Necessary and Proportionate


International Principles On the Aplication of Human Rights to Communications Surveillance


“We live in an era where rapid developments in the economics and capabilities of digital surveillance prompt an array of challenges to many of our most dearly held human rights: -How might we preserve privacy when governments around the world can, and often do, inexpensively and invisibly collect and analyse every citizen's interactions even down to their address books, documents, and conversations with family, friends, and colleagues? -What freedom of association might remain when the second-by-second communications and physical locations of entire populations are harvested and stored from data emitted by mobile phones? -How might true freedom of expression and opinion persist when every time we watch a challenging news item, read a controversial document, or browse a notorious authors work, a digital record is made-itself to be watched, read, and browsed by the machinery, algorithm, and agents of the state?”

Descripción

ID 1097
ISBN 978-0-9966686-0-6
Autoría Necessary and Proportionate
Páginas 168
Categoría Derechos Humanos
Tipo Libro
Editorial Electronic Frontier Foundation
Edición 1
Año de Publicación 2015
Idioma Inglés, Árabe, Mandarín, Francés, Ruso y Español.
País United States
Número de Copias 1