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Building Our Future Together | Electronic Frontier Foundation
In my first weeks as Executive Director of EFF, I’ve been reminded every day how consequential this moment is in determining what kind of future we will have. We are on the edge. What each one of us steps up to do – with our expertise, energy, and resources – will determine whether our future…
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How the GDPR Reshaped Europe’s Digital Economy | Leeds School of Business
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