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Industry and civil society share concerns on Regulation on terrorist content online with MEPs

18/03/2019/in 2019

Brussels – 18 March 2019: EuroISPA and eight organisations representing civil society and industry sent a letter to the European Parliament highlighting concerns on the proposal for a Regulation on Preventing the Dissemination of Terrorist Content Online.

The co-signatories suggest several measures to improve the proposal, such as limiting the definition of “hosting service providers”, amending the extremely short one-hour deadline to comply with removal orders, and clearly aligning the proposal with the e-Commerce Directive.

You can read it here.

The letter has been signed by:

  • Access Now – https://www.accessnow.org/
  • Allied for Startups – https://alliedforstartups.org/
  • Computer & Communications Industry Association (CCIA) –
    https://www.cccianet.org
  • Center for Democracy and Technology (CDT) – https://cdt.org/
  • CISPE.cloud, representing Cloud Infrastructure Service Providers in Europe – https://cispe.cloud/
  • EDiMA – http://edima-eu.org
  • EDRi – edri.org/
  • EuroISPA, the pan-European association of Internet Services Providers Associations –https://www.euroispa.org
  • Free Knowledge Advocacy Group EU – https://wikimediafoundation.org/
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