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Leaseweb releases first transparency report

12 Apr 2013

The Dutch hosting provider Leaseweb releases first transparency report, joining growing ranks of internet companies proactively disclosing their human rights impacts. The Leaseweb report provides insight into both the type of requests faced by hosting companies and provides a model for hosting companies seeking to undertake similar disclosure efforts.

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Leaseweb releases first transparency report
12 Apr 2013
Leaseweb releases first transparency report

What the Microsoft transparency report does–and does not–tell us about Skype

3 Apr 2013

The Access team has reviewed Microsoft’s transparency report and analyzed what it does–and does not–tell us about law enforcement requests for Skype data, as well as how it measures up to the demands in the January open letter from civil society.

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What the Microsoft transparency report does–and does not–tell us about Skype
3 Apr 2013
What the Microsoft transparency report does–and does not–tell us about Skype

Microsoft releases report on law enforcement requests

25 Mar 2013

Last week Microsoft released its first-ever transparency report, detailing its approach and response to law enforcement data requests worldwide.

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Microsoft releases report on law enforcement requests
25 Mar 2013
Microsoft releases report on law enforcement requests

Chile takes blogger to court over Twitter parody account

21 Feb 2013

Today, Access filed a Freedom of Information Act request before the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the U.S. Department of Justice to ask which governments are requesting user information through mutual legal assistance treaties. This filing comes two days after a blogger and lawyer Rodrigo Ferrari was formally charged by Chilean prosecutors, who obtained his Twitter information through such a process, which was seemingly executed improperly.

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Chile takes blogger to court over Twitter parody account
21 Feb 2013
Chile takes blogger to court over Twitter parody account

Government requests for data continues to grow, despite infrequent use of search warrants

6 Feb 2013

Government requests for the digital information of citizens around the world are growing exponentially. Google and Twitter revealed that a rising number of countries are using this mechanism to conduct investigations. Requests to Twitter jumped by 20% in the second quarter of 2012. Google also observed a jump of more than 70% of requests since 2009, totaling 21,389 requests for information about 33,634 users in the last six months of 2012.

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Government requests for data continues to grow, despite infrequent use of search warrants
6 Feb 2013
Government requests for data continues to grow, despite infrequent use of search warrants

Telco Hall of Shame: AT&T

5 Feb 2013
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Telco Hall of Shame: AT&T
5 Feb 2013
Telco Hall of Shame: AT&T

Telco Hall of Shame: Verizon

5 Feb 2013
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Telco Hall of Shame: Verizon
5 Feb 2013
Telco Hall of Shame: Verizon

Broken promises: Pakistan announces plans to launch censorship firewall, possibly with Chinese tech

25 Jan 2013

New mechanisms to censor websites and filter mobile communications could come online in Pakistan, possibly within 60 days, according to government officials in the country and activists on the ground. News that the censorship system is being built directly conflicts with promises made by Pakistani government officials a little less than a year ago to not pursue massive online censorship.

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Broken promises: Pakistan announces plans to launch censorship firewall, possibly with Chinese tech
25 Jan 2013
Broken promises: Pakistan announces plans to launch censorship firewall, possibly with Chinese tech