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Democratic governments around the world have decided that these data protection regulatory regimes are here to stay. Societies must now ensure that these laws lead to meaningful improvements on the ground.
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November 24, 2021
Narrowing Data Protection’s Enforcement Gap
Democratic governments around the world have decided that these data protection regulatory regimes are here to stay. Societies must now ensure that these laws lead to meaningful improvements on the ground.
November 24, 2021
Russia’s Social Media Self-Censorship Law is Misguided – and the West Must Avoid Making the Same Mistake
Norms should allow users to flag harmful speech, but also to provide clear remedies that ensure a balance of power between citizens, platforms, and states -- regardless of the regime.
November 15, 2021
In an Increasingly Digital World, Old Political Fault Lines Blur
As democracies target tech, authoritarian states are using digital innovation to keep their hold on power.
November 12, 2021
A Few Things Wrong with Europe’s Attack on Tech Gatekeepers
Europe must compete in the market, not through regulation.
November 8, 2021
Canada Needs a Strong Tech Policy
Canada needs to catch up to the United States and Europe in the global tech race.
November 8, 2021
How to Suck the Anger Out of Facebook
At the beginning of the COVID crisis, a Facebook page played a positive role in surviving the pandemic. Then the conversations turned toxic.
November 4, 2021
Chasing Chips: A Geopolitical Puzzle
The EU needs to reconcile its quest for technological sovereignty with a commitment to strategic openness and international cooperation
November 1, 2021
Regulating Facebook’s Algorithms – Not an Easy Task
The point is not that lawmakers can’t regulate amplification. It’s that doing so while avoiding unintended consequences is hard
October 29, 2021
French Tech Policy and Its Contradictions
France’s tech policy will prove detrimental in determining overall future EU tech policy