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Open letter to the European Parliament: A critical opportunity to protect children and young people
Dear Members of the European Parliament, We, experts, academics and civil society groups, are writing to express our profound alarm at the social-media driven
Prototyping User Empowerment – Towards DSA-compliant recommender systems
What would a healthy social network look like? Researchers, civil society experts, technologists and designers came together to imagine a new way forward
ESC Big Tech this Black Friday
People vs Big Tech has joined forces with high street brand Lush to raise money for our work to rein in the harmful power of the Big Tech corporations
Civil Society Organisations Call on EU Parliament to Close Disinformation Loophole
The carve-out for media in the proposed European Media Freedom Act will seriously impede efforts to combat hate speech and disinformation
Nobel Laureates launch plan to tackle ‘existential threat’ of Big Tech’s business model on democracy
Press release from People v. Big Tech STRICTLY EMBARGOED: 14:00 CET, FRIDAY 2 SEPTEMBER Nobel Laureates launch plan to tackle ‘existential threat’ of Big
Safeguarding Europe’s 2024 Elections: a Checklist for Robust Enforcement of the DSA
Over 50 civil society groups urge the European Commission to rigorously enforce the Digital Services Act in a critical year for democracy
BRIEFING: Fixing Recommender Systems: From identification of risk factors to meaningful transparency and mitigation
As platforms gear up to submit their first risk assessments to the European Commission, civil society experts set out what the regulator should look for
Open Letter to the EU Commission regarding UK’s data bill
Executive Vice-President Vera JourovaCommissioner Didier ReyndersRue de la Loi 2001049 BrusselsBelgium CcBruno Gencarelli, Head of International Data Flows, DG
LGBTQ+ groups tell Leo Varadkar: reform the Irish Data Protection Commission
Dozens of LGBTQ+ and human rights groups have written to Irish Taoiseach Leo Varadkar asking him to reform the Irish Data Protection Commission
EU citizens’ data and privacy rights at serious risk
As the Court of Justice of the European Union decides a crucial question, a statement from civil society outlines what’s at stake