10 October 2013
EFF Resigns from Global Network Initiative
Date: Thu, 10 Oct 2013 08:34:46 -0700
From: EFF Press <press@eff.org>
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Subject: EFF Resigns from Global Network Initiative
Electronic Frontier Foundation Media Release
For Immediate Release: Thursday, October 10, 2013
Contact:
Jillian C. York
Director for International Freedom of Expression
Electronic Frontier Foundation
jillian@eff.org
+1 415 436-9333 x118
EFF Resigns from Global Network Initiative
Citing Concerns Over NSAs Impact on Corporate Members, EFF Leaves Industry
Group
San Francisco - The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) today withdrew from
the Global Network Initiative (GNI), citing a fundamental breakdown in confidence
that the group's corporate members are able to speak freely about their own
internal privacy and security systems in the wake of the National Security
Agency (NSA) surveillance revelations.
EFF has been a civil society member of the multi-stakeholder human rights
group since GNI was founded in 2008 to advance freedom of expression and
privacy in the global information and communication technologies sector.
While much has been accomplished in these five years, EFF can no longer sign
its name on joint statements knowing now that GNI's corporate members have
been blocked from sharing crucial information about how the US government
has meddled with these companies' security practices through programs such
as PRISM and BULLRUN.
"We know that many within the industry do not like or approve of such government
interference, and GNI has, in statements, made it clear that member companies
want permission from the US government to engage in greater transparency,"
EFF's International Director Danny O'Brien and Director for International
Freedom of Expression Jillian C. York write in a letter to GNI leadership.
"However, until serious reforms of the US surveillance programs are in place,
we no longer feel comfortable participating in the GNI process when we are
not privy to the serious compromises GNI corporate members may be forced
to make. Nor do we currently believe that audits of corporate practice, no
matter how independent, will uncover the insecurities produced by the US
government's--and potentially other governments'--behavior when operating
clandestinely in the name of national security."
EFF's involvement with GNI included helping to define its founding principles
over two years of negotiations; coordinating opposition to the United Kingdom's
Communications Data Bill in 2011; releasing a paper addressing free-speech
issues surrounding account deactivation and content removal; and collaborating
with fellow members in internal international technical and policy analysis.
However, EFF can no longer stand behind the credibility of what had been
one of GNI's most significant achievements--third-party privacy and freedom
of expression assessments of service providers, including Google, Microsoft
and Yahoo.
Moving forward, EFF plans to continue to provide guidance to the GNI and
engage companies directly, but as an external organization. EFF supports
the other organizations and individuals that continue to work within the
GNI for the free speech and privacy rights of users worldwide.
"Although EFF is taking a step back, GNI can still serve an important role
as a collaborative project between human rights groups, companies, investors
and academics," York said. "If the United States government truly supports
international 'Internet freedom,' it would recognize the damage its policies
are doing to weaken such efforts and the world's confidence in American
companies."
For the text of the letter:
https://www.eff.org/document/gni-resignation-letter-0
For this release:
https://www.eff.org/press/releases/eff-resigns-global-network-initiative
About EFF
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civil liberties in the digital world. Founded in 1990, we defend free speech
online, fight illegal surveillance, promote the rights of digital innovators,
and work to ensure that the rights and freedoms we enjoy are enhanced, rather
than eroded, as our use of technology grows. EFF is a member-supported
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