Government Surveillance
OTI and CDT File Amicus Brief Regarding Bulk Surveillance Disclosures
OTI and CDT file an amicus brief in the case of Jewel v. National Security Agency in support of the class of plaintiffs.
OTI Appalled that Administration Seeks Renewal of Privacy-Invasive and Ineffective Phone Records Program
Congress should repeal the Section 215 call detail records program now, and truly end bulk collection of Americans’ phone records.
International Coalition Renews Call for Australian Parliament to Amend its Dangerous Encryption Law
International civil liberties and technology coalition renewed call for Australian Parliament to amend new encryption law.
Human Rights in the Digital Age: RightsCon 2019
Members of OTI attend Rights Con in Tunis, Tunisia to discuss human rights in the digital age.
Open Letter Calls on the UK’s GCHQ to Abandon its Dangerous Ghost Proposal that Threatens Encryption, Cybersecurity, and Human Rights
International coalition calls on GCHQ to abandon dangerous “ghost” proposal that threatens encryption, cybersecurity, and human rights.
LA Department of Transportation Must Address Serious Privacy Threats Posed by Collection of Highly Detailed Scooter and Bike Location Data
LADOT needs to address the serious privacy and civil liberties issues before moving forward with any further stages of this policy.
Coalition Urges Congress to Make Patriot Act Surveillance Information Public and to End Section 215 Call Detail Records Program
The House Judiciary Committee should hold public hearings and seek important information regarding surveillance under the Patriot Act.