Hi Anna, in your previous email you suggested that you'd make a narrative available on meta. Where can we find it?
Best, Lodewijk On Fri, Jun 22, 2018 at 8:52 AM Anna Mazgal <[email protected]> wrote: > Dear All, > > a friendly reminder that the possibility to respond to the consultation > remains available *until June 25th* (relevant links below). There is a > possibility to fill it as a civil society organisation (20-30 mins); or as > an individual (even less) if that is more accurate for you (or both, if > applicable!). It is unfortunately fully geared up to gather anecdotal > evidence to illustrate the thesis that internet is a dangerous place in > need of a serious legislative intervention. But also to make the platforms > the center of that fight with - you guessed correctly - automated content > detection and decision making. So if the debate on copyright reform is of > any indication, we are potentially facing another battle against filtering > in the future. > > If the survey is indicative of anything that the European Commission > plans, the idea is to focus on blocking content, while putting the actual > law enforcement role on the back burner if it comes to the online activity. > Some statements or questions are a bit ambiguous. If you decide to give it > a shot and would like to use some background, I can share insights and > suggestions for responses, let me know individually. > > Have a good weekend! > > Anna > > P.S. EDRi made a guide for individual responders that you can find here: > https://edri.org/consultation_illegalcontent.html - last part of the > survey ("Your opinion") is the same for any type of a responder. > > > On 07.05.2018 17:14, Anna Mazgal wrote: > > Dear All, > > we didn't wait long until - after the feedback sought on the Preliminary > Impact Assessment - the European Commission wants to learn more about how > to improve the efforts in fighting illegal content online. The consultation > is open *until June 25th*[1] and it has a form of a concise > questionnaire[2]. > > I will be working on the questionnaire where it requires a narrative > (short answers) after May 15th and make the responses available on meta. > The questionnaire is partially the same for everyone and partially > customized according to the capacity in which you answer (as an individual, > a digital rights organization, an online hosting service provider, etc.). > > Since the way we will in future implement and encounter illegal content > moderation - whether as a notice and takedown or automated > detection/filtering - is very important for the whole community, I > encourage you to consider sending a separate response, in whichever > capacity you feel it makes sense for you. It is clear that the questions > steer us into the model that has been presented in both the Communication > and the Recommendation for Tackling Illegal Content Online, and these > solutions are not all great. It is important that we show that we care > about this topic. > > I am happy to receive any feedback from you on both the general level as > well as on detailed questions. If needed, I will help and share the > approach we will have in Brussels on this in greater detail. > > Have a good week! > > Anna > > [1] > https://ec.europa.eu/info/consultations/public-consultation-measures-further-improve-effectiveness-fight-against-illegal-content-online_en > > [2]https://ec.europa.eu/eusurvey/runner/illegal_content_online > > -- > Anna Mazgal > EU Policy Advisor > [email protected] > @a2na > mobile: +32 487 222 945 > 51 Rue du Trône > BE-1050 Brussels > > > -- > Anna Mazgal > EU Policy Advisor > [email protected] > @a2na > mobile: +32 487 222 945 > 51 Rue du Trône > BE-1050 Brussels > > _______________________________________________ > Publicpolicy mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/publicpolicy >
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