EU policy/Illegal Content Feedback 2018

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Free Knowledge Advocacy Group EU

Feedback on measures to further improve the effectiveness of the fight against illegal content online

 


Purpose of the Feedback edit

Inception feedback assessment on how the illegal content should be tackled. Inception impact assessments describe the scope, purpose and timing of new laws and policies. They also set out plans for evaluations of existing laws or ‘fitness checks’ of multiple laws.

Possible measures could be taken in Q4 2018. At the same time the European Commission warrants that "The Inception Impact Assessment is provided for information purposes only. It does not prejudge the final decision of the Commission on whether this initiative will be pursued or on its final content. All elements of the initiative described by the Inception impact assessment, including its timing, are subject to change."

Important deadlines edit

Feedback period: 2 March 2018 - 30 March 2018 (Commission Deadline) - please share your comments before March 23rd below.

Previous EU positioning by Wikimedia edit

Consultation Answers & Position Papers

How can you contribute? edit

  1. Read the inception impact assessment.
  2. Share your suggestions on feedback on this page under a relevant section below.

Inception feedback assessment on tackling illegal content online - contents: edit

A. Context, Problem definition and Subsidiarity Check edit

  • The need for faster and more effective detection and removal of illegal content
  • Need to avoid that legal content is erroneously taken down
  • Need for transparency and sufficient reporting
  • In addition, the IA will analyse the evolving legal fragmentation in the field of notice-and-action procedures that risks harming the Digital Single Market and reducing the effectiveness of the fight against illegal content

B. Objectives and Policy options edit

  • Baseline option: Comprehensive actions supporting online platforms combined with monitoring of the effects given to the Recommendation by Member States and online platforms and of the results under voluntary dialogues.
  • Option 1: Sector-specific legislation(s) on certain type(s) of illegal content, in particular terrorist content
  • Option 2: Horizontal legislation addressing targeted issues

C. Preliminary Assessment of Expected Impacts edit

  • Likely economic impacts
  • Likely social impacts
  • Likely environmental impacts
  • Likely impacts on fundamental rights
  • Likely impacts on simplification and/or administrative burden

D. Evidence Base, Data collection and Better Regulation Instruments edit

  • Impact assessment
  • Evidence base and data collection
  • Consultation of citizens and stakeholders
  • Will an Implementation plan be established?

Any other / general comments you may have that we should include: edit