This past 26-27 November in Berlin we hosted the 2nd edition of our Collective Action for Platform Accountability Workshop. Building upon the momentum of the 1st edition held in September, this time around our thematic focus areas where damages and evidence gathering.
๐ ๐ We also shared insights on data access provisions in the DSA and evidence-gathering methods such as adversarial auditing, reverse-engineering, and digital archiving to advance Big Tech platform accountability through collective action.
๐๐ End of year reminder to our network that the @EuropeanAIFund is still accepting concept notes for its AI Accountability Grants call until January 6. Find out more about the call and how to apply here: https://t.co/r2KYrJ2DH5
๐ซฑ๐พโ๐ซฒ๐ฝ We fund not just digital rights organisations, but also provide support to racial, social, feminist, queer, environmental, migrant rights, and economic justice movements and orgs working on digital rights.
Interested in learning more? Join our #AskUsAnything calls.
We welcome applications from both returning and new, emerging candidates, especially those representing under-served populations and regions in Europe.
Check out the key dates and our guides for this application round: https://t.co/bmFZ5LsCfR
๐ Call for grant applications is now OPEN! ๐
Any digital rights advocates seeking to protect and advance digital rights in Europe can apply. Check out our grants page to find out more and prepare your application: https://t.co/zucAHe0LjS
Do you have any questions about your grant application? Our Grantmaking Lead will host an #AskUsAnything session on Wednesday, December 4, and two more in January. To attend, contact us at [email protected]
Itโs that time of the year! ๐จ
We will open a new call for grant applications from 2 December 2024 to 17 February 2025.
Are you taking or planning litigation to advance digital rights in Europe? Check out our grants page to prepare your application: https://t.co/zucAHe0LjS
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Acabamos de publicar โDigital Rights are Charter Rightsโ, un nuevo vรญdeo animado que explica cรณmo la Carta de los Derechos Fundamentales de la UE se entrecruza con nuestra vida digital.
Con subtรญtulos en espaรฑol, inglรฉs y francรฉs.
https://t.co/bEqbmyj4ut
๐ On November 26-27, we will host the second edition of our Collective Action for Platform Accountability Workshop in Berlin.
Participants will explore how to situate collective redress within broader efforts to counter tech-driven fundamental rights violations.
After two years of multiple collaborations with our network, dedication, and continuous expert research, weโre thrilled to announce the final outputs of the digiRISE project! https://t.co/VaxpesddiX
๐ Here are our recent digiRISE achievements ๐งต
๐ Explore Our First DFF Collective Redress Database: The database and country reports are now available on our website. Start here to uncover collective redress options in your jurisdiction: https://t.co/KMFxMkK9je
This report also ties into our recent work on collective redress mechanisms, providing a holistic view of EU digital rights protections.
https://t.co/u9Q9MHe3TN
๐ New Resource Alert! ๐
We're excited to announce the release of our latest research: "Available Judicial Pathways: A compare-and-contrast analysis of ten jurisdictions in the European Union".
๐๐ฟ Find the full report here: https://t.co/u9Q9MHe3TN
Our report explores viable legal pathways available in 10 jurisdictions: Germany, France, Belgium, The Netherlands, Italy, Greece, Croatia, Spain, Portugal, and Ireland, and highlights where and how the EU Charter can play a stronger role in national contexts.