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The EFF Turns 35, but There's Plenty More to Do

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Interview: Palantir, data brokers, and judicial overreach are all on the horizon, executive director Cindy Cohn warns

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The association "Society for Freedom Rights" has filed a constitutional complaint against the use of the US police software Palantir in Bavaria.

·Germany
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With the help of a controversial program, the police in Bavaria evaluates large data sets - and not only of suspects. An association for liberties sees fundamental violations. Now the tool becomes again the topic in Karlsruhe.

Interior Minister Joachim Herrmann sees in the analysis platform Palantir "a quantum leap in criminalist work. The "Society for Freedom Rights" wants to sue against it. The system violates fundamental rights, unparticipated people could be targeted.

·Munich, Germany
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Written by:dpa From the perspective of the SPD opposition in North Rhine-Westphalia, a controversial police software by the US company Palantir should only be used transitionally. "Palantir is a data-crake that is everywhere in it, and it is possibly even a Trojan horse, because we do not know what the secret services still have in it," warned the vice-chairman of the SPD parliament faction Elisabeth Müller-Witt in Düsseldorf. After all, Palanti…

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Sueddeutsche Zeitung broke the news in Munich, Germany on Wednesday, July 23, 2025.
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