EDRi-gram, 19 February 2025
What has the EDRis network been up to over the past two weeks? Find out the latest digital rights news in our bi-weekly newsletter. In this edition: Commission withdraws ePrivacy proposal, new database to track investigations into Big Tech, & more!
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Dear supporters,
World leaders, tech giants and an odd celebrity or two walk into the Grand Palais in Paris to contemplate artificial intelligence (AI). Unfortunately, this is not the beginning of a joke. Last week, the French government hosted the AI Action Summit in Paris. EDRi attended the summit to advocate for a people-centric and sustainable approach to AI regulation. We were disappointed to see EU leadership bending to the whims of the US, the tech industry and some member states, and sacrificing human rights and environmental protections for the sake of innovation at all costs.
There is already resistance to the massive proliferation of AI in all spheres of life. In the run up to the AI Summit, EDRi member La Quadrature du Net launched Hiatus, a diverse coalition of French civil society, that denounces the subjugation of public policy to the interests of the tech industry, as well as the human and environmental costs of AI. Read their stirring manifesto in this EDRigram.
This week we also chuckled at a satirical awareness-raising initiative about the enormous environmental footprint of AI, which encourages people to “drink less water, take shorter showers, and sit in the dark to ensure AI has enough resources to keep going.”
Don’t miss finding out more about EDRi’s newly launched Digital Services Coordinators (DSC) database. This useful resources tracks Digital Services Act investigations into Big Tech, and has background information on all DSCs and enforcement actions they have taken to ensure people are able to exercise their rights and freedoms online.
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Member in the Spotlight: Electronic Frontier Norway
Electronic Frontier Norway is working for digital rights, such as freedom of speech, privacy, freedom from surveillance, open standards, public access to publicly funded research and data, user-controlled...
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The ePrivacy Regulation proposal has been withdrawn, but the fight for your privacy is far from over
The European Commission's withdrawal of the ePrivacy Regulation proposal is a major setback for privacy rights in Europe, driven by pressure from industry interests and national security concerns....
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GDPR Procedural Regulation: A critical opportunity to strengthen cross-border enforcement
As EU negotiators continue trilogue discussions on the GDPR Procedural Regulation, civil society organisations across Europe are raising the alarm: the proposed reforms risk failing to address the...
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The EDPB’s Rorschach Test: What the data protection body’s Opinion on AI training Means for GDPR Enforcement
In December 2024, the European Data Protection Board (EDPB) released a much-awaited Opinion on AI model training. While the Opinion reaffirmed GDPR principles and underscored the need for...
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12 civil society organisations tell delivery platforms it’s time to deliver answers on how they use algorithms to manage their workers
EDRi member Privacy International and more digital rights groups, together with trade unions, call out food delivery platforms for their algorithmic management of workers. In an open letter...
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The Digital Services Coordinator Database: Tracking DSA investigations into Big Tech
EDRi has launched its Digital Services Coordinator Database which provides a comprehensive overview of all enforcement authorities and the cases they have taken against online platforms under the...
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EVENTS
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Glitter Meetup: What is happening in digital rights around the world?
Come to share emerging and existing digital rights conversations happening around the world and in your region at this Glitter Meetup! There is something new, specific or special...
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FITS – Festival de Innovacion y tecnologia social
The Innovation and Social Technology Festival (FITS) is 10 years old and arrives in Bogotá, to reaffirm the commitment to lead social transformation through the strategic use of...
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RigthsCon25
Each edition of RightsCon convenes business leaders, policy makers, general counsels, government representatives, technologists, academics, journalists, and human rights advocates from around the world to tackle pressing issues...
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Cambridge Disinformation Summit 2025
The 2025 Cambridge Disinformation Summit is designed to convene global thought leaders to discuss research regarding the efficacy of potential interventions to mitigate the harms from disinformation.
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Palestine Digital Activism Forum 2025
The urgency of safeguarding digital rights, including the right of access to the internet and information, has never been more pressing. As this harrowing reality unfolds, it is...
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Save the date: The European Investigative Journalism Conference
Dataharvest – The European Investigative Journalism Conference is a meeting point where networks are established and nurtured, data and documents shared, cross-border projects conceived and teams established. The...
JOBS
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Call for Nomination – EDRi Board elections 2025
EDRi is looking for interested candidates to become a member of the EDRi Board. As an EDRi Board Member, you will help shape the future of the organisation...
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EDRi is looking for a Communications and Media Officer (PERMANENT)
EDRi is looking for a Communications and Media Officer to join EDRi’s team in Brussels, Belgium. This is a unique opportunity to lead on communication plans for an...
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EDRi is looking for an Executive Director (permanent position)
European Digital Rights (EDRi) is looking for an Executive Director to join the leadership team at our office in Brussels. This is a unique opportunity to be at...
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Center for countering Digital Hate is hiring for a Director of Advertising Industry Advocacy
The Center for Countering Digital Hate is a growing organization with offices in Washington DC and London. What makes us different is that we use cutting-edge research to...
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Freedom of the Press Foundation is hiring for a Senior Software Engineer
Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) is a non-profit organization that protects, defends, and empowers public-interest journalism in the 21st century.
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Frontline Defenders is hiring for a Head of Operations
Front Line Defenders (FLD) is an international human rights organisation founded in Dublin in 2001, with the specific aim of protecting human rights defenders at risk (HRDs).
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Liberties is hiring for various positions
The Civil Liberties Union for Europe is a Berlin-based watchdog that safeguards the human rights of everyone in the European Union. Liberties works on multiple human rights issues,...
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NewsGuard is hiring for a Staff Reporter, Media and Misinformation
NewsGuard the Global Leader in Information Reliability combines human expertise and technology to provide data, analysis and journalism that helps enterprises and consumers identify reliable information online.
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Stichting NLnet is hiring for a junior or senior technology assessor
Stichting NLnet is a recognised philanthropic non-profit foundation. NLnet supports independent organizations and people that contribute to an open information society. We provide microgrants, advice and access to...