EDRi-gram 12.16, 27 August 2014
From edri.org
- Online freedoms in Serbia still under threat, analysis shows
- Europe vs. Facebook class action attracted over 60.000 plaintiffs
- Ukraine: Sanctions against Russia threaten to result in media censorship
- Google now supports AND opposes the "right to be forgotten"
- Canadian data broker tries to sell hacked online customer data
- Internet Ungovernance Forum – civil society counterbalance to IGF
- ENDitorial: ISDS Consultation – redefining "omnishambles"
Recommended reading
- The privacy of our medical records is being sold off (28.08.2014)
- TTIP: Italy and EU Commissioner lobby for negotiation mandate to be made public (26.08.2014)
- NSA and GCHQ agents "leak Tor bugs", alleges developer (22.08.2014)
- German digital agenda is "better late than never" (21.08.2014)
- Presentation of IT security law draft - "belts for the IT critical infrastructure" (only in German, 19.08.2014)
- Internet architecture and the layers principle: a conceptual framework for regulating Bitcoin (19.08.2014)
- The right to be forgotten and the EU data protection reform: Why we must see through a distorted debate and adopt strong new rules soon (18.08.2014)
- Targeting Turkey: How Germany spies on its friends (18.08.2014)
- Wikipedia Zero and net neutrality: Wikimedia turns its back on the open internet (08.08.2014)
- EU Ombudsman demands more TTIP transparency (31.07.2014)
Recommended action
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Demand free, secure, and neutral internet!
Support Internet Ungovernance Forum organised by EDRi member Alternatif Bilisim!https://iuf.alternatifbilisim.org/ -
Participate EUhackathon!
The EUhackathon website is live and the call for application for coders is online. Register by 5 October!http://www.euhackathon.eu
Agenda
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30.08.2014 Freiheit statt Angst
Berlin, Germany -
02.09.2014 The Ninth Annual IGF Meeting
Istanbul, Turkey -
04.09.2014 Energise! Network! Mobilise!
Belgrade, Serbia -
04.09.2014 Privacy: redefinition
Warsaw, Poland -
04.09.2014 Internet Ungovernance Forum
Istanbul, Turkey -
20.09.2014 Software Freedom Day
everywhere