@eff says it's a "red alert". July 28 is the last day Congress is in session before their summer recess, which means supporters of #BadInternetBills are trying to sneak them through before then. So digital rights, human rights, and LGBTQIA2S+ groups are fighting back with a Week of Action.

Please help get the word out!

One easy thing to do: check out the #BadInternetBills hashtag and boost posts you see there.

Can the Fediverse Help Stop Bad Internet Bills? has more on why #KOSA, #EARNIT, #STOPCSAM, and the other bad internet bills are so bad -- including the threats to encryption and the harms they'll cause to LGBTQIA2S+ people -- and ways you can help.

And if you're a US resident, @fight has a handy page that makes it easy to contact Congress about the bills at https://badinternetbills.com

Or, if you prefer, EFF's page also has inks to pages that make it easy to contact Congress.

See the replies for more information about the individual bills -- and I'll update this thread over the course of the week as new information becomes available.

#privacy

Can the Fediverse Help Stop Bad Internet Bills?

A slew of bad internet bills are being pushed through the US Legislature. Can we look to the Fediverse to carry activist causes?

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The "Kids Online Safety Act" (KOSA) sounds like a good bill. Who doesn't want kids to be safe online? But KOSA wouldn't actually make kids safer -- and the way it's written would be especially harmful to LGBTQIA2S+ people.

As over 90 Human Rights and LGBTQ groups said in a letter the sent to Congress last year Opposing KOSA

"KOSA establishes a burdensome, vague “duty of care” to prevent harms to minors for a broad range of online services that are reasonably likely to be used by a person under the age of 17. While KOSA’s aims of preventing harassment, exploitation, and mental health trauma for minors are laudable, the legislation is unfortunately likely to have damaging unintended consequences for young people.

KOSA would require online services to “prevent” a set of harms to minors, which is effectively an instruction to employ broad content filtering to limit minors’ access to certain online content. Content filtering is notoriously imprecise; filtering used by schools and libraries in response to the Children’s Internet Protection Act has curtailed access to critical information such as sex education or resources for LGBTQ+ youth. Online services would face substantial pressure to over-moderate, including from state Attorneys General seeking to make political points about what kind of information is appropriate for young people.

At a time when books with LGBTQ+ themes are being banned from school libraries and people providing healthcare to trans children are being falsely accused of “grooming,” KOSA would cut off another vital avenue of access to information for vulnerable youth."

https://cdt.org/press/more-than-90-human-rights-and-lgbtq-groups-sign-letter-opposing-kosa/

KOSA has.a markup session in the Senate next week, so now's a criical time to be telling Congress that we don't want this bad internet bill. So please help get the word out -- and if you're in the US, EFF's KOSA action page makes it easy to contact Congress

#BadInternetBills #KOSA #privacy

More Than 90 Human Rights and LGBTQ Groups Sign Letter Opposing KOSA

The poorly drafted “Kids Online Safety Act” would make kids less safe, and would be weaponized to attack LGBTQ+ people and abortion rights Over 90 organizations have signed on to a letter led by the Center for Democracy & Technology (CDT), Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), and Fight for the Future opposing the Kids Online Safety […]

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#followfriday for #digitalrights -- and #BadInternetBills campaign!

This post is US-focused, see the reply for European digital rights advocates.

@fight - their page at https://badinternetbills.com/ has links to take action!

@eff -- their page on You Can Help Stop These Bad Internet Bills also has links to take action!

@evangreer -- Digital Rights Groups Launch Week of Action Against 'Bad Internet Bills' has quotes from Evan on #KOSA

@evacide -- EFF's Director of Cybersecurity

@pluralistic, Cory Doctorow's linkblog.

@KelsonV , whose Lemmy post put the Bad Internet Bills on a lot of people's radar.

@bad_internet_bills and @BadInternetBills, for news and actions.

Can the Fediverse Help Stop Bad Internet Bills? has more on why #KOSA, #EARNIT, #STOPCSAM, and the other bad internet bills are so bad -- including the threats to encryption and the harms they'll cause to LGBTQIA2S+ people -- and how #fediverse activism can help make a difference.

Here's four easy ways to help:

  • Upvote and boost posts in @bad_internet_bills -- and cross-post them to other communities and magazines where they're on-topic

  • On Mastodon, boost posts on the #BadInternetBills and #KOSA hashtags

  • Get the word out on other social networks too

  • If you live in the US, contact your legislators using Fight for the Future’s https://www.badinternetbills.com/

  • [Edited to add Cory Doctorow's linkblog, and to highlith that this i the US version]

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    Bad Internet Bills

    All of the bad internet bills. One website.

