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Models pose for photographs next to Samsung Electronics' S'UHD smart television sets during its launch event in Seoul, 5 February 2015, REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji

Big Brother is listening: On smart TVs, users’ rights and security

As the devices in our homes get “smarter,” are they also going to spy on us? That question has led to one sentence in Samsung’s SmartTV privacy policy getting a lot of attention lately.

Screengrab of RSF's World Press Freedom Index 2015, Reporters without Borders website

Reporters without Borders’ press freedom index 2015 reports decline on all fronts

Beset by wars, the growing threat from non-state operatives, violence during demonstrations and the economic crisis, media freedom is in retreat on all five continents.

Link to: Obama announces new privacy rules for NSA data collection

Obama announces new privacy rules for NSA data collection

The world’s personal information will “only” be retained for five short years. And that’s if the U.S. government decides you’re not under suspicion.

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A victory against GCHQ, but the fight against mass surveillance continues

The 6 February 2015 decision marked the first time in its 15-year history that the only UK court empowered to oversee GHCQ, MI5 and MI6 has ruled against the intelligence and security services.

A representative of GCHQ points to a screen in London, 14 March 2014, AP Photo/Alastair Grant

GCHQ-NSA intelligence sharing unlawful, says U.K. surveillance tribunal

British intelligence services acted unlawfully in accessing millions of people’s personal communications collected by the NSA, the Investigatory Powers Tribunal ruled on 6 February 2015.

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Journalists get cyberbullied too

Social media has proved to be an inestimably valuable tool for freedom of expression around the world, but journalists have reported facing verbal abuse, harassment, and cyberbullying on social media sites as a result of their work.

A reddit mascot is shown at the company's headquarters in San Francisco, California, 15 April 2014, REUTERS/Robert Galbraith

7 things to love about reddit’s first transparency report

Lots of companies publish transparency reports, but not all of them do a good job. EFF took some time to look at exactly what reddit’s report included and was impressed by what it found.

Displaced people from the Yezidi sect, fleeing violence from forces linked to the ISIS in the Iraqi town of Sinjar, walk towards the Syrian border in August 2014, REUTERS/Rodi Said

Human Rights Watch’s World Report 2015: Rights aren’t wrong in tough times

In its 644-page World Report 2015, Human Rights Watch reviews human rights practices in more than 90 countries.

Link to: Game plan for ending global mass surveillance

Game plan for ending global mass surveillance

What about the 96% of the world’s population who are citizens of countries other than the U.S. – asks EFF – and who are not protected from warrantless surveillance.

Lebanese army soldiers install barbed wire to close a road leading to the U.S. embassy in Awkar, north of Beirut, before a protest against potential U.S. strikes on Syria, September 6, 2013, REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir

New tactics by authoritarian governments as global freedom declines for ninth year

“Freedom in the World 2015”, Freedom House’s annual report on the condition of political rights and civil liberties, finds that more aggressive tactics by authoritarian regimes and an upsurge in terrorist attacks contributed to a disturbing decline in global freedom in 2014.

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Interactive StoryMap: After Charlie Hebdo attack, vigils, protests and publishing bans

A round up of the reaction to the Paris attack, and its impact on press freedom is illustrated in a StoryMap created by CPJ.

A mask that is part of a privacy awareness campaign is worn by a participant at a hacker conference in Las Vegas, 5 August 2014, REUTERS/Steve Marcus

Rights disregarded in “golden age” of electronic surveillance

On Data Privacy Day, it’s time for governments to stop eavesdropping and start listening to their citizens.

Link to: U.S. Senate working to fast track passage of TPP

U.S. Senate working to fast track passage of TPP

Deals like the Trans-Pacific Partnership have been negotiated in almost complete secrecy, enabling these agreements to include extreme copyright and other digital policy provisions.

A detail from graffiti art is seen on a wall near the headquarters of the GCHQ, in Cheltenham, UK, 16 April 2014, REUTERS/Eddie Keogh

GCHQ’s ‘harvesting’ of journalists’ correspondence threatens free speech

The latest revelations that a GCHQ programme “harvested” correspondence at news organisations around the world have exposed another threat to the protection of sources and journalism in the public interest.

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UNESCO “Journalism After Charlie” conference: Reflections on journalist safety, intercultural dialogue

The UNESCO Director General, Irina Bokova opened the conference with a call to defend freedom of expression from violent attacks. “The best tribute we can pay to Charlie Hebdo‘s journalists is to act and work out solutions to the crisis,” she added.

Tunisian protesters shout slogans against French newspaper "Charlie Hebdo" and their new front cover during a rally in Tunis, 14 January 2015, REUTERS/Anis Mili

Violence against media and censorship increase after “Charlie Hebdo” massacre

RWB condemns the harassment, threats and physical attacks to which many media throughout the world have been exposed for voicing support for Charlie Hebdo, and calls on governments to do everything possible to protect journalists.