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President’s veto further delays the implementation of the DSA in Poland
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DSA implementation in Poland – timeline
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President’s veto further delays the implementation of the DSA in Poland
Poland is among the last EU member states to implement the Digital Service Act. After two years of negotiations between the government and civil actors – led by the Panoptykon Foundation, the Polish NGO protecting fundamental rights in the online context – the implementing act was ready.
20.01.2026
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DSA implementation in Poland – timeline
It’s been whole three years since Digital Services Act was adopted. But even though it became fully effective in February 2024, Poland has not yet implemented it. This means that our people cannot benefit from the protection it offers against internet platforms’ harmful practices.
19.12.2025
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Surveillance in Poland under scrutiny of court. Step by step changes inspired by civil society organisations
The police and secret services in Poland will disclose to the court the technical means (wiretapping or other) they intend to use in their operational activity targeted at a citizen. Also both approvals and rejections of their motions will have to be justified by the court.
16.10.2025
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100 questions on surveillance to Polish authorities
Have the Polish authorities been aware of the PRISM program operated by US security services and have they discovered violations of the Polish law? Is the Polish prosecution going to investigate the matter? Who, and on what grounds, decided to refuse asylum to Edward Snowden?
11.09.2013
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Reform of the European Personal Data Protection Law
Why do we need the reform of European Personal Data Protection Law? Panoptykon Foundation prepared a publication explaining problems regarding current law and presenting solutions to those problems that should be included in new regulation on personal data protection.
02.08.2013
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Personal Data: Nothing to hide?, re:publica 2013 [VIDEO]
Do we really need data protection in this world? Katarzyna Szymielewicz (Panoptykon Foundation) and Jérémie Zimmermann (La Quadrature du Net) talk about usage of data collected in Internet by private companies and changes that new data protection regulation could bring, including explicit consent…
06.05.2013
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New data protection regulation: the way ahead and possible changes, 29th Chaos Communication Congress (29C3) [VIDEO]
Why do we need the data protection reform? How to protect right to personal data in new digital age? Could new, more harmonized law lead to better and more up-to-date protection? Katarzyna Szymielewicz (Panoptykon Foundation), Kirsten Fiedler (European Digital Rights) and Jan Albrecht (member of…
27.12.2012
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Data Retention in Poland: The issue and the Fight
This paper is aims to give a brief overview of the following issues: (i) Polish data retention regime and its drawbacks; (ii) the use of data retention in practice and available data on the subject; (iii) campaign run by the Panoptykon Foundation over last two years; and (iv) political shifts that…
05.08.2012
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ACTA, European Realpolitik, and Polish Society
Poland has a history of interesting revolutions, including its famous, peaceful transition in 1989. No one, however, reasonably expected that the country would become the hub of a very unusual, civic revolt: a grassroots, non-partisan—some even say “cultural”—movement against the Anti-…
10.04.2012
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How many times did Polish authorities reach out for our private telecommunications data in 2011?
How many times did the public institutions reach out for the data concerning our telecommunication activities (dial records, etc.) in 2011? Over 1,85 million!
03.04.2012
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Fight against data retention directive: where are we?, 27th Chaos Communication Congress (27C3) [VIDEO]
Five years ago data retention directive was adopted, introducing mandatory retention of the telecommunications of all citizens and resident of European Union. Since that time privacy movement against data retention in many European states has risen, national constitutional courts in Romania, Czech…
29.12.2010
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Panoptykon looks for the rationale behind the blanket data retention
On 9 and 10 November 2010 the representatives of the EDRi-member Panoptykon Foundation met with the representatives of the European Commission in order to discuss the evaluation of the Data Retention Directive (DRD) and the rationale behind the regime of blanket data retention.
17.11.2010
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