The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights acknowledged in the new report The right to privacy in the digital age that a bulk collection of private data and mass surveillance is against international law....
The Romanian Intelligence Service recently proposed a draft law that gives its agents access to private computers without citizens’ consent or a judge's approval, saying their access is no different than a computer technician's when fixing a computer.
The law on the registration of Wi-Fi networks' users and prepaid SIM card users was recently voted on in the Romanian Parliament. Seven NGOs have asked the Ombudsman and the presidents of the Senate and of the ...
It has come to light that the Special Investigation Service had been recording the telephone conversations of 17 Baltic News Service journalists. A Vilnius district court judge permitted Secret Services agents to...
The Romanian Parliament is discussing a new law on cybersecurity. If adopted in its current form, the law will enable the Secret Services to have free access to all computers in Romania, without needing a warrant...
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Sixty-three civil society organizations have urged the UN Human Rights Council to strengthen protection for freedom of expression and the right to privacy online. The statement delivered by ARTICLE 19 outlines that...
Technology, Big Brother and other dystopias: a debate organized by the League of Human Rights in the framework of the International Fantasy Film Festival of Brussels.
The contentious topic of data protection was recently brought up in a case involving the collection of a Latvian patient's medical history. The ECtHR ruled that her rights were violated when a state agency collected her records without her consent.
In its judgement, the Court of Justice of the European Union has declared the Data Retention Directive invalid. Based on the Directive, service providers were keeping phone records and other personal data for 6 months.
All 10 million prepaid phone card users in Romania will have to register within six months from the date of the adoption of the law, otherwise their service will be disabled.
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