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Peter Micek, Esq.

General Counsel

Peter Micek is General Counsel and UN Policy Manager at Access Now, based in New York City. Peter Micek leads the Legal arm, managing risk to global programming and operations, closely with the organization’s Digital Security Helpline, Grants, and RightsCon teams. The Legal arm engages in strategic litigation and bolsters legal support for civic space online and civil society actors globally. As UN Policy Manager, Peter advances international norms and law on digital rights, including on privacy and spyware, censorship and internet shutdowns, and digital identity programs. Peter is also Lecturer at the Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA) on internet governance and public policy in the digital age, and sits on the Advisory Board of the Univ. of Oklahoma College of Law’s Center for International Business and Human Rights, and formerly the World Economic Forum’s Global Future Council on the Future of Cybersecurity. A lawyer by training, Peter completed a JD cum laude at the University of San Francisco School of Law, and in 2010 published “A Genealogy of Home Visits,” critiquing surveillance of at-risk communities. As a law student, Peter defended independent journalists and engaged in Freedom of Information litigation at First Amendment Project. Peter studied political science and journalism at Northwestern University in Evanston, IL. He is licensed by the state bars of California and New York, and has no cats.

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Nameless Coalition calls on Facebook to change its real name policy

5 Oct 2015
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Nameless Coalition calls on Facebook to change its real name policy
5 Oct 2015
Nameless Coalition calls on Facebook to change its real name policy
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Facebook: Nameless Coalition demands fixes to real name policy

5 Oct 2015

Today Access joined a coalition of international organizations to launch a campaign demanding essential changes to Facebook’s “real name” policy.

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Facebook: Nameless Coalition demands fixes to real name policy
5 Oct 2015
Facebook: Nameless Coalition demands fixes to real name policy
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U.S. to world: No privacy concerns here, move along

23 Sep 2015

The U.S. government does not protect the privacy rights of non-citizens beyond its borders. That’s the message it will deliver at the U.N. Human Rights Council tomorrow in its official response to the 348 recommendations received during the second Universal Periodic Review (UPR) of the U.S. human rights record in Geneva.

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U.S. to world: No privacy concerns here, move along
23 Sep 2015
U.S. to world: No privacy concerns here, move along
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Vodafone should come clean about Australian journalist data breach

16 Sep 2015

Vodafone employees accessed journalist Natalie O’Brien’s call and text records in 2011, after she wrote reports about problems with the company’s Siebel security system. According to a leaked email, Vodafone managers asked employees to use “any means available” to uncover the source of O’Brien’s information. Vodafone commissioned an investigation by a top accounting firm, the results of which it refuses to release, while denying any “improper behavior.” However, after public pressure intensified this week, Vodafone reversed course and has asked federal police to investigate. We call on Vodafone to cooperate fully with investigators, release the independent report it commissioned, publicly explain what actions the company took after it became aware of the breach, and promise non-repetition. The company should strive to implement encryption, including end-to-end encryption, which would prevent employees from being able to access user data like this in the future.

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Vodafone should come clean about Australian journalist data breach
16 Sep 2015
Vodafone should come clean about Australian journalist data breach
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Shutdowns, surveillance, & discrimination on Human Rights Council agenda

15 Sep 2015

The 30th Session of the U.N. Human Rights Council (“HRC30”) has begun in Geneva. Over the course of the three-week session, the 47 Member States of the Council – and a full slate of civil society representatives, observer states, and technical experts – will debate resolutions and reports on the current status of human rights worldwide. Access and the Association for Progressive Communications (APC) have compiled highlights identifying the key digital rights issues on the Council’s agenda, as well as relevant side events and countries under review in the Universal Periodic Review.

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Shutdowns, surveillance, & discrimination on Human Rights Council agenda
15 Sep 2015
Shutdowns, surveillance, & discrimination on Human Rights Council agenda
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Bersih 4.0 rally update: No incidents, but more needs to be done to free the press in Malaysia

31 Aug 2015

In the wake of the Bersih 4.0 rally, we call on the government of Malaysia to uphold freedom of expression online.

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Bersih 4.0 rally update: No incidents, but more needs to be done to free the press in Malaysia
31 Aug 2015
Bersih 4.0 rally update: No incidents, but more needs to be done to free the press in Malaysia
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Rights groups to Malaysia: Stop blocking websites and allow Bersih 4.0 Rally

28 Aug 2015

Today Access joined Article 19, APC, and Human Rights Watch in a letter to Prime Minister Najib denouncing the blocking of Sarawak Report and the revocation of publishing permits. The letter also warned against imposing further restrictions on mass protests planned for this weekend.

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Rights groups to Malaysia: Stop blocking websites and allow Bersih 4.0 Rally
28 Aug 2015
Rights groups to Malaysia: Stop blocking websites and allow Bersih 4.0 Rally
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Open letter to GSMA: Let’s work together for users at risk

27 Aug 2015

We sent an open letter to GSMA’s new Director General, in the hope of sparking a meaningful dialogue on how the association can join the fight to protect and respect the rights of users at risk.

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Open letter to GSMA: Let’s work together for users at risk
27 Aug 2015
Open letter to GSMA: Let’s work together for users at risk

Open letter to GSMA: Let’s work together for users at risk

27 Aug 2015

We sent the message below to the GSMA telecom association’s new Director General, in the hope of sparking a meaningful dialogue on how the association can join the fight to protect and respect the rights of users at risk.

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Open letter to GSMA: Let’s work together for users at risk
27 Aug 2015
Open letter to GSMA: Let’s work together for users at risk
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Access marks up the Myanmar government’s telecom “Masterplan”

12 Aug 2015

Access responds to the Myanmar government’s call for comment on its Draft Telecommunications Masterplan, a document that lays out a plan for the country’s telecommunications regime.

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Access marks up the Myanmar government’s telecom “Masterplan”
12 Aug 2015
Access marks up the Myanmar government’s telecom “Masterplan”