Chat rooms monitored. Blogs deleted. Websites blocked. Search engines restricted. People imprisoned for simply posting and sharing information.
The Internet is a new frontier in the struggle for human rights. Governments – with the help of some of the biggest IT companies in the world – are cracking down on freedom of expression...
In this NetzpolitikTV-Interview Rikke Frank Joergensen of Digital Rights Denmark and European Digital Rights explains the danger of the coming data retention in Europe. You watch this as an introduction (or complement) to the lecture of Douwe Korff about "The Naked European Citizen: surveillance in the EU", Tuesday, October 30.
The Naked European Citizen: surveillance in the EUdinsdag 30 oktober , 8 PM • Aula Bestuursgebouw Minderbroederberg 4-6 • Prof. Dr. D. Korff, Professor of International Law, London Metropolitan University
This lecture will provide a critical overview of the surveillance culture that is fast developing in the European Union, through inter-governmental policies against terrorism, money-laundering, organised crime etc.
Internet, identiteit en privacydonderdag 08 november , 20.00 uur • Aula Bestuursgebouw Minderbroederberg 4-6 • Karin Spaink, schrijver, publicist
Het internet lijkt een oneindig groot open speelveld waar je je vrij kunt bewegen. Je bepaalt zelf wie je bent, welke rol je speelt en waar en wanneer je je vertoont. Je kunt lief en leed delen en een virtuele werkelijkheid creëren.