Homo Digitalis in Documento about the 'Reclaim Your Face' campaign
On Sunday, March 27, Elpida Vamvaka spoke to the newspaper Documento about the ‘Reclaim Your Face’ campaign, analyzing the significant impact it could have on protecting the personal data and privacy of all European Union citizens.
Homo Digitalis invited by EADPP Greece Branch
Three members of Homo Digitalis represented the organization at the webinar organized yesterday by the Greek Branch of the European Association of Data Protection Professionals
Interview with Homo Digitalis in Inside Story about the Livaniou law
February 18, 2021Press Coverage
Our member, Emilia Yvropoulou, spoke to journalist Eleftheria Tsaliki and Inside Story about Article 8 of the bill on audiovisual media services and the transposition of European Directive 1808/2018 into national law.
We sincerely thank the journalist for her interest.
Why have there been so many reactions since last week? Do the recent developments improve the situation, or do they raise questions and doubts? What is at stake with Article 8, and why is it important to pay attention?
One thing is for sure: The excessive burden on digital services and their push toward self-regulation strengthens prior censorship to avoid penalties for controversial actions or content on the internet
Oneman feature on Homo Digitalis
February 11, 2021Press Coverage
Stefanos Vitoratos and Konstantinos Kakavoulis spoke with Giorgos Rompolas about Homo Digitalis and the protection of digital rights.
Homo Digitalis participates in the Legal Frameworks Group of CAHAI
Today, the Legal Frameworks Group of the Council of Europe ad hoc Committee on AI (CAHAI) had its first meeting. LFG is mandated to ensure that the CAHAI’s deliverables, such as the main elements of a legal framework for the development, design and application of artificial intelligence based on the CoE standards on human rights, democracy and the rule of law, include concrete text proposals in the form of possible legal instrument(s). The LFG should complete its work by December 2021. Ms. Peggy Valcke (Belgium) και Mr. Riccardo Villa (Italy) were elected as Chair and Co-chair of the LFG, respectively.
Homo Digitalis has the great honor to be part of this Group represented by one of our co-founders, Eleftherios Chelioudakis.
You can read the draft agenda and get informed about LFG and the other groups of CAHAI in its official website.
Homo Digitalis participates in CPDP 2021
On Monday the 29th of January, Homo Digitalis had the great pleasure and honor to participate in Computers, Privacy & Data Protection (CPDP) 2021. The panel in which we participated, was organised by MATIS Project and its moderator was Mr. Juraj Sajfert from the Vrije Universiteit Brussel.
The speakers include:
-Frank Scheurmans, Supervisory Body for Police Information (BE);
-Fanny Coudert, European Data Protection Supervisor (EU);
-Anna Moscibroda, European Commission (EU).
Our organization was represented by our co-founder Eleftherios Chelioudakis.
It has been two and a half years since the Member States of the European Union had to transpose the new rules on data protection for the law enforcement sector into their national laws. This includes the extensive provisions on the independent supervisory authorities in Chapter IV of the Directive (EU) 2016/680. However, its Article 47 of the powers of supervisory authorities is weak and vague. This pane therefore analysed the practice of supervision of the law enforcement sector in the Digital Age.
You can find the dull description of this panel in the program of CPDP 2021 here.
Homo Digitalis participates in Privacy Camp 2021
On Tuesday January 26th Homo Digitals has the great pleasure and honor to participate in Privacy Camp 2021. Our organization will join European Digital Rights (EDRi) and HERMES Center for Transparency and Digital Rights (Italy) speaking about the ReclaimYourFace campaign.
Privacy Camp is an annual conference held the day before the start of Computers Privacy Data Protection (CPDP). The event brings together digital rights advocates, activists as well as academics and policy-makers from all around Europe and beyond to discuss the most pressing issues facing human rights online. Also, the European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS) actively participates every year in the event via the EDPS Civil Society summit.
Privacy Camp is jointly organised by EDRi, VUB-LSTS, Privacy Salon vzw and the Institute for European Studies at USL-B.
Registrations are open (deadline January 24th)! Register or take a look at the agenda here.
Homo Digitalis participates in the JET project of LSE
Homo Digitalis has the great honor and pleasure to take part in the project “Justice, Equity and Technology» (JET), which is housed within the he Department of Media and Communications at the London School of Economics and Political Science.
Justice, Equity, and Technology Table is grounded in principles of reciprocity, respect, and solidarity and views technological systems as critical determinants of effective meaningful participation in democratic society. It combines rigorous social science research and organizing strategies to understand how, why, and when social, economic, and racial justice intersects with data-driven technologies and their governance.
Recognized civil society organizations from all around Europe participate in this project, while the first meeting took place in the beginning of January 2021. Our co-founders Stefanos Vitoratos and Eleftherios Chelioudakis represent our organization in the project.
You can read more about JET here.
Homo Digitalis participates in a ECI for a ban on biometric mass surveillance practices
On January 7th, a European Citizens’ Initiative (ECI) was published on the website of the European Commission, calling for a ban on biometric mass surveillance practices (protocol number ECI(2021)000001). Homo Digitalis has the great pleasure to actively participating in this initiative.
We call on the European Commission to strictly regulate the use of biometric technologies in order to avoid undue interference with fundamental rights. In particular, we ask the Commission to prohibit, in law and in practice, indiscriminate or arbitrarily-targeted uses of biometrics which can lead to unlawful mass surveillance. These intrusive systems must not be developed, deployed (even on a trial basis) or used by public or private entities insofar as they can lead to unnecessary or disproportionate interference with people’s fundamental rights.
Our goal is to collect 1 million signatures within 12 months from citizens residing in 7 different Member States, at least. Undoubtedly, this is a very difficult, but important endeavor.
We will start collecting signatures in the beginning of February, so stay tuned!
It is a great pleasure and honor for Homo Digitalis that two of our founding members are actively participating in this initiative. More precisely, Konstantinos Kakavoulis is the Data Protection Officer of this ECI, while Eleftherios Chelioudakis is one of the ECI’s citizens- members.
You can read in detail all related info on EC’s website here.