    Fight for the Future

    More #followfriday for #digitalrights -- this time with a European focus!

    Open Rights Group - @openrightsgroup

    EDRi - @edri

    noyb.eu - @noybeu

    Privacy International - @privacyint

    netzpolitik.org - @netzpolitik_feed

    Algorithm Watch - @algorithmwatch

    Wolfie Christl - @wchr

    Lilian Edwards - @lilianedwards

    Johnny Ryan -
    @johnnyryan

    Ralf Bendrath -
    @bendrath

    Michael Veale -
    @mikarv

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    @thenexusofprivacy @openrightsgroup @edri @noybeu @privacyint @netzpolitik_feed @algorithmwatch @wchr @lilianedwards @johnnyryan @bendrath @mikarv Hi there...
    Wanted to personally invite your response & thoughts on this.

    If you appreciate the concept and know others who might find it an interesting intellectual exercise, please share widely!

    Think of it as a collective form of speculative stone soup.

    Dear readers: It's your ball. Run with it.
    https://mastodon.social/@KraftTea/110756348543095977

    @KelsonV @evangreer @thenexusofprivacy @BadInternetBills @fight @bad_internet_bills @evacide @eff Europe here. Just wanted to tell you that you don’t have exclusive rights to bad internet bills. Here in the EU we have the dubious pleasure of looking forward to “Chat Control”, potentially bringing an end to end to end encryption.

    https://www.patrick-breyer.de/en/posts/chat-control/

    Chat Control: The EU's CSAM scanner proposal

    🇫🇷 French: Traduction du dossier Chat Control 2.0, stopchatcontrol.fr🇸🇪 Swedish: Chat Control 2.0🇩🇰 Danish: chatcontrol.dk🇳🇱 Dutch: Chatcontrole Table of contents: The End of the Privacy of Digital Correspondence and the End of Anonymous Communication Take action to stop Chat

    Patrick Breyer
    @gnomer Very true! I called the @bad_internet_bills Lemmy community "US focused (for now)" but it's certainly an international issue! And there are lots of great European #digitalrights advocates and organizations here as well, hmm, maybe I should do a followup followfriday post mentioning them too.

    @thenexusofprivacy @bad_internet_bills I think you should. I don’t know how many are here though. People still seem to prefer the birdsite and deddit to the fediverse for some reason.

    I know a little about what’s happening on EU level, but mostly about how our rights are quickly stripped in Sweden in the name of combating gang violence and national security. For example, journalists now can be prosecuted if the publish information that is deemed damaging to national security. Meanwhile it’s fully legal to burn Qurans (and other holy texts) to provoke Muslims even though this seems to damage our national (and international) security more than anything in recent history.

    The police can (or soon can) wiretap people that are not suspected of a crime which is probably going to go down the slippery slope of being used outside of its intended scope, gang violence.

    Swedish politician, Ylva Johansson, completely tech illiterate, is one of the driving forces behind Chat Control in the EU.

    This truly is the darkest timeline.

    @gnomer It sounds very similar to the path things are on in the US and elsewhere. Using the illusion of safety to justify surveillance is a very common tactic.

    Here's a short list of some European digital rights accounts - https://infosec.exchange/@thenexusofprivacy/110754773131036383

    The Nexus of Privacy (@[email protected])

    More #followfriday for #digitalrights -- this time with a European focus! Open Rights Group - @[email protected] EDRi - @[email protected] noyb.eu - @[email protected] Privacy International - @[email protected] netzpolitik.org - @[email protected] Algorithm Watch - @[email protected] Wolfie Christl - @[email protected] Lilian Edwards - @[email protected] Johnny Ryan - @[email protected] Ralf Bendrath - @[email protected] Michael Veale - @[email protected] (4/N)

    Infosec Exchange

    @thenexusofprivacy @fight @eff @evangreer @evacide @KelsonV @bad_internet_bills @BadInternetBills

    You'd get more of my respect if you didn't have the section below in your "privacy" policy. Yeah, no. Put your money where your mouth is and only use personal information for the explicit purpose you gathered it. Your "privacy" policy doesn't mean a thing if you share with third parties.

    @0x575446 That's not me, that's @fight . For what it's worth, I agree.