In the final post in the Data Portability Series curated by our colleagues at the Interdisciplinary Centre for Law and ICT (ICRI) of the KU Leuven – University of Leuven, Yuli Wahyuningtyas argues that there are more aspects of data portability that need to be considered before the adoption of the proposal currently on the EU’s table
Loreto Corredoira, Professor of Communication Law at Complutense University of Madrid, shares some i...
Following a special workshop convened by the Media Policy Project on ‘Automation, Prediction and Dig...
ICANN held the first of its three annual open meetings in Singapore last week. LSE alumna and ICANN ...
In the next post in the Data Portability Series curated by our colleagues at the Interdisciplinary C...
Director of the Centre for European Policy Research’s Digital Forum and Visiting Senior Fellow at LS...
Damian Clifford and Jessica Schroers, legal researchers at KU Leuven, look at whether dynamic IP add...
Whilst media coverage of press regulation continues to focus on the on-going political debate over a...
A few weeks ago, the European Commission opened an antitrust investigation into the Most Favored Nat...
How should we deal with the sorts of automated predictive systems that increasingly impact our lives...
In the context of the Brussels Internet & Telecom Seminar on data portability coming up on April 29,...
The UN’s Internet Governance Forum ended on 25 October. Following on from his initial report from th...
Founding Director of the Media Policy Project Damian Tambini offers a view on the recently-published...
Natali Helberger and Damian Trilling, both of the University of Amsterdam and the Institute for Info...
Following a special workshop convened by the Media Policy Project on ‘Automation, Prediction and Dig...
The objective of this investigation was to provide another perspective on what it means to be digita...
Loreto Corredoira, Professor of Communication Law at Complutense University of Madrid, shares some i...
Following a special workshop convened by the Media Policy Project on ‘Automation, Prediction and Dig...
ICANN held the first of its three annual open meetings in Singapore last week. LSE alumna and ICANN ...
In the next post in the Data Portability Series curated by our colleagues at the Interdisciplinary C...
Director of the Centre for European Policy Research’s Digital Forum and Visiting Senior Fellow at LS...
Damian Clifford and Jessica Schroers, legal researchers at KU Leuven, look at whether dynamic IP add...
Whilst media coverage of press regulation continues to focus on the on-going political debate over a...
A few weeks ago, the European Commission opened an antitrust investigation into the Most Favored Nat...
How should we deal with the sorts of automated predictive systems that increasingly impact our lives...
In the context of the Brussels Internet & Telecom Seminar on data portability coming up on April 29,...
The UN’s Internet Governance Forum ended on 25 October. Following on from his initial report from th...
Founding Director of the Media Policy Project Damian Tambini offers a view on the recently-published...
Natali Helberger and Damian Trilling, both of the University of Amsterdam and the Institute for Info...
Following a special workshop convened by the Media Policy Project on ‘Automation, Prediction and Dig...
The objective of this investigation was to provide another perspective on what it means to be digita...
Loreto Corredoira, Professor of Communication Law at Complutense University of Madrid, shares some i...
Following a special workshop convened by the Media Policy Project on ‘Automation, Prediction and Dig...
ICANN held the first of its three annual open meetings in Singapore last week. LSE alumna and ICANN ...