Kurzthese
What will the EU look like in 4, 6 months or a year from now? What will be the upcoming challenges and do we need to find new channels to act and mobilise? Will citizens build the resistance against mass surveillance and online censorship by States and corporations?
Beschreibung
On 29 March, the UK might have left the EU. Only a few weeks after re:publica, the EU elections will take place again - meaning that two major institutions, the Parliament and Commission, will be newly formed.
In 2019, Europe is entering a new era. The political landscape will change dramatically, with Brexit and a newly elected EU Parliament and newly formed Commission. How will all this affect our rights and freedoms online? What will be the upcoming challenges and do we need to find new channels to act and mobilise?
This talk will describe what the drastically changed political landscape will look like, what the threats to but also opportunities for digital rights will be. We will also discuss new ways and avenues to mobilise and influence policy-making across Europe.
We will go into a couple of topics that will be on the agenda of the fight for our digital rights in the coming years:
- the future of content moderation and platform liability in Europe
- confidentiality of our communications (ePrivacy)
- access to data cross-borders by law enforcement
- net neutrality
- data retention reloaded
- algorithms (including upload filters)
- regulating AI