Tag: EU
Access Now presents the European Human Rights agenda for the digital age
Access Now has put forward concrete policy objectives for European Union lawmakers in the areas of data protection, content governance, artificial intelligence, surveillance, and connectivity.
Access Now’s European Human Rights agenda for the digital age
Access Now at Privacy Camp and CPDP 2020
Our EU policy team participated in this year’s Privacy Camp and the Computers, Privacy & Data Protection (CPDP) conference in Brussels, Belgium. Here’s a guide to our activities.
EU May Overhaul ePrivacy Plan After Nations Criticize It
Access Now submission to the public consultation on BEREC Guidelines on the Open Internet Regulation
How the ePrivacy Regulation talks failed … again
EU states vote on ePrivacy reform: We were promised more privacy. Instead, we are getting a surveillance toolkit.
Experts are finished, politicians to deliver – the Council of Europe publishes expert recommendations on the human rights impacts of algorithmic systems
We welcome the finalised recommendations on the human rights impacts of algorithmic systems with great enthusiasm, and urge member states to adopt the text in due course and ensure its implementation by both the public and private sector.
EU Court decides on two major “right to be forgotten” cases: there are no winners here
Despite widespread reporting that two recent rulings on the “right to be forgotten” represent a victory for Google and free expression, concerns remain about human rights and the power of private companies to decide how content is discovered online.