This post was contributed by Rebecca MacKinnon, director of the Ranking Digital Rights project at the New America Foundation. Vodafone’s blockbuster Law Enforcement Disclosure report, published last week, reveals greater detail than any telecommunications company has previously shared about the extent and nature of government surveillance demands all over the world
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Horizon1 is a Research Institute at The University of Nottingham and a Research Hub within the RCUK ...
There has been a resurgence of interest across multiple jurisdictions in greater regulation by natio...
The digital world has created new media within the framework of the information society. This new me...
This post was contributed by Allon Bar, research coordinator with the Ranking Digital Rights project...
Should you shut-down a website that worships a murderer? How can companies protect the freedom of ex...
<p>How do the world’s most powerful internet, mobile, and telecommunications companies treat their u...
This post was contributed by David Sullivan, an independent consultant specializing in technology an...
This article examines the emergence and evolution of selected ranking and reporting frameworks in th...
The respect for fundamental human rights, including the right to privacy, is always invoked in oppos...
With around 2.3 billion users, the Internet has become part of the daily lives of a significant perc...
This article will explore the problem of the applicability of human rights law to the corporate enti...
Today such companies as Apple, Facebook, Google, Microsoft, and Twitter play an increasingly importa...
The links between ICTs, human rights and democratisation appear undeniable. This article explores cu...
Information and Communications Technology (ICT) companies like Google/YouTube, Facebook, Yahoo, and ...
The Internet and communications technologies have enabled the democratization of information and glo...
Horizon1 is a Research Institute at The University of Nottingham and a Research Hub within the RCUK ...
There has been a resurgence of interest across multiple jurisdictions in greater regulation by natio...
The digital world has created new media within the framework of the information society. This new me...