Dear all,
Thank you very much for the positive feedback.
We have booked a room (meeting pod 3) from 16.30 to 17.30 on THURSDAY, to discuss how to
organise the work for the coalition and our IGF 2019 session. It is an excellent idea to
use the meeting to organise further interactions and cooperation with new stakeholders and
we would like to thak Michael for the excellent proposal to cooperate on common themes,
such as the impact of platforms on journalism, which is of course of great importance
With regard to the IGF session will include presentations based on the papers featured in
the special issue of the Computer Law & Security Review, celebrating five years of
activities of the Coalition on Platform Responsibility and dedicated to Platform Values:
Conflicting Rights, Artificial Intelligence and Tax Avoidance. The special issue, which is
the 2019 official outcome of the coalition, will include also the finalised Best Practices
on Platforms' Implementation on the Right to Effective Remedy, elaborated by the
coalition between May 2018 and March 2019
https://www.intgovforum.org/multilingual/index.php?q=filedepot_download/490…
We would like to discuss with you the proposed organisation of the IGF session as
follows:
+ Introduction and presentation of the coalition and its work
+ Brief presentation of the Best Practices
+ Presentations of the contributions to the special issue
+ Cooperation with other IGF coalitions, particularly the Coalition for the Sustainability
of Journalism and News Media
+ Discussion of next steps and priorities for the coalition
We welcome any other suggestion for topics to be analysed at the RightsCon and IGF
Session.
Looking forward to meeting you on Thursday!
Kind regards
Start
Thursday, June 13, 2019 at 4:30 PM
Duration
1 hour
Spaces
Meeting Pod #3
Title
IGF Coalition on Platform Responsibility
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Luca Belli, PhD
Professor of Internet Governance and Regulation, FGV Law Schoo, Rio de Janeiro
Chercheur Associé, Centre de Droit Public Comparé,
Université Paris 2
www.cyberbrics.info |
www.internet-governance.fgv.br
@1lucabelli
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--------- Original Message --------- Subject: Re: [CPR] RightsCon Meeting on Platform
Responsibility
From: "Michael J. Oghia" <mike.oghia(a)gmail.com>
Date: 6/6/19 3:30 am
To: "Luca Belli" <luca.belli(a)fgv.br>br>, "Nicolo Zingales"
<N.Zingales(a)sussex.ac.uk>
Cc: "cpr(a)listas.altermundi.net" <cpr(a)listas.altermundi.net>et>, "Mira
Milosevic" <mmilosevic(a)gfmd.info>
Hi Luca and Nicolo,
Our executive director, Mira Milosevic, and I would be interested. It would also be a good
time to brainstorm how our DCs could work together on cross-cutting issues. In case you
don't know, the organisation I work for - the Global Forum for Media Development
(GFMD) - took the lead in establishing a new DC just this April: the Dynamic Coalition for
the Sustainability of Journalism and News Media (DC-Sustainability). It's meant to be
a hub for the journalism, news media, journalism support, and media development
communities to engage with important Internet governance and digital policy matters,
specifically ones related to the sustainability and viability of journalism and news media
in the digital age.
We specifically cited the opportunity to collaborate with the DCPR since one of our key
issue areas is market regulation vis-à-vis big tech. So, I see natural
overlap.
In case this is something you're interested in, feel free to sign up for our mailing
list. We are also hosting a meeting at RightsCon on Thursday, the 13th in Meeting Pod 2
from 12:45-13:45, which you are cordially invited to attend.
See you in Tunis!
Best,
-Michael __________________
Michael J. Oghia | Advocacy & Engagement Manager
Global Forum for Media Development (GFMD)
Belgrade, Serbia | Twitter | LinkedIn
On Thu, Jun 6, 2019 at 1:04 AM Nicolo Zingales <N.Zingales(a)sussex.ac.uk> wrote:
Dear all,
As many of us will be at RightsCon, next week, I am writing to enquire on whether you
might be interested in having a brief and convivial meeting to share ideas and organise
our work ahead of the IGF. Last year, at RightsCon Toronto, we had the possibility to meet
for one hour and the discussion was immensely useful and fruitful.
We have written to the RightsCon organisers to book a room on Thursday, 13 June. Please
let us know (either on-list or via PM) if you are interested in joining the meeting and if
there is any theme that you would like to prioritise for discussion.
All the best
Luca and Nicolo
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