How can the EU regulate freedom of expression online?

donderdag 18 maart 2021 16:00 17:00
Europa Experience - David Sassoli Piazza Venezia 6c (Roma)
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Digital platforms, rather than elected speakers wielding old-fashioned bells now have the power to silence politicians and members of the public

When Twitter in January decided to suspend US President Donald Trump’s account, it caused reactions all over the world.

In the EU, a spokesperson for the German chancellor Angela Merkel said the ban was “problematic”, since the fundamental right of freedom of expression only can be interfered with within the framework defined by lawmakers, not according to a decision from social media platforms.

The French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said that “the regulation of the digital world cannot be done by the digital oligarchy,” and in Poland, the government introduced new draft legislation, that will fine social media platforms, if they “unjustly” suspend users or remove content, promising to fight the “totalitarian censorship” by social media firms. Consequently, cyberhate monitors got concerned that this law would allow greater abuse of minorities, especially LGBT people, who are not covered by Poland´s hate crime laws.

Already before the events on Capitol Hill, the EU Commission has published proposals for legislation regulation of digital platforms through the Digital Services Act and Digital Markets Act.

What are we expecting from the legislation proposed by the EU Commission? How does online platforms influence our freedom of expression? How to regulate the contents of social networks while “scrupulously” respecting freedom of expression, as the head of EU diplomacy, Josep Borrell, put it? Also how should we apply protection of freedom of expression differently online than offline, if we should?

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Participants

Company team

Karen Melchior

Karen Melchior (Radikale Venstre) is a member of the European Parliament, Renew Europe Group and is a member of the Committee on Legal Affairs.

Company team

Julia Reda

Julia Reda is a former member of the Pirate Party Germany, co-founder of the Young Pirates of Europe and a former member of the European Parliament (The Greens/European Free Alliance)