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Russia goes for gold in internet regulation

10 Mar 2014
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Russia goes for gold in internet regulation
10 Mar 2014
Russia goes for gold in internet regulation

Encrypt All the Things

5 Mar 2014

Today, Access launched the Encrypt All the Things campaign to encourage widespread use of data security practices. The centerpiece of the campaign is the Data Security Action Plan of 2014 – 7 security-enhancing steps that companies can take in order to provide a minimum amount of protection to personal data.

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Encrypt All the Things
5 Mar 2014
Encrypt All the Things

U.S.State Department announces six principles to guide signals intelligence

4 Mar 2014

Rule of law, legitimate purpose, non-arbitrariness, competent authority, oversight, transparency, and democratic accountability become US policy

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U.S.State Department announces six principles to guide signals intelligence
4 Mar 2014
U.S.State Department announces six principles to guide signals intelligence

Goodbye San Francisco, Hello Southeast Asia!

4 Mar 2014

RightsCon Silicon Valley 2014 is behind us and it was an overwhelming success! A big thanks goes out to all our expert speakers and sponsors and a special shout out to all RightsCon 2014 attendees for bringing the conference to life!

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Goodbye San Francisco, Hello Southeast Asia!
4 Mar 2014
Goodbye San Francisco, Hello Southeast Asia!

RightsCon Silicon Valley 2014 Kicks Off!

2 Mar 2014

After months of planning and preparing, we’re ready to kick off RightsCon Silicon Valley 2014, the premier gathering of tech policy leaders, entrepreneurs, and digital rights defenders from around the world. I’m in awe of the amazing lineup of speakers and experts, and we want to make sure you have access to them too!

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RightsCon Silicon Valley 2014 Kicks Off!
2 Mar 2014
RightsCon Silicon Valley 2014 Kicks Off!

Spotlight on Internet Governance: Part Three International Telecommunication Union

2 Mar 2014
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Spotlight on Internet Governance: Part Three International Telecommunication Union
2 Mar 2014
Spotlight on Internet Governance: Part Three International Telecommunication Union

A bag of tricks postpones the E.U. vote on net neutrality

27 Feb 2014

Earlier this week the Industry, Research and Energy (ITRE) Committee of the European Parliament was scheduled to vote on the European Telecoms Single Market proposal, legislation critical to determining the future of network neutrality in Europe. But instead of voting on Monday, the Committee decided to postpone the vote — because of a problem with plastic bags.

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A bag of tricks postpones the E.U. vote on net neutrality
27 Feb 2014
A bag of tricks postpones the E.U. vote on net neutrality

Spotlight on Internet Governance 2014: Part Two U.N. Working Group on Enhanced Cooperation

24 Feb 2014
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Spotlight on Internet Governance 2014: Part Two U.N. Working Group on Enhanced Cooperation
24 Feb 2014
Spotlight on Internet Governance 2014: Part Two U.N. Working Group on Enhanced Cooperation
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One day to save net neutrality in Europe!

23 Feb 2014

On Monday, 24 February, the Industry, Research and Energy (ITRE) Committee of the European Parliament will vote on the European Commission’s Telecoms Single Market proposal. This proposal includes provisions that put the future of the internet at risk as if not adequately amended, it would allow telcos to restrict the rights of internet users and establish a two-tiered internet in Europe.

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One day to save net neutrality in Europe!
23 Feb 2014
One day to save net neutrality in Europe!

Venezuela’s media crackdown extends online

22 Feb 2014

Venezuela has become the first South American government to take credit for shutting down nationwide access to the servers of massive online social networks to stifle political demonstrations.

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Venezuela’s media crackdown extends online
22 Feb 2014
Venezuela’s media crackdown extends online