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Human Rights Day: EU’s Data Protection Reform: restoring trust by reinforcing user rights

10 Dec 2013

On the 65th anniversary of the signing of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the celebration of UN Human Rights day, we would like to take this opportunity to reflect upon the importance of privacy and data protection as key pillars of healthy societies.

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Human Rights Day: EU’s Data Protection Reform: restoring trust by reinforcing user rights
10 Dec 2013
Human Rights Day: EU’s Data Protection Reform: restoring trust by reinforcing user rights

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

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

Investors hear call for digital sustainability

1 Nov 2013

Investors taking note that government spying “threatens the foundation” of many technology companies’ business models.

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Investors hear call for digital sustainability
1 Nov 2013
Investors hear call for digital sustainability

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

Update: Mass internet shutdown in Sudan follows days of protest

15 Oct 2013

All internet services in Sudan were abruptly shut down today while protests swelled in the capital Khartoum for the third day after fuel subsidies were cut, doubling the price of gas.

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Update: Mass internet shutdown in Sudan follows days of protest
15 Oct 2013
Update: Mass internet shutdown in Sudan follows days of protest

Commission proposal fails to deliver promise of Net Neutrality

17 Sep 2013

Last Thursday, after two years of delay, the European Commission published a proposal for the Regulation of the Telecom Single Market that promises Net Neutrality but delivers just the opposite.

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Commission proposal fails to deliver promise of Net Neutrality
17 Sep 2013
Commission proposal fails to deliver promise of Net Neutrality

UN Human Rights Council discusses surveillance and other internet issues at 24th session

16 Sep 2013

The 24th session of the United Nations Human Rights Council (HRC) opened last Monday, and already in the first week, internet-related human rights issues were highlighted as areas of concern by governments, civil society, and the High Commissioner for Human Rights, alike. With the international community still reeling from the revelations of mass state surveillance sparked by Edward Snowden’s leaks in May, much, but not all, discussion of internet issues focused on how to protect human rights, in particular privacy, in the digital age.

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UN Human Rights Council discusses surveillance and other internet issues at 24th session
16 Sep 2013
UN Human Rights Council discusses surveillance and other internet issues at 24th session

Leaked document reveals Commission’s concerns with Telco Regulation, publication delayed

10 Sep 2013

While European Commissioner for the Digital Agenda Neelie Kroes was expected to publish the official proposal for a Regulation of the Telecom Single Market today, the announcement has been pushed back to allow for changes following significant concerns raised by other Commissioners on this hotly-debated legislation.

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Leaked document reveals Commission’s concerns with Telco Regulation, publication delayed
10 Sep 2013
Leaked document reveals Commission’s concerns with Telco Regulation, publication delayed