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  • @mikarv - Lecturer in Digital Rights & Regulation206352
  • Digital Rights Groups Hail Record €746 Million Amazon Data Privacy Fine - CD 30.07.21253566
  • Is spyware technology helping governments hack phones? - Guardian 22.06.20212165
  • Brain-reading tech is coming. The law is not ready to protect us. - VOX 20.12.19198290
  • Towards new human rights in the age of neuroscience and neurotechnology. - PubMed 13.12.17198293
  • "Scariest Thing You'll Read All Day": Report Sounds Alarm Over Brain-Reading Technology and Neurocapitalism - Common Dreams 30.08.19198289
  • Michel Chossudovsky: Social Media is A Tool of the CIA: “Facebook, Google and Other Social Media Used to Spy on People” - Global Research Centre for Research on Gloablization…145056
  • Private Gatekeepers: Encrypted Messaging Apps and News Audiences - CIMA 16.02.22306393
  • The Cookiepocalypse: Why first-party data is going to matter to your newsroom - Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism 27.09.22309188
  • Rights holders got Google to remove 6 billion links from Search over 10 years, Experts say policymakers mostly ignore Google's transparency reports. - Ars Technica 04.10.22309189
  • Legal safeguards for personal data protection and privacy in the digital age: Report of the Special Rapporteur on the right to privacy - Human Rights Council 18.01.24450545
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