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Europe’s “Right to Be Forgotten” in Latin America
This article appeared as Chapter Five in "Towards an Internet Free of Censorship II Perspectives in Latin America".
Europe’s “Right to Be Forgotten” in Latin America
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El “derecho al olvido” de Europa en América Latina
This article appeared as Chapter Five in "Hacia una Internet libre de censura II Perspectivas en América Latina".
El “derecho al olvido” de Europa en América Latina
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Two new initiatives will hold tech companies accountable on press freedom
The launches of OnlineCensorship.org today and Ranking Digital Rights on November 3 will ensure technology companies serve--rather than squelch--the free flow of news online.
Both projects seek to independently document the policies and practices of tech companies on the issues of free expression and privacy. These data can then be used by civil society, academics, and competitors to ensure companies follow best practices.
The Atlantic Divide on Privacy and Speech
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University of Cambridge
Andrew T Kenyon (ed), Comparative Defamation and Privacy Law (Cambridge Press 2015). Read more about The Atlantic Divide on Privacy and Speech