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An opinion on the legality of the Turkish state's reactions following the 2016 attempted coup and of the controversial use of certain facts as evidences of support or membership to a terrorist organization
In the last two decades, the term "fake news" has been used with several different meanings, which fall into six categories. It is possible to map them out according to their reliance on facts and their intention to mislead
European organizations dealing with digital rights are supporting an online platform to report Net Neutrality violations
This course explores the intersection of media, information technology, violent conflict, and resistance
These usefull links can provide assistance when encrypting e-mail traffic
Hermes Center for Transparency and Digital Human Rights aims at promoting and developing in the society the awareness of and the attention to transparency and accountability. Its aims are:
Increasingly, cybersecurity and privacy are undermined in the name of security, for example tackling encryption tools. A report by the German Institute for International and Security Affairs explains why Germany should oppose this trend
The recent ban of Russian social media in Ukraine has provoked intense discussions. The author explores original Ukrainian-language documents to find out more about the official perspective on the ban
#SaveYourPress supports the approval of the Publisher's Right at the European Parliament to defend intellectual property and independent media
A free of charge 1-day seminar on the benefits of open data, organised by the Estonian Literary Museum