Topic: Denmark
Denmark’s approach to digital rights raises significant concerns about free speech and privacy. Recent initiatives, such as a proposed ban on deepfakes and the introduction of a digital ID system, threaten to impose restrictions that could limit individual expression and access to information. The push for encryption bans and increased surveillance measures further exemplifies the ongoing struggle against censorship and mass data collection in the country.
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UK Government Faces Cross-Party Digital ID Backlash, Dismissing Concerns as “Misinformation” and “Scaremongering”
Citing Denmark and Estonia, officials skipped over the part where those systems had data breaches.
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EU Revives Plan to Ban Private Messaging
The EU is inching toward the biggest peacetime surveillance experiment in its history, with plans to quietly search every private…
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Denmark Plans Sweeping Ban on Online Deepfakes to Combat “Misinformation”
The idea leaves creators guessing where parody ends and prohibition begins.
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Denmark Introduces World-First Deepfake Ban, Raising Alarms Over Free Speech
By criminalizing unauthorized deepfakes, Denmark flirts with a future where identity protection and speech control are forced into the same…
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Facial Recognition Continues To Proliferate at Concerts and Festivals
Facial recognition tech is rapidly becoming the norm at large venues, sparking debates on balancing convenience and privacy.
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Stores in Denmark call for digital ID age verification
More groups pushing for digital ID.
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Denmark’s new digital ID system risks locking some people out of society
New system introduced this week.
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The EU is running a digital ID pilot
A collaboration with banks and tech companies.
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Denmark bans Google software and laptops in schools
Privacy concerns.












