Digital Rights
A Penny For Your Bytes: Shaping tomorrow, today
Making the case for the Universal Declaration of Digital Rights, or UDDR
Considering the Harms the lifecycle of a digital twin can be exposed to
A Byte For Your Thoughts: Ditching ethics, embracing rights
To base our tech on ethics is a fool’s errand & a very dangerous one at that
Solution: Find minimum common denominator that is universally applicable
A Penny For Your Bytes: Ditching Ethics. Embracing Rights
Need a minimum common denominator that is universally applicable
Important to remember that there are no Rights without Responsibilities
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A Penny For Your Bytes: Next Gen Rights Defenders
Flawed understanding of data rights leaves consumers to fend for themselves
In software is king word, developers hold great deal of responsibility, and yet…
I swear to fulfill, to the best of my ability and judgment, this covenant:
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A Penny For Your Bytes: Part 1 – About DCDR
Developers play key role of next generation of Rights defenders
Provide clear technical guidance of the protections we wish to ensure
The Problem of Digital Rights: "We are still 30 years in the past"
Issue of Digital Rights yet to be clearly defined, says founder of The IO Foundation
Technological innovation needed so govt policies can leverage on solutions
Carriers using ‘supercookies’ to track users’ mobile browsing
Carriers in at least 10 countries have been using ‘supercookies’ to track their users’ mobile browsing, according to global digital rights organisation Access, and while there is no evidence that such spying is being conducted in this part of the world, users are urged to be wary.
Malaysian Govt spyware use unconstitutional, call for action
The news that the Malaysian Government uses spyware developed by a Milan-based company called Hacking Team has got an Internet rights organisation calling for an independent probe, while a lawyer pointed out that such use on citizens is unconstitutional.