Digital Freedom
As governments force tech companies to provide backdoors into their products, the Signal chat scandal shows that errors can be damaging.
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March 17, 2025
Free Radio: Who Needs Truth?
Experience suggests that federally funded outreach to the world produces a very significant return on investment.
March 17, 2025
Airwaves: Turn the Dial
The US is abandoning its international broadcasters. Europe should step in.
March 12, 2025
Are Europe’s Speech Rules Censorship? No.
Europe’s Digital Services Act represents a crucial, balanced shield against disinformation – though it is difficult to enforce and fuels transatlantic tensions.
March 3, 2025
British Tech Gamble: Can it Lead by Thinking Fast?
The UK aims to carve out a niche as a tech thought leader between the US and Europe. It’s a difficult balancing act.
January 16, 2025
Disinformation Dilemma: Trump and TikTok Squeeze Europe
Europe’s new law designed to tame illegal online content is off to a slow start – and faces giant obstacles.
January 7, 2025
TikTok Tiktok: The Clock is Ticking on a Ban
The US is poised to ban the Chinese social media platform TikTok this month. It should be a straightforward legal case – but it isn’t.
November 27, 2024
US Tech Antitrust Crusade Outdoes Europe
The US Department of Justice wants to break up Google. In contrast, Europe looks timid.
November 15, 2024
AI Safety Summit
Ahead of the first meeting of the International Network of AI Safety Institutes, CEPA experts provide insights and analysis on efforts from governments, the private sector, and civil society to not only innovate but also regulate artificial intelligence in both Europe and North America.
November 14, 2024
US Approves UN Cybercrime Convention That Legitimizes Censorship
Over objections from business, civil society, and senior Democratic lawmakers, the Biden administration is moving to join authoritarian regimes to support a new United Nations cybercrime treaty. It’s a mistake.