?

European Parliament approves new rules for data protection in the EU

17 Dec 2015

The European Parliament’s Civil Liberties Committee has approved the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), a text that solidifies the EU’s leadership in developing user-centric data protection rules.

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European Parliament approves new rules for data protection in the EU
17 Dec 2015
European Parliament approves new rules for data protection in the EU
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Traffic management in the Telecoms Single Market Regulation

15 Dec 2015

What is traffic management? Would net neutrality prohibit traffic management? Find out in our Q&A on traffic management in the Telecoms Single Market Regulation.

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Traffic management in the Telecoms Single Market Regulation
15 Dec 2015
Traffic management in the Telecoms Single Market Regulation

Access Now testifies on mass surveillance at European Parliament

8 Dec 2015

On December 2nd 2015, Access Now policy analyst Estelle Massé delivered a speech at the European Parliament on mass surveillance in the EU.

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Access Now testifies on mass surveillance at European Parliament
8 Dec 2015
Access Now testifies on mass surveillance at European Parliament

After the Paris attacks, France enacts sweeping legislation limiting fundamental freedoms

25 Nov 2015

After the Paris attacks, France made changes to its laws. Here’s our detailed analysis of those changes and what they mean for human rights.

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After the Paris attacks, France enacts sweeping legislation limiting fundamental freedoms
25 Nov 2015
After the Paris attacks, France enacts sweeping legislation limiting fundamental freedoms
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European Parliament seeks surveillance reform, asks member states to drop charges against Snowden

29 Oct 2015

Today, the European Parliament adopted the second report on the implementation of a “European Digital Habeas Corpus” examining the state of play of surveillance programmes. The non-binding report finds that there hasn’t been sufficient action taken to reform surveillance practices that affect individual rights. It also criticises the establishment of new surveillance measures in a large number of EU countries. Finally, the report calls for member states to drop charges against Edward Snowden and grant him whistleblower protection.

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European Parliament seeks surveillance reform, asks member states to drop charges against Snowden
29 Oct 2015
European Parliament seeks surveillance reform, asks member states to drop charges against Snowden
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The EU Parliament adopts ambiguous Net Neutrality legislation

27 Oct 2015

Today, the European Parliament adopted the Telecoms Single Market (TSM) regulation, a piece of legislation that has the potential to bring Net Neutrality to all 28 EU member states.

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The EU Parliament adopts ambiguous Net Neutrality legislation
27 Oct 2015
The EU Parliament adopts ambiguous Net Neutrality legislation
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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

CJEU declares Safe Harbour invalid

7 Oct 2015

The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) ruled in the Schrems case, finding that the Safe Harbour mechanism is invalid. Safe Harbour is a transatlantic data transfer mechanism enabling US companies to send data collected in the EU to the US.

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CJEU declares Safe Harbour invalid
7 Oct 2015
CJEU declares Safe Harbour invalid
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Civil society groups urge European Parliament to take final steps to real Net Neutrality

6 Oct 2015
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Civil society groups urge European Parliament to take final steps to real Net Neutrality
6 Oct 2015
Civil society groups urge European Parliament to take final steps to real Net Neutrality