On 19 of May 2026, the 19th edition of Computers, Privacy and Data Protection conference opened its doors to many participants coming from all over the world. A four-days extensive and fascinating programme, punctuated by lively debates and the constant clinking of cups were ahead of us, beneath the glass
On 18 June 2026, the Chair on Online Content Moderation is organising, in partnership with the Geneva Human Rights Hub, a side event to the UN Human Rights Council on "Models for platform regulation and HRC output on national regulation", which will take place in Room VII, Palais
On May 20th, the Chair organized a workshop on risk assessments during the renowned CPDP Computers, Privacy and Data Protection conference. As every year, privacy professionals, academics, NGO and authorities convened in Brussels to debate and discuss ideas around the most prominent and urgent issues technology law. Digital governance, data
💡L’ensemble des ressources présentées lors de cet évènement sont accessibles sur cette page : https://regulation-tech.cnam.fr/guide/ Dans le prolongement de la journée internationale des droits des femmes, rejoignez-nous le 12 mars, à partir de 18h00, pour la présentation d’un guide au service des femmes. Les cyberviolences
On 16-17 February 2026 - for the second anniversary of the DSA’s entry into force - the DSA Observatory hosted the DSA and Platform Regulation Conference at the University of Amsterdam. A diverse and growing ecosystem As Martin Husovec noted in the opening panel, it takes a “rebel spirit”
On 11-13 February 2026, Stefania Di Stefano, postdoctoral researcher at the Chair on Online Content Moderation, participated at the International Conference on Digital Platform Governance 2026, which took place at the University of Pretoria, South Africa. The event was organized with the support of UNESCO, the African Communication Regulation Authorities
On 6 February 2026, Stefania Di Stefano, postdoctoral researcher at the Chair on Online Content Moderation, participated at the Annual Conference on Human Rights organised in Tallinn by the Estonian Institute of Human Rights. The conference explored the topic of human rights in a multipolar world. It specifically focused on
En réponse à la consultation lancée sur l’avant-projet de loi suisse sur les plateformes de communication et les moteurs de recherche (LPCom), la Chaire sur la modération des contenus a soumis une série d’observations. Ce projet de loi, directement inspiré des mesures emblématiques du règlement sur les services
Tribune parue le 24 décembre 2025 sur LeMonde.fr et publiée dans l’édition papier du samedi 27 décembre 2025. Cette tribune est également disponible en anglais ici. « Il faut abolir l’UE ! », « L’Europe se laisse aller vers le néant », « L’Europe censure les Américains ! ». Depuis le 5 décembre,
On 3rd October, the Chair on Online Content Moderation brought together dozens of experts on the Digital Services Act (DSA) for the “Hack the DSA” workshop. What was their challenge? To dive into the analysis of the reports and data published within the framework of the DSA and decipher their
Dans le cadre de la chaire sur la modération des contenus financée par la région Île-de-France, le Cnam (Conservatoire national des arts et métiers) propose un stage d’une durée d’environ 4 mois pour travailler sur la régulation des contenus en ligne. Date de début du stage : janvier 2026
The inner workings of an out-of-court dispute settlement body: a conversation with Thomas Hughes Tuesday 7th October, 12:30-13:30 Curtailing illegal and harmful speech online is a major challenge. Regulatory approaches at the regional and national level seek to prevent “torrents of hate coming over the Internet”, as French