Posted by | April 20, 2015
FAQs: Prevention of Electronic Crime Bill 2015

FAQs What is the PECB? PECB stands for Prevention of Electronic Crime Bill 2015. Is it the first time a cybercrime law has been tabled? PECO (Pakistan Electronic Crime Ordinance)...

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Posted by | April 18, 2015
Bolo Bhi’s Meeting and Our Call-To-Action On Cybercrime Bill

A meeting was held at The Nest I/O in Karachi on April 17th, 2015, facilitated by the Bolo Bhi team, consisting of Director Sana Saleem, Program and Outreach Manager Madiha...

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Posted by | April 16, 2015
The Cybercrime Bill and Our Call-To-Action

As of this morning, the NA Standing Committee on IT approved and passed the cybercrime bill i.e PECB2015. This was despite reservations and a press conference we held yesterday to...

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Posted by | April 3, 2015
Writing On The Wall

View and share the entire poster series on Facebook here.

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Posted by | April 1, 2015
What’s Brewing: Pakistan Government’s Proposed Cybercrime Law

We believe we have obtained a version of the government's modified cybercrime bill. Background: ISPAK (Internet Service Providers Association), P@SHA (Pakistan Software Houses Association) and the Ministry of IT &...

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Posted by | March 25, 2015
Joint Statement from Civil Society to Technology Companies for Expanded Transparency Reports

Joint Statement from Civil Society to Technology Companies for Expanded Transparency Reports The undersigned organizations and individuals commend the recent efforts adopted by more than 43 companies to produce transparency...

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Posted by | March 24, 2015
Why “Rape-Prevention” Gimmicks Contribute To Rape Culture

We live in an age of innovation and creativity. There seems to be no limit to human imagination, and four students from North Carolina State University, have proved this to...

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Posted by | March 23, 2015
Pakistan’s WordPress Ban: Flip Flop Switch

In the early hours of March 22nd, Wordpress was blocked for users within Pakistan. Like with most bans concerning Internet users in Pakistan, reports began emerging as disgruntled users started...

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