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GNI Welcomes Sri Lanka’s Plans to Reconsider Online Safety Act

November 27, 2024

GNI urges the Government to adopt a consultative, transparent and rights-based approach to revising the OSA.

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GNI Submission to U.K. Ofcom Children’s Online Safety Consultation

July 17, 2024

GNI recommends Ofcom establish a regulatory approach least restrictive towards privacy and freedom of expression for child safety.

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GNI Submission to the Australia Online Safety Act Review

June 21, 2024

GNI suggests replacing the blanket regulatory framework with a more systems-and-processes approach.

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GNI Submission on the Draft Online Safety Industry Standards in Australia

January 15, 2024

GNI welcomes the opportunity to provide feedback on draft industry standards under Australia’s Online Safety Act.

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GNI Statement on the Draft Online Safety Bill in Sri Lanka

December 19, 2023

GNI urges the Sri Lanka government to allow greater debate and deliberation on the Supreme Court’s proposed amendments.

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GNI Statement to House of Lords on UK’s Online Safety Bill

May 8, 2023

As a contribution to ongoing deliberations of the House of Lords on the UK Online Safety Bill, the GNI writes to share key considerations.

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GNI Signs Joint Letter Concerning Australian Basic Online Safety Expectations (BOSE)

November 12, 2021

In November 2021, GNI signed onto a joint organization letter authored by DIGI and submitted […]

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Online Safety Bill in Australia: GNI Letter to the Minister for Communications

May 11, 2021

The Senate of Australia is currently considering the 2021 Online Safety Bill. In our letter to the Minister of Communications and subsequent analysis, we call for a set of amendments that could allow Australia to model strong, participatory governance to successfully address legitimate concerns around online harms while protecting human rights.

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The Global Human Rights Implications of Canada’s Online Harms Act

April 18, 2024

Canada’s approach will inevitably contribute to a global precedent that can either safeguard or violate human rights.

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GNI Submission: Government of Canada’s Proposal for Addressing Harmful Content Online

September 27, 2021

Canada’s leadership in supporting Internet freedom around the world could be undermined by the government’s recently proposed approach to content regulation. GNI expressed concerns about pressures to restrict content and facilitate access to user data in the current approach.

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