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Borrador de la Convención sobre Delitos Cibernéticos de la ONU: Una pendiente resbaladiza para los derechos LGBTQ+ y de género

Su publicación se divide en dos partes. La Parte I analiza el borrador de la Convención sobre Delitos Cibernéticos de la ONU y sus posibles implicaciones para los derechos LGBTQ+. La Parte II ofrece una mirada más cercana a cómo las leyes contra el cibercrimen podrían afectar específicamente a la...

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Federal Judge Upholds State Department Rule Requiring Visa Applicants to Disclose Social Media Information

Since 2019, people applying for a visa to the United States have had to register their social media accounts with the U.S. government as part of the application process. Two U.S.-based documentary film organizations that regularly collaborate with non-U.S. filmmakers and other international partners sued the State Department shortly...

The UK Government Knows How Extreme The Online Safety Bill Is

The bill would empower the U.K. government, in certain situations, to demand that online platforms use government-approved software to search through all users’ photos, files, and messages, scanning for illegal content. Online services that don’t comply can be subject to extreme penalties, including criminal penalties.

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