Dear all,
I would like to share a brief report on our RightsCon meeting, for those who were not
able to participate.
The discussion focused on the organization of our IGF session; on the concrete output
that we are elaborating ahead of the IGF (i.e. the special issue of the Computer Law &
Security Review, dedicated to "Platform Values: Conflicting Rights, Artificial
Intelligence and Tax Avoidance"
https://www.journals.elsevier.com/computer-law-and-security-review/call-for…
) and on the strategies we may implement to stimulate better synergies between various
stakeholder composing the coalition.
It was stressed that the IGF Session would benefit from the participation of both a
representative of a platform and of a business that is being disrupted by digital
platforms. As regards the former, it was stressed it would be better to avoid having the
“classic” Google, FB, etc but rather involving a different kind of platform. Elsevir,
which is developing AI solutions to manage its platform has expressed interest to join the
debate. It was also suggested to have a professional journalist on the panel to represent
the views of newspapers regarding and how they are coping with platforms'
“disruption”.
These speakers will be included in addition to the contributors to the special issue, who
will briefly present their findings.
As regards the special issue, I provided a brief update of the ongoing elaboration
process. We received a good number of contributions, which are now under peer review. Many
of the contributions will be presented by the authors and discussed on the 19th of July at
the dedicated workshop we announced in the call for papers, to be held at FGV Law School.
An important update as regards the special issue is that we negotiated with the Computer
Law & Security Review to have the text in open access for one year.
Lastly, we agreed on the importance of organising the usual coalition reunion after our
IGF session and to make an effort to include specially journalists, activists and
regulators that may be interested in using the research featured in the special issue as
well as the Best Practices that will also be annexed to the special issue. Both the
special issue and the best practices will be considered out outcome and it was suggeste we
should try to make an effort to make the outcomes visible to those stakeholders that may
concretely using them. Civil society advocates and regulators would be particularly
critical to involve in this perspective.
Please feel free to share any other information I might have forgotten.
All the best
Luca
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Luca Belli, PhD
Professor of Internet Governance and Regulation, FGV Law School, 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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