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While we are not convinced that a global cybercrime convention is necessary, EFF is at the for the next two weeks to call on Member States to ensure a human-rights-by-design approach in the drafting of the proposed UN Cybercrime Convention.
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EFF's tells that Louisiana's age verification law could lead to risks like blackmail: "Porn is already used to trick [people] into downloading malware. Now these sites have a legal basis for asking a person to upload their identity info."
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Robots & drones, whether autonomous or remote-controlled, run on collected data. How will these new rolling & flying data machines interact with a landscape already designed to rob people of their privacy? EFF’s writes for .
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Offenses under the #UNCybercrime Treaty would impose restrictions that may interfere with the essential working methods of journalists, whistleblowers, and security researchers. The Convention should not become a vehicle to investigate any and all crimes.
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Many States rely on the ambiguity around content crimes to justify human rights abuses and prosecutions of civil society members, independent media, activists, and opposition parties. Speech related offenses should be excluded from the Cybercrime Treaty.
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Clusters 2 to 10 of the #UNCybercrime Treaty include offenses that are not core cybercrimes, are drafted with vague language, or are offenses that interfere with protected speech. These cluster of offenses should be excluded from the proposed Convention.
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More than 80 public interest groups remind UN Member States that the broad and undefined concepts contained in the #UNCybercrimeTreaty - such as “terrorism” and “extremism” - should not be used as a basis to restrict freedom of expression.
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By including offenses based on harmful speech in the upcoming UN Cybercrime Treaty, governments will be provided a framework to exploit and abuse laws to stifle lawful speech and free expression. Speech related offenses should be excluded from the Treaty.
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EFF and 80 organizations are concerned that many provisions in the current draft of the #UNCybercrimeTreaty do not uphold human rights law and open the door to implementation in ways that further threatens human rights and the rule of law.
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EFF and allies have grave concerns that the draft negotiating document calls for Member States to treat various kinds of speech—much of which would be fully protected under international human rights law—as a criminal offense.
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Speech harms that are otherwise recognized as legally actionable do not need to be specially addressed as cybercrimes in the proposed #UNCybercrimeTreaty. Including content-related crimes in the treaty would pose serious threats to free expression.
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EFF is in Vienna this week to stand up for users at talks between Member States over the proposed #UNCybercrimeTreaty. A long list of vaguely worded offenses in a negotiating document for the treaty threatens to criminalize protected speech.
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This is a big step in the right direction: voluntary opt-in consent should be the baseline requirement for any data collection, retention, or use. And we should take a step further: online behavioral advertising should be banned.
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Breaking News: EU regulators fined Meta 390 million euros after finding it had illegally forced users to accept personalized ads on Facebook and Instagram. The ruling is one of the most consequential issued under the EU’s landmark data protection law. nyti.ms/3ClTjBx
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Many privacy advocates aren't OK with age verification. “It's really up to the parent to have conversations with their kid and to really make sure that they know what's happening on the devices that their teenager is using,” EFF’s told .
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Over the next two weeks, UN Member States will meet at the to discuss a new legally-binding #UNCybercrimeTreaty. If enacted, the rights of billions of people worldwide are under threat and criminal laws across the globe may need to be rewritten.
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. and 76 organizations are calling on UN Member States to ensure that the #UNCybercrimeTreaty is narrow in scope, it excludes content-based crimes, and robust human rights safeguards and rule of law standards are the basis of any final product.
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"One of the reasons why getting full access to your device is really tempting for governments is the same reason it’s tempting for abusive partners and former partners: we carry tracking devices in our pockets." - EFF Director of Cybersecurity
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