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US Border agents to start collecting social media data

EFF has publicised a report by the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) which details a new policy by US border police in which agents ask Muslim Americans returning home for travels abroad for social media handles, but also going as far as asking for access to mobile phones through handles, Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, 9 years ago February 1, 2017
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Digital rights

Whatever happened to our dream of a truthful Internet?

Back in 2006, Time magazine awarded its person of the year to us. The Internet. Time writer Lev Grossman (of The Magicians fame) wrote the following: “[2006 is] a story about community and collaboration on a scale never seen before. It’s about the cosmic compendium of knowledge Wikipedia and the Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, 9 years ago December 12, 2016
Digital rights

Is the Internet changing democracy as we know it?

I have a rather complicated relationship with democracy. As a Costa Rican, it was ingrained in me from an early age that the only viable way of government is pluralist democracy, and that the balance of power could only be decided at the ballot box. My parents were fairly political, Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, 9 years ago November 9, 2016
Wikileaks

Wikileaks: Who watches the watchmen?

With great power comes great responsibility. Yes, this is a line from a superhero movie, but it is just as relevant as when Uncle Ben said it on screen in 2002 (technically, it dates back to the first Spider-man comic in 1962, but I digress). It is perhaps more important Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, 10 years ago July 27, 2016
Digital rights

Will digital rights ever make it to the political mainstream?

Last month I attended the fantastic re:publica event in Berlin. It would be misleading to call it a conference, it is to a conference what Primavera is to a gig. This is the largest digital rights politics event in the world, thousands of attendees, hundreds of sessions. Art, music, culture, Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, 10 years ago June 3, 2016
Copyright

What is wrong with Falkvinge’s copyright critique

My social media timeline is filled with links to an article on Torrent Freak by Rick Falvinge, the founder of the Swedish Pirate Party. The article is entitled “The Entire Copyright Monopoly Idea is Based on a Lie“.  The article sets out to criticise the social contract that gives copyright Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, 11 years ago July 12, 2015
P2P

English Court takes step towards making private copying illegal again

This has been a bad week for logic and reason. Or a good week for insane rulings, depending on your take on life. Last year we had a series of copyright reforms, including an exception for private copying; but now the British music industry has managed to get the High Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, 11 years ago June 21, 2015
Privacy

Open letter to UK Parliament about surveillance

An open letter to all members of the House of Commons, Dear Parliamentarian, Ensuring the Rule of Law and the democratic process is respected as UK surveillance law is revised Actions Taken Under the Previous Government During the past two years, the United Kingdom’s surveillance laws and policies have come Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, 11 years ago May 27, 2015
Copyright

Should copyright terms be shorter?

The Green Party in the UK has found itself in a bit of hot water with the creative sector when it made a policy statement  that it would shorten copyright terms to 14 years. As far as I am aware, this is the first proposal of its kind outside of Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, 11 years ago July 11, 2015
Privacy

What is wrong with John Oliver’s interview with Edward Snowden

This week, comedian John Oliver landed a huge journalistic exclusive when he travelled to Russia to interview none other than Edward Snowden. Here is the clip, but bizarrely it cannot be viewed in the UK at the time of writing, so fire up your VPNs or proxies. I have to Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, 11 years ago July 12, 2015

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