Latest Draft of UN Cybercrime Treaty Is A Big Step Backward
By Katitza Rodriguez A new draft of the controversial United Nations cybercrime treaty has only heightened concerns that the treaty will criminalize expression and dissent,…
By Katitza Rodriguez A new draft of the controversial United Nations cybercrime treaty has only heightened concerns that the treaty will criminalize expression and dissent,…
By Katitza Rodriguez This is Part V in EFF’s ongoing series about the proposed UN Cybercrime Convention. Read Part I for a quick snapshot of…
By Katitza Rodgriguez This is the third segment in EFF’s series on the proposed UN Cybercrime Convention focusing on Chapter V, International Cooperation. Read Part…
By Katitza Rodriguez This is Part I of a two-part post about the first draft of the UN Cybercrime Convention. Part I provides background on…
By Corynne McSherry and Katitza Rodriguez Policymakers around the world are contemplating a wide variety of proposals to address “harmful” online expression. Many of these…
By Katitza Rodriguez and Kurt Opsahl The Indian government’s new Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code (“2021 Rules”) pose huge problems for free expression…
By Katitza Rodriguez and Tamir Israel The Council of Europe Cybercrime Committee’s (T-CY) recent decision to approve new international rules for law enforcement access to…
By Katitza Rodriguez and Cindy Cohn The Strasbourg highest human rights court this week affirmed what we’ve long known, that the United Kingdom’s mass surveillance…
By Katitza Rodriguez and Veridiana Alimonti This post is the third in a series about our new State of Communications Privacy Laws report, a set…
By Katitza Rodriguez and Veridiana Alimonti This post is the second in a series about our new State of Communications Privacy Laws report, a set…
By Rory Mir and Katitza Rodriguez If you aren’t an enthusiast, chances are you haven’t used a Virtual Reality (VR) or Augmented Reality (AR) headset….
Katitza Rodriguez and Seth Schoen The Brazilian Senate is scheduled to make its vote this week on the most recent version of “PLS 2630/2020” the…
By Katitza Rodriguez, Svea Windwehr, and Seth Schoen In their efforts to contain the spread of the pandemic, governments around the world are rolling out…
By Katitza Rodriguez and Seth Schoen Time and again, governments have used crises to expand their power, and often their intrusion into citizens’ lives. The…