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CPJ joined 71 civil society organizations in a March 1 letter calling on European Union member states to ensure that the Digital Services Act protects human rights as final negotiations on the text begin. The DSA is a legislative framework which could limit the spreading of hate speech, disinformation, and other illegal content on the internet, potentially setting up sanctions for platforms that fail to act.

In the letter, the groups call for the DSA to prohibit the retention of users’ personal data and to not interfere with encryption services, which protect both cybersecurity and journalists’ ability to communicate with sources securely.

Once passed, the draft legislation will become binding for all 27 EU member states. Read the full letter here.


This content originally appeared on Committee to Protect Journalists and was authored by Tom Gibson/CPJ EU Representative.

Citations

[1]https://edri.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Open-letter_INT-eng_ready.pdf