David Souter argues that the absence of international standards for platform regulation allows authoritarians to restrict as they wish, but he adds some qualifications if UNESCO's bid to create relevant principles is to succeed. #commodon #InternetForTrust #RebootTheNet https://www.apc.org/en/blog/inside-digital-society-making-platforms-accountable
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With Julie Inman Grant, Australia's eSafety Commissioner, we had the pleasure to discuss initiatives to make the internet a safer space, especially for women and children.

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With Julie Inman Grant, Australia's eSafety Commissioner, we had the pleasure to discuss initiatives to make the internet a safer space, especially for women and children. @tweetinjules #InternetforTrust

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This week's net.wars, "A world of lawsuits" visits both the SCOTUS hearings on cases that could change web-wide liability laws and the UNESCO Internet4Trust's efforts to write a framework for platform self-regulation: https://netwars.pelicancrossing.net/2023/02/24/a-world-of-lawsuits/ #NetWars #InternetForTrust #SCOTUS #S230
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In the US this week the Supreme Court heard arguments in two cases centered on Section 230, the US law that shields online platforms from liability for third-party content. In Paris, UNESCO convened Internet for Trust to bring together governments and civil society to contemplate global solutions to the persistent problems of Internet regulation. And … Continue reading "A world of lawsuits"

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So what insights came from a panel organized by Research ICT Africa at the recent UNESCO conference on developing principles for platform regulation? A short news article here: https://researchictafrica.net/2023/02/24/ria-research-enriches-unesco-debates/ #InternetForTrust #RebootTheNet
RIA Research enriches UNESCO Debates

Options to regulate internet platforms to counter online harms to human rights way were aired this week at a special session convened by Research ICT Africa, within UNESCO’s conference in

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There should be requirements for independent assessment of metrics in terms of how policy implementation is working and provide for independent monitoring and auditing of policy implementation. Working paper for UNESCO conference https://researchictafrica.net/wp/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/Part-2.pdf
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Platform companies can be compelled to undertake appropriate scenario planning & implement due diligence exercises into the full range of risks anticipated in upcoming trends, and to provide detail on how they will mitigate these through policy and implementation measures.
Working paper for UNESCO conference https://researchictafrica.net/wp/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/Part-2.pdf
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Statutory authorities should not seek to take over the direct policy formulation nor the ongoing moderation work by the companies themselves, but they can set objectives, policy standards and process benchmarks that apply to solo-, self- and co-regulatory mechanisms which can ensure more effective performance by the platforms themselves.
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While the EU’s GDPR has wide international impact, entities such as WhatsApp still operate weaker privacy standards outside the EU’s member countries. It’s therefore not a given that geographical imbalances in content moderation around the world will diminish as a result of EU standard-setting for platforms within its jurisdiction. Working paper for UNESCO conference https://researchictafrica.net/wp/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/Part-2.pdf
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In regard to mechanisms for policy implementation, there is generally an absence of institutional frameworks for inter-platform co-operation. However, there are increasing reports of inter-company co-operation against influence operations.
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Platforms’ weaknesses in implementing their own policies come back to the governance status quo where companies are free to choose if, how and when they might assess their performance, and the range of what should be assessed
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