This week, the Supreme Court overturned the Civil Chamber’s decision that had recognized Natalia Denegri's request for the "right to be forgotten" in
Protest Guide
Our Protest Guide is part of a campaign that seeks to raise awareness about the technologies that security forces could use to track and identify
“When giants change the rules.” Regional experts discuss WhatsApp case in webinar, with great attendance
On June 23, the Civil Society Forum (FSC) of the Ibero-American Data Protection Network (RIPD) held the webinar "When giants change the rules.
ADC participates in new edition of the Conference of States Parties to the CRPD
The Association for Civil Rights (ADC) participated in the 15th session of the Conference of States Parties to the Convention on the Rights of Persons
ADC presents its research on digital accessibility at the 10th National Conference on Disability and Rights
On May 11, ADC’s PUEDA – For an Accessible Digital Environment campaign team attended the X Jornadas Nacionales sobre Discapacidad y Derechos - I
ADC and 40 organizations launch the campaign “Ombudsman NOW”
The Association for Civil Rights and more than 40 organizations have started a new campaign named "Defensor/a del pueblo YA (Ombudsman NOW)" aiming to
Unseen followers – A first approach to government use of Open-source intelligence (OSINT) and Social media intelligence (SOCMINT)
It is estimated that every 60 seconds on the internet, people send 187 million emails; perform 3.7 million search queries; send 38 million messages
Colombia: The Constitutional Court rendered a decision on a case in which ADC took part as an amicus curiae
In early August, the Constitutional Court of Colombia dismissed the defamation action brought by famous Colombian youtuber Kika Nieto against "Las