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237 civil society organizations, companies, and cybersecurity experts, including Global Encryption Coalition members, published a joint letter to members of the Swedish Riksdag calling on them to reject legislation that would force companies to undermine the encryption of their services. In doing so, the Swedish Riksdag would leave its citizens and institutions less safe and secure.
237 civil society organizations, companies, and cybersecurity experts, including Global Encryption Coalition members, published a joint letter to members of the Swedish Riksdag calling on them to reject legislation that would force companies to undermine the encryption of their services. In doing so, the Swedish Riksdag would leave its citizens and institutions less safe and secure.
The Joint Letter acknowledges the profound harm caused by the distribution of nonconsensual intimate imagery and recommends the TAKE IT DOWN Act be amended to add encrypted services to the list of services that are already excluded from obligations under the Act to protect users’ cybersecurity and free speech.
The Joint Letter acknowledges the profound harm caused by the distribution of nonconsensual intimate imagery and recommends the TAKE IT DOWN Act be amended to add encrypted services to the list of services that are already excluded from obligations under the Act to protect users’ cybersecurity and free speech.
This week, LGBT Tech, with McDermott Will & Emery serving as legal counsel, filed an amicus brief with the California Supreme Court requesting review of the Court of Appeal's decision in the case of Snap, Inc. v. The Superior Court of San Diego County (2024).
This week, LGBT Tech, with McDermott Will & Emery serving as legal counsel, filed an amicus brief with the California Supreme Court requesting review of the Court of Appeal's decision in the case of Snap, Inc. v. The Superior Court of San Diego County (2024).

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