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EDRI-gram – Number 2.20, 20 October 2004
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WIPO conference report by Ben Wallis (TACD)
How does the work of WIPO – the World Intellectual Property Organization – affect the daily lives of the world’s six billion plus consumers? Is WIPO’s mission and work inherently exclusive, benefiting only the richer countries and consumers and harming the poor? Does WIPO need a new mission to embrace new information technologies and to […]
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EDRI-gram – Number 2.19, 6 October 2004
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New EDRI website
European Digital Rights today launches a new website, with a new logo and up-to-date information on campaigns and news items. The website is created with the open source content management system Drupal, and offers new features, such as an RSS-feed of the main news articles and press releases. The main advantage of the new site […]
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Privacy Policy
European Digital Rights has a clear and simple privacy policy. We collect as little personal data as possible. !!E-mail If you subscribe to EDRI-gram, your e-mail address will only be used by the editor appointed by the EDRI-members to send you the newsletter. Subscriber information will not be provided, rented or sold to any third […]
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EDRI-gram – Number 2.18, 22 September 2004
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CLOSED Call for Action – EDRI and Privacy International campaign against mandatory data retention
The EU plans the wide-spread retention of personal data resulting from communications, or so-called traffic data. We argue that any such retention is necessarily a hazardously invasive act. With the progress of technology, this data is well beyond being simple logs of who we’ve called and when we called them. Traffic data can now be […]
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EDRI-gram – Number 2.17, 9 September 2004
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EDRI-gram – Number 2.16, 25 August 2004
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board
The EDRI-board is made up of 3 members. You may reach the board via e-mail at Andreas Krisch Verein für Internet-Benutzer Österreichs (VIBE!AT) – Austria Katarzyna Szymielewicz Panoptykon – Poland Ot Van Daalen Bits of Freedom – Netherlands
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credits
European Digital Rights wishes to thank: The Open Society Institute for co-funding the bi-weekly newsletter EDRI-gram since January 2003 and for having co-funding the Brussels Office from November 2003 to November 2004 and for funding the redesign of this website in August 2004; Floatleft for having created the design for this EDRI website and implementing […]
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Subscribe to EDRI-gram
European Digital Rights produces a bi-weekly newsletter about digital civil rights in Europe. EDRI-gram is produced by members of European Digital Rights. !!Subscribe to the English language EDRI-gram newsletter Email Address: !!EDRI privacy policy The email address you provide will only be used to send you the newsletter or enable you to participate in the […]
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