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Working title: <big>'''Deep dive: Platform Regulation'''</big><br /><br />
Working title: <big>'''Deep dive: Platform Regulation'''</big><br /><br />
== Session teaser ==
== Session teaser ==
Until <span class="dateline">{{2021-Date-02}}</span>.
Platform regulation has become one of the hotly debated topics of the recent years. In December 2020, the European Commission introduced two drafts that claim to bring major changes to platform governance - Digital Services Act and Digital Markets Act. During this session, together with the key contributors, YOUthDIG participants will discuss these proposed amendments, the challenges they pose and the opportunities they present. Do these proposals strike a fair balance between human rights and freedom to conduct business? Do they contribute to enhancement of more transparent content moderation practices? What have the reactions been so far? What is the way forward?


== Format ==  
== Format ==  
Until <span class="dateline">{{2021-Date-02}}</span>.
This session is envisaged to be an interactive panel discussion.


Let participants know here what format you want to do.
== Further reading ==


== Further reading ==
*  [https://www.brookings.edu/techstream/what-the-european-dsa-and-dma-proposals-mean-for-online-platforms/ The Brookings Institution,What the European DSA and DMA proposals mean for online platforms]
Links to relevant websites, declarations, books, documents. Please note we cannot offer web space, so only links to external resources are possible. Example for an external link: [http://www.eurodig.org/ Main page of EuroDIG]
 
* [https://www.accessnow.org/regulating-online-platforms-eu-digital-services-act/ Access Now, Regulating online platforms: how EU Member States are undermining the Digital Services Act]
 
* [https://digital-strategy.ec.europa.eu/en/policies/digital-services-act-package European Commission, The Digital Services Act Package]


== People ==  
== People ==  




Focal Point
'''Focal Point:'''


Meri Baghdasaryan, YOUthDIG programme committee.
Meri Baghdasaryan, YOUthDIG programme committee.
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Key Participants:
'''Key Contributors:'''
*Person 1
 
*Person 2
* Farzaneh Badiei, Director of Social Media Governance Initiative, Yale Law School
* Trisha Meyer, Director of Research Centre for Digitalisation, Democracy and Innovation, Brussels School of Governance




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26 June 2021 | 15:00-17:00 CEST
YOUthDIG 2021 programme

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Working title: Deep dive: Platform Regulation

Session teaser

Platform regulation has become one of the hotly debated topics of the recent years. In December 2020, the European Commission introduced two drafts that claim to bring major changes to platform governance - Digital Services Act and Digital Markets Act. During this session, together with the key contributors, YOUthDIG participants will discuss these proposed amendments, the challenges they pose and the opportunities they present. Do these proposals strike a fair balance between human rights and freedom to conduct business? Do they contribute to enhancement of more transparent content moderation practices? What have the reactions been so far? What is the way forward?

Format

This session is envisaged to be an interactive panel discussion.

Further reading

People

Focal Point:

Meri Baghdasaryan, YOUthDIG programme committee.


Key Contributors:

  • Farzaneh Badiei, Director of Social Media Governance Initiative, Yale Law School
  • Trisha Meyer, Director of Research Centre for Digitalisation, Democracy and Innovation, Brussels School of Governance