Intermediary Liability & Content Regulation

“Intermediary liability” describes the allocation of legal responsibility to content providers of all kinds for regulated content categories. Protections against liability for user-generated content on information and communication technology services help to guard against overbroad restrictions on expression and foster innovation in the design and delivery of mechanisms for digital communication.

GNI uses the term “Content Regulation” to refer to government measures that claim to address various forms of online harm related to user-generated content. These are often articulated as efforts to enhance “safety” or address “harms” and can focus on a range of issues, including disinformation, extremist content, and hate speech.

GNI seeks to preserve and expand freedom of expression protections throughout the tech value chain. Since 2009, GNI has issued numerous statements highlighting the importance of intermediary protections, engaged in open government consultations, and called attention to and expressed concern about problematic laws, policies, and actions in a number of countries and contexts.

Building on this work, in 2020, GNI released “Content Regulation and Human Rights: Analysis and Recommendations,” a policy brief that analyses more than 20 governmental initiatives that claim to address various forms of digital harm. The brief uses the enduring framework of international human rights law to offer practical guidance for governments and other stakeholders on formulating and implementing content regulations that are effective, fit-for-purpose, and enhance and protect the rights to freedom of expression and privacy.

Read our latest work on intermediary liability and content regulation below.

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GNI Urges Human Rights Reforms to Sri Lanka’s Online Safety Act

The Global Network Initiative (GNI), a multistakeholder organization focused on technology and human rights, has...

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Policy

GNI Statement on Zambia’s new Cyber Laws: A blow to freedom of expression and privacy

In April 2025, the Zambian Parliament enacted the Cyber Security Act and the Cyber Crimes...

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Policy

GNI Letter to the Government of Taiwan on the Proposed Amendments to the Tobacco Hazards Prevention Act

On 13 March, the Global Network Initiative (GNI) wrote to the Vice Premier of the...

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