From Center for Democracy & Technology <[email protected]>
Subject CDT's New Look for a New Year
Date December 20, 2019 3:01 PM
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NEWSLETTER  

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From all of us at CDT, we hope you have a wonderful and safe holiday! Before we head into the new year, here's a last update.

A new look: CDT recently rolled out an updated online home ([link removed]) for our work. The new site provides a detailed look at the full range of issues that CDT works on, from election security ([link removed]) to federal privacy legislation ([link removed]) to our advocacy in the European Union ([link removed]). We hope you’ll take a look — visit us at cdt.org ([link removed])! 

Tech Talk: On CDT’s podcast, we recently discussed intellectual property and social justice ([link removed]), what we learned ([link removed]) at CDT’s Future of Speech Online ([link removed]) conference this year ([link removed]), and how one foundation is using data and technology ([link removed]) to help people around the world access financing. 

Children’s privacy online: As the ecosystem of websites and online services has grown more complex over the years, the environment for children online has changed, and so has the challenge of protecting their privacy in the digital world. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is looking at revising the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Rule to account for these changes, and CDT recently submitted comments ([link removed]) asking the FTC to align the Rule more closely with other privacy frameworks and laws such as the Federal Education Rights and Privacy Act. We also urged the FTC to ensure that the Rule does not inadvertently suppress the creation of child-directed or adult-oriented speech.

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