Access Now: G7 Internet Charter Has Its Foundations Right, But Key Elements Still Threaten Human Rights
September 19, 2019
September 19, 2019
NEW YORK, Sept. 19 -- Access Now issued the following news release:
G7 member countries -- with the exception of the United States -- have signed the "Charter For A Free, Open, and Safe Internet" ("the charter"), a voluntary pledge similar to the Christchurch Call that lists out actions that countries and tech companies should take to counter illegal content on the internet. The signatories of the charter, which include large tech platforms such as Facebook and Y . . .
G7 member countries -- with the exception of the United States -- have signed the "Charter For A Free, Open, and Safe Internet" ("the charter"), a voluntary pledge similar to the Christchurch Call that lists out actions that countries and tech companies should take to counter illegal content on the internet. The signatories of the charter, which include large tech platforms such as Facebook and Y . . .