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Proposed EU Digital Services Act (DSA): “Notice and (NO) action”: Lessons (not) learned from testing the content moderation systems of very large social media platforms

NetzDG u. Digital Services Act

Juni 1, 2021

Author: Alexander Ritzmann – Senior Advisor to CEP where he focusses on effective regulation and compliance of “social media” since 2015, working on the EU Internet Forum, the German NetzDG law, the EU Terrorist Online Directive and the DSA.

Author: Alexander Ritzmann – Senior 17162
Proposed EU Digital Services Act (DSA): Provisions concerning auditing and opportunities to strengthen this mechanism

Publikationen

Juni 1, 2021

The new audit regime that the Digital Services Act (DSA) envisions for very large platforms mirrors in significant aspects audit regimes already deployed in other industries, in particular the financial industry.

The new audit regime that 17161
Virtual Event Series 2021: Violent Right-Wing Extremism and Terrorism

Rechtsextremismus

Mai 1, 2021

Throughout 2021, CEP, in cooperation with the Federal Foreign Office of Germany will address this issue set in a series of virtual events, bringing together relevant national and multilateral policy stakeholders.

Throughout 2021, CEP, in cooperation 17140
EU Commission consultation – Digital Services Act package – ex ante regulatory instrument of very large online platforms acting as gatekeepers

NetzDG u. Digital Services Act

Mai 1, 2021

The current draft DSA is based on a set of narratives about the role, function and business models of so-called gatekeeper platforms that do not seem to adequately reflect their actual functionality and commercial purpose.

The current draft DSA is 17163
CEE activities of the Muslim Brotherhood – Final Report: North Macedonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Conclusions for the Region

Islamistischer Extremismus

Dezember 1, 2020

Supported by The Counter Extremism Project (CEP), GLOBSEC has begun mapping the efforts of one of the best-known political Islam movements, the Muslim Brotherhood (MB), in a selection of countries.

Supported by The Counter Extremism 17145
The Financing of Right-wing and Ethnically or Racially Motivated Terrorism

Rechtsextremismus

Dezember 1, 2020

On the 7th of December 2020, the Counter Extremism Project (CEP) hosted a virtual side event, co-sponsored by Germany, Norway, the United Kingdom and the United States.

On the 7 th of 17141
Gewaltorientierter Rechtsextremismus und Terrorismus – Transnationale Konnektivität, Definitionen, Vorfälle, Strukturen und Gegenmaßnahmen

Rechtsextremismus

November 1, 2020

Diese Studie befasst sich mit den transnationalen Verbindungen der gewaltorientierten rechtsextremen Milieus in sechs Ländern: Finnland, Frankreich, Deutschland, Schweden, Vereinigtes Königreich und den Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika.

Diese Studie befasst sich mit 17142
CEE Activities of the Muslim Brotherhood: Czech Republic, Poland, Serbia

Islamistischer Extremismus

September 1, 2020

This publication presents three case studies from the region, the Czech Republic, Poland and Serbia.

This publication presents three case 17146
The EU Digital Services Act (DSA) – Recommendations For An Effective Regulation Against Terrorist Content Online

NetzDG u. Digital Services Act

September 1, 2020

In March 2020, CEP Germany carried out a sample analysis to test the extent to which YouTube, Facebook and Instagram block “manifestly illegal” terrorist content upon notification.

In March 2020, CEP Germany 17164
Deepfakes – Eine Bedrohung für Demokratie und Gesellschaft

Weitere Themen

August 1, 2020

Dieser Bericht ist das Ergebnis der Kooperation zwischen CEP und der Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung in 2019/2020.

Dieser Bericht ist das Ergebnis 17171

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Extremists: Their Words. Their Actions.

Fact:

On May 8, 2019, Taliban insurgents detonated an explosive-laden vehicle and then broke into American NGO Counterpart International’s offices in Kabul. At least seven people were killed and 24 were injured.

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