Time for Technology Companies to Stand Up for Human Rights
Time for Technology Companies to Stand Up for Human Rights
18 April, 2012 – EFF
San Francisco – It’s time for technology companies that sell surveillance and filtering equipment to step up and ensure they aren’t helping governments in committing human rights violations. In a white paper released today entitled “Human Rights and Technology Sales,” EFF outlines how corporations can avoid assisting repressive regimes.
The paper calls on companies to increase transparency of their dealings with potentially repressive regimes and to implement “Know Your Customer” standards for auditing technology sales, including review of the purchasing government’s technical questions and customization requests. If the review indicates that the technologies or transactions may be used to facilitate human rights violations, the company should refrain from participating.
“Authoritarian governments around the world often rely on technologies built in North America and Europe to spy on their citizens – including listening in to cell phone calls, scanning crowd photographs with facial recognition tools, and monitoring mobile networks with voice recognition technology. These can have deadly ramifications for activists and others in repressive regimes,” said EFF Director for International Freedom of Expression Jillian York. “We’re asking companies to take responsibility for the uses that governments make of their products, instead of acting like ‘repression’s little helper.'” …more
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