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2024 was a busy year! I'm really proud of all the growth and evolution that happened at GNI. Be sure to check out the interview with my amazing colleague, Elonnai Hickok.
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daphnek.bsky.social
If you're wondering whether the EU's Digital Services Act censors speech in America, the answer is no. Here's a blog post explaining why.

You can skim the key points in a couple of minutes, or stay for the juicy details.
daphnek.bsky.social
Ahead of tomorrow's hearing on European "censorship" of Americans under the Digital Services Act, I have a new blog post explaining why that is not a thing.

You can get the gist in about two minutes of skimming the bold text, or stay for the details.

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A Primer on Cross-Border Speech Regulation and the EU’s Digital Services Act
Some U.S. politicians have recently characterized European platform and social media regulation laws as “censorship” of speech in the U.S. If this claim were true, it would be a very big deal. As some...
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Community-involved content moderation is not new but is taking on various shapes and forms, including via Meta's new approach to Community Notes. Check out this blog to learn more about the latest GNI convened conversations exploring these approaches and their possible human rights impacts.
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davidsullivan.bsky.social
New from me and @pielemeier.bsky.social:

"Online Safety Regulation: Righting Risks or Risking Rights?"

Up on SSRN here: papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....

Forthcoming in "Trust, Safety, and the Internet We Share: Multistakeholder Insights" from the Trust & Safety Foundation and Taylor & Francis
Online Safety Regulation: Righting Risks or Risking Rights?
This chapter explores how online safety regulation (OSR) has evolved over the last decade, and the implications it has had for regulated entities, regulated ser
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If you have concerns about the UK Online Safety Act, you may also want to understand the substantial concerns that we are raising about Sri Lanka's OSA. Check out @thegni.bsky.social's recommendations to learn more!
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michae.lv
Growing # of intel & law enforcement requests for OpenAI user data, notably content data:
2023: 20 metadata reqs (8 successful); 0 content data reqs
2024: 86 metadata reqs (61 successful); 21 content data reqs (16 successful)
2025: first half report not posted yet
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Screenshot of https://cdn.openai.com/trust-and-transparency/report-2024h1-government-requests-for-user-data.pdf showing Jan-June 2024 figures. Screenshot of https://cdn.openai.com/trust-and-transparency/report-2024h2-government-requests-for-user-data.pdf showing July-December 2024 figures (table)
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thegni.bsky.social
📣 New report by GNI and Global Partners Digital: The Road to WSIS+20

Featuring country insights from Africa, Asia, Europe & the Americas, it is designed to help governments and stakeholders prepare for the 20-year review of the World Summit on the Information Society.

Read more: shorturl.at/1t8Ex
NEW REPORT: The Road to WSIS+20: Key Country Perspectives in the Twenty-Year Review of the World Summit on the Information Society - Global Network Initiative
GNI and GPD are pleased to announce a new report supported by the inaugural ICANN Grant Program.
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thegni.bsky.social
🌍 GNI has submitted our input for #WSIS20 - reaffirming the need for a people-centered, rights-based digital future. We call for:
✅ Multistakeholder governance
✅ Rights-based approach to AI governance
✅ Rights-respecting DPI
✅ Stronger civic space
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GNI’s intervention at WSIS+20 virtual stakeholder consultation sessions (9-10 June 2025) - Global Network Initiative
Realizing the WSIS vision and action lines will require robust multistakeholder engagement.
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Thanks to all who participated, especially panelists from @ofcom.bsky.social, @ec.europa.eu, @cnam-ie.bsky.social, @cdteu.bsky.social and the NLUD/CCG. It was particularly interesting to hear from Ofcom about its ongoing review of risk assessment under the UK OSA - see slides included in our post.
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GNI's team is growing stronger and expanding our expertise. We are thrilled to have Shreya joining us!
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GNI is pleased to welcome Shreya Tewari as Policy and Communications Lead. In this role, Tewari will guide GNI’s efforts in key policy areas and oversee GNI’s communications strategy across multiple platforms and initiatives. globalnetworkinitiative.org/gni-welcomes...
GNI Welcomes Shreya Tewari as Policy and Communications Lead - Global Network Initiative
Tewari will guide GNI’s efforts in key policy areas and lead our communications strategy.
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GNI, alongside 101 civil society organizations and 46 experts, endorses the Five Point Plan to help operationalize the WSIS+20 review modalities to ensure transparency, inclusivity, and meaningful stakeholder engagement. Learn more: www.gp-digital.org/five-point-p...
Five-Point Plan for an Inclusive WSIS+20 Review  – Global Partners Digital
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thegni.bsky.social
At this difficult, yet critical, time for the human rights and tech community globally, GNI appreciated the space to be in community and collaborate at hashtag #RightsCon2025 at a key moment for the sector. globalnetworkinitiative.org/looking-back...
Looking Back at RightsCon 2025 - Global Network Initiative
GNI appreciated the space to be in community and collaborate at a key moment for the sector.
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berinszoka.bsky.social
Apple has been forced to disable end to end encryption for iCloud in the UK. This violates human rights law. If UK courts don't block this, the European Court of Human Rights will, as our new coalition letter explains. But users will be left unprotected...
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UK Encryption Crackdown Imperils Privacy, Security & Free Speech | TechPolicy.Press
A secret "technical capability notice" from the Home Office represents a massive overreach, write Berin Szóka and Santana Boulton at TechFreedom.
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We are exceedingly disappointed to hear the UK has secretly ordered Apple to let it spy on all users’ encrypted accounts. The following can be attributed to Robin Wilton @komadori.bsky.social , Senior Director of Internet Trust:
It's beyond disappointing that the United Kingdom’s government is using its powers under the Investigatory Powers Act to attempt to force Apple to break end-to-end encryption for its cloud service. The consensus among cybersecurity experts is clear: there’s no way to break encryption without making everyone more vulnerable. It is stunning that just days after the UK’s National Audit Office released a report that the "cyber threat to the UK government is severe,” the UK government would launch an attempt to weaken the security and privacy of a service that its citizens, including government employees, rely on.

There still is no safe way for Apple to break end-to-end encryption on its cloud services without weakening the privacy and security of all its users. Undermining protections for end-to-end encryption would make UK businesses and individuals less safe online. Opening a backdoor for the UK government also opens a backdoor for cyber criminals intent on accessing our private info"
Great piece on impacts of $ freeze on intl tech policy. That this is happening as world gears up for WSIS+20 review isn’t mentioned but underscores the challenge this poses for US interests and the opportunity it creates for those pushing for a state-centric, top-down approach to Internet governance
This is an important moment in Bangladesh - a country with so much potential. Getting digital regulation right is not easy, even in the best of circumstances. Engaging key stakeholders is critical to ensure the country charts an open, reliable, sustainable, & rights-protecting digital way forward.
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