Latin American Governments Must Commit to Surveillance Transparency By electronicfrontierfoundation on October 16, 2020 • ( 0 ) This post is the second in a series about our new State of Communications Privacy Laws report, a setYou must subscribe and be logged in to read this archived content.visit original source at eff.org‹ Part Three: The Neo-Confederate in ChiefIn Eric Branstad, the Trump Administration Has Its Own Hunter Biden Problem ›Categories: Electronic Frontier FoundationTags: Archive, Legislative Analysis, Necessary and Proportionate, Privacy, Surveillance and Human Rights Related Articles Victory at the Ninth Circuit: Twitter’s Content Moderation is Not “State Action” Courts Should Let You Sue Federal Officials Who Violate Your Right to Record Civil Rights Organizations File Amicus Brief in Support of EFF Lawsuit Against Discriminatory SFPD Surveillance Podcast Episode: So You Think You’re A Critical Thinker Sign The Petition And Tell EU Legislators: Don’t Scan Us CBP Is Expanding Its Surveillance Tower Program at the U.S.-Mexico Border–And We're Mapping It
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