Distinguished fellow Susan Ness, co-chair of the Transatlantic Working Group, wrote in Slate that European and American governments should work in tandem on digital platform regulation.
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Distinguished fellow Susan Ness, co-chair of the Transatlantic Working Group, wrote in Slate that European and American governments should work in tandem on digital platform regulation.
In a new report, the Transatlantic High Level Working Group on Content Moderation Online and Freedom of Expression urges adoption of a flexible regulatory framework with greater transparency and accountability to curb online hate speech, violent extremism, and viral deception.
A transatlantic framework for moderating speech online.
Co-Chairs Reports Co-Chairs Reports from TWG’s Three Sessions: Ditchley Park, Santa Monica, and Bellagio. Freedom of Expression and Intermediary Liability Freedom of Expression: A Comparative Summary of United States and European Law B. Heller & J. van Hoboken, May 3, 2019. Design Principles for Intermediary Liability Laws J. van Hoboken & D. Keller, October 8,
Transatlantic High Level Working Group at Bellagio, Italy (November 2019): (Bottom row, from left) Barbora Bukovská, Mark MacCarthy, Michael Chertoff, Toomas Hendrik Ilves, Brittan Heller, Nico van Eijk (former co-chair), Susan Ness (co-chair), Heidi Tworek, Paddy Leerssen, Eileen Donahoe, and Laura Rosenberger. (Top row) Peter Pomerantsev, Michal Feix, Marietje Schaake (co-chair), John Frank, Peter Chase,