The countering of terrorism propaganda online, through private companies, may little by little kill our right to freedom of expression.
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This article distils from the various (proposals for) platform regulation operational principles that can serve as the basis for productive debate on the subject.
The author provides an overview of the legal and cultural discourse surrounding pornography in the European Union member state of Bulgaria, in times of 'new digital realities'.
On 6 July, the European Parliament voted to adopt the Directive on Security of Network and Information Systems (the NIS Directive). Cyber security researcher Hannfried Leisterer conducted an interview with Member of European Parliament Andreas Schwab, rapporteur for the NIS Directive.
How does the (dis)empowering surveillance practice of social sorting using big data impact on the notion of borders in Europe?
Contrary to expectations of a “net empowerment”, net neutrality debates on Twitter show that established political and media actors still play important roles.
YouTube blocking in Turkey, another violation of fundamental rights
The European Court of Human Rights on 1 December ruled that the blanket blocking of YouTube by Turkish authorities violated the right to freedom of information. Will Turkey comply with the court's decision?
The European Data Governance Forum taking place this week galvanised two core ethical principles, reports Francesca Musiani.
EU trade and its impact on internet policy
European citizens seem to be skeptical about the EU trade policy. Can a new Trade Commissioner do anything to change that?
Copyright reform in the EU has been elusive for years. Now a new Commissioner coming from a quite different field of expertise has the mandate to cut the Gordian knot. Yet, experts like Monica Horten doubt that this will ever happen. This is why.