Unsere Stellungnahme zu den vorgesehenen Änderungen in der Telekommunikationsgebührenverordnung. Diese bedarf v.a. Konkretisierungen beim Begriff der „Funkanwendungen“. Außerdem sollte bei der Gebührengestaltung eine Ausnahme für Non-profit-Organisationen, Private und die Forschung vorgesehen werden…

We provide a scraped version of the consultation responses on network fees. Although the Commission delayed the publication of these responses for nearly five months, it was unable to publish a simple Excel/LibreOffice file. A server error prevented stakeholders from downloading these files from the…

Together with 23 other civil society organisations, we express our grave concern about a global

policy trend to introduce a mechanism of direct payments (“network contribution”, “network fee”,

“fair share”) from content and application providers (CAPS) to telecommunication operators from

around…

Lawmakers are increasingly turning to age verification as a way to tackle online harms and

illegal activities, for example in the draft EU Child Sexual Abuse Regulation. But whilst the EU

age verification industry alone is reaching a value of several billion euros, there is a lack of

evidence…

We want to thank BEREC for investigating the inter-connection situation in Europe and to invite us to this workshop. The following written submission provides background and sources to our oral testimony. In the hearing we have the mandate to represent our umbrella organisation European Digital…

We join over 60 human rights organisations to call on European lawmakers to ensure that the Artificial Intelligence Act is fully coherent with rule of law standards, including transparency, accountability, and access to justice.

 

Polizei und Migrationsbehörden setzen KI zunehmend für schädliche und diskriminierende Überwachung ein. Gemeinsam mit 114 zivilgesellschaftlichen Organisationen fordern wir die EU-Gesetzgeber auf, solche Anwendungen zu regulieren und die Grundrechte im AI-Act zu wahren. Denn der Einsatz solcher…

The European Parliament is just about to vote on the draft report of the European Media Freedom Act. With this vote it has the unique opportunity to protect public access to independent, trustworthy reporting. To do so it must ban the use of spyware against journalists without exceptions. In this…