Next Steps for Mitigating Harm in the UN Cybercrime Convention
The Cybercrime Convention will further entrench control and surveillance over peaceful expression of dissent online beyond the borders of repressive states.
Further Due Diligence Needed After Suspension of Some Cloud and AI Services
New Safeguards Will Require Online Service Providers to Ensure Young Users’ Data Privacy
Arrests, Prosecutions for Violating ‘Family Values,’ ‘Public Morals’
President Lula Should Sign Bill to Safeguard Children’s Data Privacy
Refugee Children Need Care, Not Algorithms
Congress Should Vote for Transparency, Living Wages
A New Bill Further Harms Access to Information, Rights Online
Decisions on Content, Scope Are Critical Next Steps
[Draft] Policy on Cyber-enabled Crimes under the Rome Statute (March 2025)
Regulation Needed to Guarantee Living Wages and Benefits, Decent Working Conditions