Source: GenderIT.org Towards internet intermediary responsibility Carly Nyst on 26 Nov 2013 A key pillar of the internet freedom movement is the concept that internet intermediaries should be immune from liability for any content hosted on their sites. Yet there
Frequently asked questions on internet intermediary liability
Source: Apc.org 1. What is an “internet intermediary”? An internet intermediary is an entity which provides services that enable people to use the internet. There are many different kinds of internet intermediaries which fall into two broad categories: “conduits” and
Freedom of expression, the role of intermediaries, and misogynist hate speech: Security in exchange for rights?
30 September 2013 Source: GenderIT.org By erika The Latin American Regional Forum on Internet Governance was held in August, and brought together internet experts from government, business, and civil society. As a feminist from Mexico who documents cases of technology-related
Women’s Rights, Gender and Internet Governance – Issue paper
by Avri Doria Download the women’s rights, gender and internet governance paper here. Written specifically to frame to discussions of the gigX, this issue paper focuses on the question of the degree to which gender and women’s rights feature in
From impunity to justice: Exploring corporate and legal remedies for technology-related violence against women
Source GenderIT.org A new series of reports by the Association for Progressive Communications presents findings from a multi-country research project on technology-related violence against women (VAW). The research – which reveals a lack of access to justice for survivors –