<div dir="auto"><br></div><div dir="auto">Copying The Steering Committee in case there is anything else we can do</div><div dir="auto"><br></div><div><br><div class="gmail_quote"><div>Em sex, 16 de mar de 2018 às 18:15, Jeremy Malcolm <<a href="mailto:jmalcolm@eff.org">jmalcolm@eff.org</a>> escreveu:<br></div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">
  

    
  
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    The Council of Europe Secretary General is developing a Second
    Additional Protocol to the Cybercrime Convention, and I've been
    requested to circulate this letter to other civil society
    organizations who may be interested in endorsing a letter asking for
    meaningful civil society participation in this process. It is no
    longer open to new edits, sorry, and the deadline for signatures is
    23 March.<br>
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      You can find more information below and you can contact my
      colleague Katitza if you have questions.<br>
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              <div><b>From:</b> Katitza Rodriguez <<a href="mailto:katitza@eff.org" target="_blank">katitza@eff.org</a>><br>
                <b>Date:</b> March 16, 2018 at 12:26:01 PM GMT-3<br>
                <b>To:</b> 13 Principles <<a href="mailto:principles@eff.org" target="_blank">principles@eff.org</a>><br>
                <b>Cc:</b> Maryant Fernandez Perez <<a href="mailto:maryant.fernandez-perez@edri.org" target="_blank">maryant.fernandez-perez@edri.org</a>>,
                Katitza Rodriguez <<a href="mailto:katitza@eff.org" target="_blank">katitza@eff.org</a>><br>
                <b>Subject:</b> <b>ACTION: Sign-on Letter to Council of
                  Europe: Re New Protocol Cybercrime Convention</b><br>
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                <div>Dear all,</div>
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                <div>European Digital Rights (EDRi) and the
                  Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) have drafted a
                  sign-on letter to the Council of Europe Secretary
                  General asking for meaningful civil society
                  participation in the development of the Cybercrime
                  Convention’s Second Additional Protocol. The protocol
                  is currently being discussed at the Cybercrime
                  Convention Committee (T-CY), a committee that
                  represents the State Parties to the Budapest
                  Convention on Cybercrime and other observer states.</div>
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                <div><b>Read the letter and sign on
                    here: </b></div>
                <b><a href="https://fnf17.pad.foebud.org/2018coecxb-transparency" target="_blank">https://fnf17.pad.foebud.org/2018coecxb-transparency</a></b><br>
                <b>Deadline for sign-on is Friday March 23, end
                  of the day PST.</b><br>
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                  <div>For those who are not familiar with this
                    process, the Council’s Cybercrime Convention
                    Committee (T-CY) has initiated a global process to
                    draft a second additional protocol to the
                    Convention—a new text which deals with cross-border
                    access to data, including ways to improve MLATs
                    according to their Terms of Reference[1]. The work
                    on the Second Protocol to the Cybercrime Convention
                    is ongoing, without sufficient transparency nor
                    meaningful civil society participation.</div>
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                  <div>Join us on the letter and read more
                    about the second additional protocol to the
                    cybercrime convention:</div>
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                  <a href="https://edri.org/crossborder-access-to-data-has-to-respect-human-rights-principles/" target="_blank">https://edri.org/crossborder-access-to-data-has-to-respect-human-rights-principles/</a><br>
                  <a href="https://www.eff.org/es/deeplinks/2017/09/cybercrime-conventions-new-protocol-needs-uphold-human-rights" target="_blank">https://www.eff.org/es/deeplinks/2017/09/cybercrime-conventions-new-protocol-needs-uphold-human-rights</a><br>
                  <a href="https://www.coe.int/en/web/human-rights-rule-of-law/-/new-legal-tool-on-electronic-evidence-council-of-europe-welcomes-civil-society-opinion" target="_blank">https://www.coe.int/en/web/human-rights-rule-of-law/-/new-legal-tool-on-electronic-evidence-council-of-europe-welcomes-civil-society-opinion</a>
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                  <div>Thanks and best,</div>
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                  <div>Maryant and Katitza</div>
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                  <div>[1] <a href="https://rm.coe.int/terms-of-reference-for-the-preparation-of-a-draft-2nd-additional-proto/168072362b" target="_blank">https://rm.coe.int/terms-of-reference-for-the-preparation-of-a-draft-2nd-additional-proto/168072362b</a></div>
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