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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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EDRI-gram in other languages
EDRI-gram is available in German, a few days after the English edition. The translation is done by Andreas Krisch from the EDRI-member VIBE!AT – Austrian Association for Internet Users. Translations are available for all 2006 editions at http://www.unwatched.org/ (Parts of) EDRI-gram are also available in Macedonian, a few days after the English edition. The contents […]
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UK Right to Read Campaign
Within the UK the Royal National Institute of the Blind, RNIB, is currently running a Right to Read Campaign, in alliance with several other organisations. This seeks to do something about the huge gap between the number of titles published in print and the small amount that become available in accessible formats, whether from the […]
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Issues
European Digital Rights covers many issues relating to privacy and digital rights, from data retention to copyright and software patents, from the transfer of passenger data to freedom of speech online and the security and privacy problems arising from e-voting. The wide range of topics covered in the bi-weekly newsletter EDRI-gram are thematically organised in […]
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EDRI-gram – Number 2.15, 4 August 2004
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