[governance] What's New On The Spies Without Borders Series?
Katitza Rodriguez
katitza at eff.org
Sat Jun 15 11:13:52 EDT 2013
Below, you will find a series of articles looking into how the
information disclosed in the NSA leaks affect the international
community and how they highlight one part of an international system of
surveillance that dissolves what national privacy protections any of us
have, whereever we live. These articles are being published in both EFF
and OpenMedia site.
Spies Without Borders II: Foreign Surveillance Post-9/11. By Tamir
Israel (CIPPIC), Katitza Rodriguez (EFF), Mark Rumold (EFF)
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2013/06/foreign-surveillance-history-privacy-erosions
Spies Without Borders III: Modern Foreign Surveillance - A Legal
Perspective. By Tamir Israel (CIPPIC), Katitza Rodriguez (EFF), Mark
Rumold (EFF),
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2013/06/modern-foreign-surveillance-legal-perspective
The full series is here:
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2013/06/spy-without-borders
Best
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Katitza Rodriguez
International Rights Director
Electronic Frontier Foundation
katitza at eff.org
katitza at datos-personales.org (personal email)
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