Blog
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May 17, 2013 | Blog
This week ORG supporter Ryan Jendoubi visited MEPs in Brussels to ask them to support stronger privacy rights - as part of our ongoing Naked Citizens campaign. In this post he talks about why he was there and how the message was received.
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April 25, 2013 | Blog
Today we visited Facebook in London, launching a new campaign for a strong Data Protection Regulation.
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April 08, 2013 | Blog
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March 25, 2013 | Blog
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March 19, 2013 | Blog
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March 01, 2013 | Blog
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February 14, 2013 | Blog
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June 21, 2012 | Blog
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June 19, 2012 | Blog
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April 16, 2012 | Blog
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March 02, 2012 | Blog
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January 27, 2012 | Blog
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November 25, 2011 | Blog
Reports and Correspondence
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March 01, 2013 | Report
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February 14, 2013 | Report
Information about industry-written amendments proposed by MEPs, and how those amendments weaken privacy rights
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February 14, 2013 | Report
Campaigns
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Stop ACTA (2012, inactive)
Press Releases
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April 13, 2012 | Press Release
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October 21, 2010 | Press Release
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October 20, 2010 | Press Release
Media
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April 02, 2013 | Audio/Video
In that podcast, ORG have invited some experienced personalities to give us a professional opinion about two of the most controversial issues around the Data Protection Regulation draft: the definition of personal data and consent.
In order of appearance: Anna Fielder (consumer rights advocate), Nick Stringer (director of Regulatory Affairs of the Internet Advertising Bureau), Jan Philipp Albrecht (Group of the Greens Member of European Parliament), Jeffrey Chester (the executive director of the Center for Digital Democracy) and Axel Voss (Group of the European People's Party Member of European Parliament).
Music: Bored on Your Backside by Trifonic. cc-nc-sampling+.
More to come in the second part of the podcast.
Zine
written by and for ORG supporters expressing their personal views
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February 18, 2013 | Zine (personal views)
ParlTrack is a website which pulls data from the European Parliament and re-publishes it in an accessible format. Stefan Marsiske tell us about how is creation can be used by campaigners and citizens alike. It has been actively used in the campaigns on ACTA, net neutrality, open government and open data, privacy and copyright.
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September 10, 2012 | Zine (personal views)
Last Sunday Neil Gaiman’s Hugo acceptance speech was silenced by copyright bots. Wendy Grossman explains why and how it happened and how the blunt robots are key context to the European consultation on the notice-and-takedown rules that govern, among other things, how ISPs are supposed to respond when copyright infriging material is uploaded.
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February 10, 2012 | Zine (personal views)

