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Tech Laws and the Digital Activist Landscape

Navigating the Labyrinth: Technology and the Legal Minefield of Online Activism The internet has revolutionized activism. Gone are the days when organizing required face-to-face meetings and printing flyers. Today, online platforms connect activists across borders, amplify their voices, and mobilize crowds with unprecedented speed and reach. However, this digital landscape is not without its legal complexities. A tangled web of laws, regulations, and platform policies governs online activism, often creating a minefield for those fighting for social change. Freedom of Speech vs. Harmful Content: This fundamental tension lies at the heart of many online activism challenges. While platforms like Twitter and Facebook boast about promoting free speech, they simultaneously grapple with the responsibility to curb harmful content – hate speech,...

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Erased: Reclaiming Digital Privacy

The Right to Be Forgotten: Reclaiming Control Over Your Digital Footprint We live in a world where our every click, like, and search leaves a trace. This digital footprint, while convenient for targeted advertising and personalized experiences, can also become a burden. What happens when embarrassing posts from your youth resurface, or outdated information paints an inaccurate picture of who you are today? This is where the concept of "the right to be forgotten" comes into play. The right to be forgotten, enshrined in the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in Europe, empowers individuals to request the removal of personal data held by companies if it is no longer relevant, accurate, or necessary for the original purpose of collection. It's...

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