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Due Process is a Human Right: Demand that the White House support ECPA reform

5 Dec 2013

Today, Access is joining a day of action in the United State calling for reform of the U.S. Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA) — the law known for giving the U.S. government the ability to access your email and documents in the cloud without a warrant. ECPA is one of the internet’s most outdated laws: it was passed in 1986, before most people even had access to the internet.

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Due Process is a Human Right: Demand that the White House support ECPA reform
5 Dec 2013
Due Process is a Human Right: Demand that the White House support ECPA reform

More heads roll as TeliaSonera probes deals with ‘dictator’s daughter’

3 Dec 2013

Swedish telco TeliaSonera is taking further steps to remedy its involvement in corrupt business deals in Uzbekistan, most recently by Monday’s ousting of four senior executives.

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More heads roll as TeliaSonera probes deals with ‘dictator’s daughter’
3 Dec 2013
More heads roll as TeliaSonera probes deals with ‘dictator’s daughter’

UN General Assembly Takes Critical Step to Address Privacy amid Surveillance Controversy

26 Nov 2013

Today the U.N. General Assembly took a critical first step in addressing mass surveillance as a human rights violations with the passage of a resolution recognizing the right to privacy in the digital age.

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UN General Assembly Takes Critical Step to Address Privacy amid Surveillance Controversy
26 Nov 2013
UN General Assembly Takes Critical Step to Address Privacy amid Surveillance Controversy

Message to U.N. General Assembly: Stand up for Right to Privacy in the Digital Age

22 Nov 2013

As negotiations at the United Nations General Assembly over the right to privacy in the digital age grow heated, Access, together with Amnesty International, the Electronic Frontier Foundation, Human Rights Watch, and Privacy International have written a letter to members of the General Assembly urging them to “take a stand against indiscriminate practices such as mass surveillance, interception, and data collection, both at home and abroad”.

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Message to U.N. General Assembly: Stand up for Right to Privacy in the Digital Age
22 Nov 2013
Message to U.N. General Assembly: Stand up for Right to Privacy in the Digital Age

Proposed Ecuadorean Criminal Code poses serious threat to user privacy

13 Nov 2013

Ecuador is set to finish a major revision to its Criminal Code on Friday, and it’s not looking good for user rights. Even as the country’s president, Rafael Correa, has been outspoken in criticizing NSA surveillance, the Ecuadorean Assembly is charging ahead with a requirement that all internet service providers spy on their customers, in violation of the country’s Constitution and international law.

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Proposed Ecuadorean Criminal Code poses serious threat to user privacy
13 Nov 2013
Proposed Ecuadorean Criminal Code poses serious threat to user privacy

2013 Internet Governance Forum in Review

7 Nov 2013

The 8th annual U.N. Internet Governance Forum wrapped up late last month in Bali, Indonesia. This year’s official main theme was “Building Bridges – Enhancing Multi-stakeholder Cooperation for Growth and Sustainable Development”; however, mass online surveillance and a recently announced 2014 world summit on internet governance dominated many discussions at the IGF.

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2013 Internet Governance Forum in Review
7 Nov 2013
2013 Internet Governance Forum in Review

Brazil, Germany introduce resolution on Right to Privacy in the Digital Age at UN General Assembly

1 Nov 2013

The United Nations is the site of the latest diplomatic response to revelations of mass surveillance by the United States and its allies. Today at the General Assembly, Brazil and Germany formally introduced their draft resolution on “The Right to Privacy in the Digital Age.”

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Brazil, Germany introduce resolution on Right to Privacy in the Digital Age at UN General Assembly
1 Nov 2013
Brazil, Germany introduce resolution on Right to Privacy in the Digital Age at UN General Assembly

Access releases Net Neutrality paper amid growing international debate

23 Oct 2013

Since last year, Access has been working to raise the profile of net neutrality and stop network discrimination in Europe. As result of this work, today Access has launched its policy paper on “Net neutrality: Ending Network Discrimination in Europe”.

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Access releases Net Neutrality paper amid growing international debate
23 Oct 2013
Access releases Net Neutrality paper amid growing international debate

European Parliament vote on Privacy Regulation: major losses obscure other gains

21 Oct 2013
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European Parliament vote on Privacy Regulation: major losses obscure other gains
21 Oct 2013
European Parliament vote on Privacy Regulation: major losses obscure other gains

Access will be at the 2013 IGF in Bali — join us!

16 Oct 2013

Next week the Internet Governance Forum will kick off in Bali, Indonesia. Access staff will be there, participating in a variety of pre-events, workshops, and high-level meetings — and we want you to join us.

The IGF is the annual meeting that brings everyone interested in internet policymaking together on an equal footing. Members of civil society, the technical community, governments and more can share their new ideas, test out their theories or agendas, and challenge conventional wisdom — all in the company of some of the most influential and experienced people involved in internet governance today.

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Access will be at the 2013 IGF in Bali — join us!
16 Oct 2013
Access will be at the 2013 IGF in Bali — join us!