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212. Get Involved

Get Involved We are a non-profit association and are largely financed by donations. This guarantees our independence. Recurring donations help us the most. Become a Supporter Goodies included…
 
 

213. Press

Press For over 10 years, epicenter.works has been a professional contact for the media. Contact Us Contact Our competent team of experts is happy to provide you with statements on current…
 
 

214. About Us

About Us This is epicenter.works – for digital rights Vision Civil society is the immune system of democracy. We stand for political participation, a society with equitable participation and…
 
 

215. Election Integrity – Checklist for Robust Enforcement of...

epicenter.works joins 55 other civil society organisations to call on the European Commission to effectively and meaningfully enforce the new Digital Services Act. This is a crucial step to…
 
 

216. DSA – Fixing Recommender Systems – Briefing for the...

From August 25th 2023 Europe’s new Digital Services Act (DSA) rules kick in for the world’s largest digital platforms. For “Very Large Online Platforms” (VLOPs) and “Very Large Online Search…
 
 

217. UN Cybercrime Convention – New York – Oral Intervention...

UN Cybercrime Convention, Sixth Session – 21 August to 1 September 2023, New York Intervention delivered by Tanja Fachathaler on behalf of Eticas Foundation: Gropus 1-5 of the Zero Draft:…
 
 

218. Open Letter on AI Act & AI Strategy to Austrian State...

Together with the European Center for Not-for-Profit Law we have sent this open letter to digital state secretary Florian Tursky on the ongoing negotiations on the AI Act on EU level and on the…
 
 

219. Submission to Indian Regulator TRAI on Regulatory...

The Telecom Regulatory Authoritiy of India (TRAI) launched a consultation on net neutrality issues on July 7. Our submission in this consultation is based on our previous work on this issue.
 
 

220. Submission to the Consultation of Brazilian Telecom...

Submission to the consultation on network fees by the Brazilian telecom regulator Anatel. Paper is supported by our portuguese sister organisation D3.
 
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