Bridging the Gap: Safeguarding Online Freedom Across the Atlantic

Mon Apr 29 2024 at 11:00 am to 01:00 pm

Consulate General of Germany | New York

DWIH New York
Publisher/HostDWIH New York
Bridging the Gap: Safeguarding Online Freedom Across the Atlantic
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Join us for a captivating panel discussion on freedom of expression across social media and digital platforms. Attend in-person or online.
About this Event

The Alexander von Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society (HIIG) and the DWIH New York, in cooperation with the , the and the , invite you to a public panel discussion in New York. The event will be held in English and will also be streamed live.

Public panel discussion
Monday, 29 April 2024 | 11:30-13:00 AM (EDT)
Arrival and Coffee from 11:00 a.m. (EDT)


How do we balance the complexities of managing what people say online with protecting their right to speak freely? As public communication increasingly shifts to online and social media platforms, the question of ensuring freedom of expression becomes more pressing. Legal frameworks in the US and Europe offer different approaches: In the US, the First Amendment only permits minimal government restrictions. This allows social media platforms a wide leeway in moderating content. The extent of this latitude is currently being discussed before the Supreme Court.

In contrast, EU member states usually have rules to combat hate speech and discrimination. This obliges platforms to remove specific content to comply with local laws. Yet new rules, like the Digital Services Act, which recently came fully into force, the Digital Markets Act, and the future AI Act, are bound to increase Europe’s normative power.

Power struggles over speech regimes are certain to arrive. This is because the globally active platforms based in the US ‘export’ the US approach to free speech via their terms of service. But European approaches to regulation are also being ‘exported’ as international reference points through a process, known as the Brussels effect.

The future of free speech online hangs in the balance as new rules try to respond to new challenges. This is an ideal time to engage in a transatlantic dialogue on this issue and explore what lessons can be learned – and how communicative spaces can be built for the future.


Speakers

Ellen P. Goodman (Professor of Information Policy Law Rutgers University; Senior Advisor for Algorithmic Justice at U.S. Department of Commerce)

Chinmayi Arun, Executive Director of the Information Society Project and a Research Scholar at Yale Law School

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Sumi Somaskanda, Chief Presenter at BBC News, will serve as a moderator.


Welcome Remarks

David Gill, Consul General of the Federal Republic of Germany in New York

Wolfgang Schulz, Director of the Alexander von Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society in Berlin, will provide a brief introduction to the topic.


Live Stream

The live stream will be available on Youtube on the day of the event. Virtual attendees can actively participate in the Q&A on Slido.


Health & Safety Policy

To keep all participating members safe, we kindly ask you to self-screen for COVID-19 symptoms and stay home if you feel sick.

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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Consulate General of Germany, 871 United Nations Plaza, New York, United States

Tickets

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