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Open Rights Group is funded directly by people who care about digital rights. Joining by Direct Debit. Is the best way to become an ORG member. The paperwork and processing costs are cheaper, meaning more of your hard-earned cash can go towards campaigning for digital rights. Did you join as a student or unwaged member and now have full time employment? Or maybe you have a little bit of extra cash you'd like to see put to good use? If so please consider upgrading your membership. Other Ways to Give to ORG.
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Open Rights Group - Mass Surveillance
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Open Rights Group - Issue. On June 5, 2013, the UK newspaper the Guardian. Along with several other major newspapers worldwide, began publishing a series of revelations of spying. By the US National Security Agency and its equivalents in other countries, including the UK's GCHQ. The basis for all these stories was a cache of as many as 200,000 classified documents copied from NSA files by a young computer scientist and contractor, Edward Snowden. ORG is a founding member of the Don't Spy on Us coalition.
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Open Rights Group - 10 years for copyright infringement should be limited to criminals causing serious harm
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Executive Director, Jim Killock said:. More information is available here. ORG has created an online form. To allow people to respond to the IPO consultation, which closes on August 17. Review of bulk surveillance powers gives one side of the argument. IPBill Committee stage latest sitting. Is the CJEU passing the buck on data retention? Could Boris Johnson’s appointment persuade the Lords that we need judicial authorisation? Birmingham: Let's Grow Open Rights Group Birmingham in 2016.
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All ORG materials, unless otherwise specified, are published under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license. The Open Rights Group reserves all rights to our logos. These are. Published under a Creative Commons licence however we are happy to discuss reuse on a case-by-case basis. If you wish to reuse our logos. Available as web fonts here. Available under the SIL Open Font Licence. Social network buttons by. Review of bulk surveillance powers gives one side of the argument.
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Open Rights Group - Copyright Reform
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Open Rights Group - Issue. In the UK, both the 2006 Gowers Review. And the 2011 Hargreaves Report (PDF). And that rightsholders did not allow detailed inspection of the methodology and workings of the evidence they offered. What you can do:. Support our right to parody campaign. 12 Tileyard Road, London, N7 9AH. 2005 - 2016, free to reuse except where stated. Credits.
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Open Rights Group - Latest
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Review of bulk surveillance powers gives one side of the argument. August 23, 2016. The review of bulk surveillance powers by David Anderson supports the operational case for the current practices of the agencies. The review did not look at the wider impacts of mass surveillance and any further discussions need to take both aspects into account. ORG responds to David Anderson's review of bulk surveillance. August 19, 2016. IPBill Committee stage latest sitting. July 22, 2016. July 20, 2016. July 20, 2016.
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Open Rights Group - Digital Britain: closing down the open internet
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June 17, 2009. Digital Britain: closing down the open internet. Promises to ‘ tackle piracy. Online. Extensive powers of blocking, filtering and reducing access to the internet will be put in place if anti-infringement letter writing campaigns are not successful. If ‘secondary legislation’ (rubber-stamped papers to parliament) is passed, new powers would be given to Ofcom to require ISPs to restrict access of alleged infringers. Those most likely to be affected by these heavy-handed proposals are not the...
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The Unitary Patent set to simplify the European patent process | tashalaw
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New Zealand’s Law Society identifies further steps needed to meet human rights obligations. This is not OK →. The Unitary Patent set to simplify the European patent process. June 28, 2013. At the end of last year, the European Parliament. In Strasbourg adopted two draft regulations on the creation of the unitary patent as part of the patent package which also includes the creation of a Unified Patent Court. The President of the European Patent Office. EPO), Benoît Battistelli. This is not OK →. Fill in y...
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tashalaw | Law Blog | Page 2
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Newer posts →. Legal Spoken Word Poetry. July 3, 2012. Michael Bossone performing ‘PUSH – A Spoken Word Poem about Law, Technology, and Fear’ first shown at Law Tech Camp London 2012 last week. The conference was dominated by the theme of embracing technology in the legal profession. Internet and the Law. Law Tech Camp London 2012. Judging Judges – Is there a need for greater judicial scrutiny? June 23, 2012. I attended Cheryl Thomas. Royal Courts of Justice Photo courtesy of Gareth Davies. Famously clai...
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New Zealand’s Law Society identifies further steps needed to meet human rights obligations | tashalaw
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The Story Behind the Treaty. The Unitary Patent set to simplify the European patent process →. New Zealand’s Law Society identifies further steps needed to meet human rights obligations. June 27, 2013. In a submission to the United Nations’ Human Rights Council Council for the second Universal Periodic Review of New Zealand’s human rights record, the Law Society identified a need to strengthen mechanisms for the protection of human rights in New Zealand. Not allowing the courts to review decisions made i...
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