Add Estonia to "Key disclosure laws may apply" #639

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gjhklfdsa commented 2018-11-27 23:04:31 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)

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Add Estonia to Key disclosure laws may apply

If I understand correctly (I'm not a lawyer or native) Article 215 of the Code of Criminal Procedure could be potentially utilized as a Key disclosure law in Estonia.

Resolves: #none

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johnozbay commented 2018-11-28 00:52:17 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)

Thanks a lot @gjhklfdsa for bringing this up!

Here's an English version of the same law 🤓
I would really love to hear qualifying legal opinions about this as someone who moved from New York to Tallinn, Estonia to start up a privacy company. So if anyone knows more about this, please do hit me up! ✌🏻

Here's a random published paper summarizing Estonia's stance on data privacy quite concisely.

Finally, as someone living in Estonia, here's a random fact: pretty much the entire population of Estonia is educated and knows about PKIs and encryption due to the fact that all ID cards carry a 2048-bit public key encryption. Overall the country & population is a big fan of privacy & encryption since the 2007 cyber attacks on the country. Here's a mini factsheet. 📄

Thanks a lot @gjhklfdsa for bringing this up! [Here's an English version of the same law](https://www.riigiteataja.ee/en/eli/ee/530102013093/consolide/current) 🤓 I would really love to hear qualifying legal opinions about this as someone who moved from New York to Tallinn, Estonia to start up a privacy company. So if anyone knows more about this, please do hit me up! ✌🏻 [Here's a random published paper](https://openaccess.leidenuniv.nl/bitstream/handle/1887/64559/Veen_J_2017_CS.pdf?sequence=1) summarizing Estonia's stance on data privacy quite concisely. Finally, as someone living in Estonia, here's a random fact: pretty much the entire population of Estonia is educated and knows about PKIs and encryption due to the fact that [all ID cards carry a 2048-bit public key encryption](https://e-estonia.com/solutions/e-identity/id-card/). Overall the country & population is a big fan of privacy & encryption since the 2007 cyber attacks on the country. [Here's a mini factsheet](https://e-estonia.com/wp-content/uploads/facts-a4-v02-cyber-security.pdf). 📄
privacytoolsIO commented 2019-04-01 02:39:39 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)

thanks

thanks
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