Side-stepping rights: Regulating speech by contract
In this policy brief, ARTICLE 19 examines the compliance of dominant Media platforms – Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube (owned by…
In this policy brief, ARTICLE 19 examines the compliance of dominant Media platforms – Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube (owned by…
This article analyses the recent fine issued to Pulitzer prize-winning photographer Javier Bauluz under Spain’s controversial ‘Gag Law’. It suggests…
This statement calls on the Tunisian’s Independent High Authority for Elections (ISIE) to respect the right to freedom of expression,…
In this analysis, ARTICLE 19 reviews the compatibility of Twitter’s Rules, policies and guidelines (as of August 2018) with international…
This blog post explores how ‘Hate speech’ is a severe human rights concern in Malaysia.
This blog post suggests that promoting positive narratives about protests and protesters is important for two reasons: protest is one…
This article charts the development of online of independent journalists and media organisations in Kyrgyzstan, exploring the responses of the…
This is a statement addressing how the coup in Myanmar is both physical and digital — and shutdowns are being…
#Keepitreal is ARTICLE 19’s campaign to start a conversation with young people in Ireland about disinformation and Media, and make…
#Missingvoices is a campaign calling for accountability and transparency concerning Media platforms. The campaign deals with how algorithms and human…