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EFF @EFF
When governments or private companies target someone with malware and facilitate the abuse of their human rights, the victim must be able to hold the bad actors accountable. https://t.co/DmrPrkTdTp — PolitiTweet.org
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Disputing Content ID is a confusing mess that often scares creators into accepting whatever punishment the system has levied against them. https://t.co/YOxBjr2uPQ — PolitiTweet.org
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EFF beanies are back to keep your noggin cozy. Get one when you join or renew as a Copper Level member https://t.co/vZKhac0UeT https://t.co/WhLLo0mLuU — PolitiTweet.org
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Support EFF’s work by December 31st to help us unlock a series of challenge grants ⭐️ No matter the size of the donation, every supporter ensures that we can fight censorship, defend encryption, and push back against surveillance. Join us! https://t.co/dvZl8mpSDq — PolitiTweet.org
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RT @FACoalition: The public should be able to answer important questions about law enforcement's use of invasive electronic surveillance by… — PolitiTweet.org
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Join EFF’s Cindy Cohn and Danny O’Brien as they talk with Matt Mitchell, who has worked as a data journalist, a software engineer, a security researcher, a trainer, and a hacker—and was just called one of America's Greatest Disruptors by Newsweek! https://t.co/IwwaKBJZ7B https://t.co/MBNaH2qefZ — PolitiTweet.org
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@EFF Any regulation affecting rights online should take into account regional and global conversations and standards. It should also derive from an open, transparent, participative, and evidence-based debate. Chile’s Digital Platforms Bill fails on both and should be dropped.7/7 — PolitiTweet.org
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@EFF Earlier this year, EFF joined various experts and organizations across the globe to urge Chile’s Senate (@Senado_Chile) to reject the bill: the proposal is bad and cannot be fixed. 6/ https://t.co/FcUC69bluW — PolitiTweet.org
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@EFF The bill also sets a broad right to be forgotten, disregarding concerns with rights to memory and truth – crucial for Latin American countries – among other rules and concepts that raise serious worries in the bill. 5/ https://t.co/5AhJCJHxs0 — PolitiTweet.org
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@EFF Such a liability regime and vague terms foster self-protective platform censorship of users’ content and leads to content-monitoring obligations that only big players can meet. 4/ https://t.co/ywxOkvJc8E — PolitiTweet.org
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@EFF Indeed. The bill makes platforms strictly liable for any harms caused. Although it seeks to exempt liability from third-party content, platforms remain liable in case they fail to “act with diligence” to restrict illegal content they have “effective knowledge” about. 3/ — PolitiTweet.org
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@EFF Pedro Vaca emphasized the bill “could not have positive qualifications” from the Rapporteur’s Office and shared he fears the bill’s “deficit to recognize the efforts that the IACHR has made regarding free expression on the Internet for more than 10 years.” 2/ — PolitiTweet.org
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The IACHR Special Rapporteur for Freedom of Expression (@RELE_CIDH), Pedro Vaca, has recently spoken to Chilean Senators exposing his concerns about the flawed Digital Platforms Regulation Bill – as reported by @derechosdigital 1/ https://t.co/NxYi70YSKH — PolitiTweet.org
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We are extremely disappointed and saddened by Egypt’s decision to sentence Alaa Abd El Fattah to another five years in prison https://t.co/f7IKHCVBVk — PolitiTweet.org
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Extended reality (XR) tech may be the next frontier in computing, but it can also harvest massive amounts of data about our private lives. Let's learn from past mistakes and put human rights protections at the center of XR development. https://t.co/05Gpz0w5PA — PolitiTweet.org
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@EFF Toda ley que afecte a los derechos en línea debe tener en cuenta estándares regionales y globales. También nacer de un debate abierto, transparente, participativo y basado en evidencia. El proyecto de ley de de Chile falla en ambas y debe ser abandonado. 8/8 — PolitiTweet.org
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@EFF La EFF se sumó a varios expertos y organizaciones de todo el mundo y pidió al @Senado_Chile que rechazara el proyecto de ley: la propuesta es mala y no tiene arreglo. 7/ https://t.co/FcUC69bluW — PolitiTweet.org
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@EFF El proyecto también establece un amplio derecho al olvido, apartando los derechos a la memoria y la verdad - básicos para los países latinoamericanos - entre otras normas y conceptos que levantan serias preocupaciones en el proyecto de ley. 6/ https://t.co/5AhJCJHxs0 — PolitiTweet.org
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@EFF Este régimen de responsabilidad y la vaguedad de los términos fomentan la censura privada de autoprotección por las plataformas y conducen a obligaciones de monitoreo de contenidos que sólo los grandes actores pueden cumplir. 5/ — PolitiTweet.org
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@EFF Aunque busque eximir la responsabilidad por contenidos de terceras partes, las plataformas responden cuando no “actúen con diligencia” para restringir contenidos que tengan “conocimiento efectivo” de su ilicitud. 4/ — PolitiTweet.org
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@EFF Con efecto. El proyecto establece que las plataformas serán responsables objetivamente de todos los daños ocasionados a sus usuarios. 3/ — PolitiTweet.org
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@EFF Pedro Vaca enfatizó que el proyecto de ley "no podría contar con calificaciones positivas" de la Relatoría y compartió que teme el "déficit de reconocimiento a los esfuerzos que por más de 10 años la CIDH ha hecho respecto a libertad de expresión en internet." 2/ — PolitiTweet.org
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El Rel. Especial para la Libertad de Expresión de la CIDH (@RELE_CIDH), Pedro Vaca, habló con senadores chilenos y expuso su preocupación por el problemático proyecto de ley de regulación de plataformas digitales – como reporta @derechosdigital 1/ https://t.co/Wi5wxpjQWJ — PolitiTweet.org
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No one likes invisible trackers. Show your support for software that will block those trackers for you with these stickers. https://t.co/7ZQnYknby3 — PolitiTweet.org
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Records detailing when authorities use invasive surveillance tools should not remain secret forever. We’ve been pushing for greater transparency in one courthouse since 2018. https://t.co/VtOEY62LOx — PolitiTweet.org
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According to Google, Manifest V3 will improve privacy, security and performance. We fundamentally disagree. These changes won’t stop malicious extensions, but *will* hurt innovation, reduce extension capabilities, and harm real world performance. https://t.co/rwmOVxgZvY — PolitiTweet.org
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Our fight continues! We've spent four years in court trying to chase down records that show when cops use cell-site simulators. https://t.co/VtOEY62LOx — PolitiTweet.org
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1. “You’ve got, arguably, profoundly dysfunctional agencies, and now you’re going to combine them all together? I’m not sure why that would make it better,” says EFF’s @cmcsherr about a new proposal surrounding IP agencies. https://t.co/gT6miQIWkA — PolitiTweet.org
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While we are glad YouTube is releasing information on its copyright takedowns, the conclusion its draws are spin and not the whole truth. https://t.co/YOxBjr2uPQ — PolitiTweet.org
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Many people are understandably angry at bad content moderation by social media platforms. But governments cannot and should not violate platforms’ right to moderate. https://t.co/XByGyjiH0w — PolitiTweet.org