In Final Talks on Proposed UN Cybercrime Treaty, EFF Calls on Delegates to Incorporate Protections Against Spying and Overcriminalization or Reject Convention
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without meaningful changes to limit surveillance powers for electronic evidence gathering across borders.
The convention can demand other countries and technology companies assist them in surveilling people under investigation for these offenses and turn over personal information, location data, and private communications.
Read at Electronic Frontier Foundation
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