Digital Freedom Fund organises workshops on digital rights litigation
DFF will host two workshops on 5 and 25 October aimed at bridging gaps between the digital rights and technologist communities working to stop “track and target” practices and algorithmic promotion of unlawful or harmful online content.
DFF will host two workshops on 5 and 25 October aimed at bridging gaps between the digital rights and technologist communities working to stop “track and target” practices and algorithmic promotion of unlawful or harmful online content.
For the first one-day workshop on 5 October, they are inviting digital rights litigators and campaigners to share what their needs are from technologists in terms of information sharing and evidence gathering when working on platform accountability.
The second one-day workshop on 25 October will bring together litiogators and campaigners with technologists to strategise around how they can mutually support each other and work towards designing a research and investigation framework.