Article Polish law on “protecting the freedoms of social media users” will do exactly the opposite Polish government’s proposal for a new law on “protecting free speech of social media users” introduces data retention, a new, questionable definition of “unlawful content”, and an oversight body (Free Speech Council) that is likely to be politically compromised. In this context, “Surveillance and Censorship Act” would be a more accurate name. 10.02.2021 Text
Article Campaign against surveillance: Nobody will tell you when they will follow you On 22 March 2021, a group of journalists and activists published a letter they had received from the non-existent “Agency of National Security” on their social media profiles, informing them that they were subject to surveillance. The letter was accompanied by a message notifying them that it is part of a campaign launched by EDRi member Panoptykon Foundation that aims to demonstrate the problem of unscrutinised powers of intelligence agencies. 25.03.2021 Text
Article ePrivacy – open letter to the European Parliament from 30 rights organisations We can finally see the light at the end of the tunnel, when it comes to the ePrivacy Regulation, on which work began in 2017. 14.04.2021 Text
other Open letter to the European Data Protection Board: We Urge the Board to Acknowledge the European Commission’s additional concerns about ‘Consent or Pay’ 15.04.2024
Video Monologue of the Algorithm. How Facebook turns users data into its profit Video file 08.10.2017 Video