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…David Kaye. Kaye expressed his concern about the short timeframe given to “comply with the sub-contracted human rights responsibilities that fall on platforms by virtue of State mandates on takedown”. Such developments enhance the pressure on social media platforms quickly to remove speech. Indicative of this argument is the trend of increased removals of alleged hate speech. For example, between January and March 2020, YouTube removed 107,174 vid…

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…p Award in 2016. Joan Barata Stanford Cyber Policy Center Kerem Altiparmak | Co-Founder Freedom of Expression Association İFÖD – İfade Özgürlüğü Derneği Kerem Altiparmak is amongst the founders of Freedom of Expression Association. He is currently legal consultant to International Commission of Jurists and the former Chair of Human Rights Centre at the Ankara Bar Association. He was the Director of the Human Rights Centre of the Ankara University,…

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…eroding the communist stranglehold on power. But the repressive legacy of Communism had a long half-life even after the ideology itself had been dumped on the ash heap of history at the end of the Cold War. The countries in the Organization of Islamic Cooperation – the OIC – sought to exploit the very loopholes that the communist states had introduced for their own purposes. Instead of protecting an atheistic and materialistic ideology they advan…

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…eroding the communist stranglehold on power. But the repressive legacy of Communism had a long half-life even after the ideology itself had been dumped on the ash heap of history at the end of the Cold War. The countries in the Organization of Islamic Cooperation – the OIC – sought to exploit the very loopholes that the communist states had introduced for their own purposes. Instead of protecting an atheistic and materialistic ideology they advan…

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…tent. Despite these developments, however, to date, there has been no cross-platform, cross-temporal, systematic analysis of the way that platforms treat hate speech. What categories of content do platforms’ hate speech policies cover? How have platforms’ hate speech policies changed since their initial inception? Do platform hate speech policies align with international human rights law, given many of the major social media companies have publicl…

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…tent. Despite these developments, however, to date, there has been no cross-platform, cross-temporal, systematic analysis of the way that platforms treat hate speech. What categories of content do platforms’ hate speech policies cover? How have platforms’ hate speech policies changed since their initial inception? Do platform hate speech policies align with international human rights law, given many of the major social media companies have publicl…

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…ity of Vienna to bridge research with policy agendas. Giovanni De Gregorio | Professor | Católica Global School of Law Giovanni De Gregorio is a professor of Law and Technology at Católica Global School of Law and Católica Lisbon School of Law. His research interests include constitutional law, human rights, freedom of expression, privacy, and data protection law. He has authored several publications, including the monograph “Digital Constitutiona…

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…ass surveillance during World War I through controlling and tapping global communication cables; How Britain’s interception of the so-called Zimmermann Telegram changed the course of history; How “fake news” and propaganda became a main concern and cause for censorship and manipulation of information by governments; How news agencies like Reuters became involved in this communication war through the influence of the British Ministry of Information…

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…ass surveillance during World War I through controlling and tapping global communication cables; How Britain’s interception of the so-called Zimmermann Telegram changed the course of history; How “fake news” and propaganda became a main concern and cause for censorship and manipulation of information by governments; How news agencies like Reuters became involved in this communication war through the influence of the British Ministry of Information…

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…ure their support of the value of free speech in the abstract against trade-offs and supposedly competing values, the near universal support plummets, and big differences in attitudes emerge. These differences have very real consequences since they drive and legitimize the suppression of political dissent and the persecution of religious and sexual minorities and help consolidate the global development towards increasing authoritarianism. In an in…

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