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The government's desire to collect air passengers' data ahead of an EU ruling on the matter has invited strong criticism and warnings that such a move could violate national and European law.
The EU and US are attempting to negotiate a revised Safe Harbor agreement, but civil society groups are skeptical that it will be sufficient.
Tracking, hacking and lip service to safeguards: Liberty’s analysis of the UK government's draft Investigatory Powers Bill.
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The Federal Constitutional Court of Germany has ruled that participants of demonstrations are allowed to produce video and images of the police without automatically having to fear identity verification. In the case...
The German Bundestag has passed a new law allowing for telecommunications data retention. The law also introduces a new statutory offense for receiving and handling stolen data, which may be used to criminalize...
Too little has been done to ensure that citizens' rights are protected following revelations of electronic mass surveillance, say civil liberties MEPs in an October resolution.
The French association of journalists APJ filed a claim before the ECtHR against the French Intelligence Law (loi de renseignement), which permits large-scale surveillance, on the day the law came into effect. The...
Lithuanians are increasingly complaining about surveillance cameras, unsolicited direct marketing e-mails, the publication of the personal details of debtors on the Internet and other issues to institutions...
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