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EU Parliament deletes the worst threats to freedom of expression proposed in the Terrorist Content Regulation

17 Apr 2019

While we welcome the improvements to the initial European Commission proposal on this file, we doubt its objectives will be achieved. No meaningful evidence has been presented to demonstrate the need, nor the efficacy, of this new European counter-terrorism instrument.

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EU Parliament deletes the worst threats to freedom of expression proposed in the Terrorist Content Regulation
17 Apr 2019
EU Parliament deletes the worst threats to freedom of expression proposed in the Terrorist Content Regulation
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Joint letter opposing the proposed Terrorist Content Regulation

4 Dec 2018

The ‘Regulation on preventing the dissemination of terrorist content online’ does not accord with the Charter of Fundamental Rights. Evidence-based measures can better achieve the Regulation’s stated goals.

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Joint letter opposing the proposed Terrorist Content Regulation
4 Dec 2018
Joint letter opposing the proposed Terrorist Content Regulation
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Workshop: The turn to artificial intelligence in governing communication online

15 Mar 2018
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Workshop: The turn to artificial intelligence in governing communication online
15 Mar 2018
Workshop: The turn to artificial intelligence in governing communication online
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Access Now responds to Special Rapporteur Kaye on “Content Regulation in the Digital Age”

11 Jan 2018

Governments are coercing private internet intermediaries to police and regulate online content. Here’s how companies can meet their obligation to respect human rights.

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Access Now responds to Special Rapporteur Kaye on “Content Regulation in the Digital Age”
11 Jan 2018
Access Now responds to Special Rapporteur Kaye on “Content Regulation in the Digital Age”