Event

UNESCO Global Conference "Internet for Trust"

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Event
UNESCO Global Conference "Internet for Trust" Towards Guidelines for Regulating Digital Platforms for Information as a Public Good
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Location
UNESCO Headquarters, Paris, France
Rooms :
Pas Perdus Hall
Salle des Actes
Miro Hall 1-2-3
Room I Foyer
Room V
Room II
Room III
Room I
Type :
Cat IV – International Congress
Arrangement type :
In-Person
Language(s) :
French
Spanish
English
Arabic

Global Conference

Taking forward the Windhoek+30 Declaration on Information as a Public Good, UNESCO will host a global conference gathering ministers, regulators, judicial actors, the private sector, the UN family, civil society, academia, intergovernmental organizations and the technical community from around the world to shape digital platform regulation. The leadup to the conference and the event itself will offer a forum for multistakeholder consultations of a guidance for regulating digital platforms  for actors seeking to regulate, co-regulate and self-regulate digital platforms, with the aim of supporting freedom of expression and the availability of accurate and reliable information in the public sphere.

Visit the website for more information about the programme and speakers.

 

Registration

Registration to the global conference is open until 17 February 2023.



Registration is mandatory for all participants. Click to access the form.

Guidelines for Regulation

The draft 1 of the Guidelines on Regulating Digital Platforms: a multistakeholder approach” is publicly available in the conference's website. We are welcoming your inputs and observations. The guidelines for regulating digital platforms have the aim to supporting freedom of expression and the availability of accurate and reliable information in the public sphere. 

Consult the document here

The deadline to receive your inputs to draft 1 was 20 January 2023. 

Thank you very much for your contribution at this stage of the consultation.

We are currently analyzing all the comments received and will soon be sending a 2.0 draft to all Internet for Trust Global Conference participants.



This new draft will be widely discussed on February 22 and 23 in the framework of the conference.