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  • # Defend the freedom of expression, communication, education; respect the privacy of citizens and civil rights in general. ...defend a open, participative and collaborative construction of any public policy. ...
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  • ...that were addressed in the Communication "RFID in Europe: steps towards a policy framework", namely the governance of resources in the Internet of Things, t telecommunications terminal equipment 99/5/EC and the Directive on Privacy and electronic communications 2002/58/EC whose text can be found here (para ...
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  • including the right to privacy and the right to due process. public policy, public security or public morality." ...
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  • * The civil right to liberty and privacy, President > National committee > Policy Committee > Party Member. All members will have key responsibilities, each ...
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  • = MO-5 Privacy = | Title=Privacy ...
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  • '''1. Privacy''' Pirate Movement promotes respect for anonymity and better protection of human privacy. Indoor track, unreasonable police searches and interception of all communi ...
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  • :for reference MO-11 "Motion: We call on the General Assembly to defer any policy motion to a proper treaty negotiation track." == MO-11 Policy in treaty negotiation == ...
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  • ...Catalunya" is made to contribute democratically to determine the training policy and the political will of citizens and promote their participation in the p ...gical neutrality, but also for the government that can ensure security and privacy of sensitive information from citizens who find at your disposal. ...
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  • ...here all citizens are granted the respect they deserve, and their right to privacy is protected. ...ll reach this goal by increasing respect for our fellow citizens and their privacy, making government more accessible to it's citizens as well as the reformat ...
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  • ...PPNO, PPI, and others are supporting. PPI has not formally endorsed their policy, but we hope to agree on common causes without directly endorsing. We must ...rtup community as well has a lot of similar ideas to us, such as regarding privacy. When Lessig was running for president, his views were very similar to ours ...
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  • ====Integrity and privacy==== * Privacy of communication must hold in digital environments as well. ...
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  • * MO-5 [[Online_GA_2015/Motions#MO-5_Privacy|Privacy]] * MO-11 [[Online_GA_2015/Motions#MO-11_Policy_in_treaty_negotiation.|policy in treaty negotiation]] ...
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  • ...to further degrade human, civil and  digital rights by encroaching on privacy and increasing mass  surveillance in the name of enhanced security. ...PPIS and establishing a set of core principles that can be used to derive policy, stands and actions. ...
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  • Protection of individual privacy In keeping with the right to privacy afforded in Bunreacht na hÉireann and the European Convention on Human Righ ...
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  • ...Internet must remain independent media. A citizen shall have the right to privacy on the Internet. The state may not arbitrarily or unreasonably store data a ...as other civil cases. Editing push a law that restricts public scrutiny of policy makers. Inadequate protection of persons who voluntarily released into publ ...
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  • == MO-5 Privacy == | Title=Privacy ...
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  • ...ights of citizens and especially interested in free culture, copyright and privacy within and outside the network, and sets out the following items for which ...by its suppliers. Consider a glaring example of violation of this law the policy of many companies that do not provide tools for interacting with their syst ...
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  • Article 3: Governmental Transparency and Privacy We respect individual privacy at the same time demanding all matters of state be open to ...
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  • == Privacy == Pirates are committed to privacy and corresponding civil liberties of all human beings worldwide. We will ne ...
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  • ...press and NGOs for example, it is open data that is not violating anyone's privacy. We are not pinpointing activists. Differentiating between how we identify ...has access to it? will it be stored securely through encryption? all these privacy issues need to be addressed." ...
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