I&J contributed

Published on
June 1, 2021

On June 4, 2021 the Secretariat of the Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network was invited to present the I&JPN Toolkits on Cross-border access to Electronic Evidence, Cross-border Content Moderation and DNS Level Action to Address Abuses to the EU High Level Group on Internet Governance.

The High Level Group on Internet Governance (HLIG) is the platform through which the European Commission, EU Member States and the multistakeholder community exchange information and views in an informal way on a wide range of issues related to Internet governance. The goal is to guide the European Commission in developing European priorities for Internet governance.

The I&JPN Toolkits are the result of broad consultations with key policy actors since the 1st Global Conference of the Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network in 2016, and the tireless work of governments, companies, international organizations, civil society, technical operators, and academics who have collaborated to develop interoperable solutions to Cross-border Access to Electronic Evidence, Cross-border content moderation and how to address abuse at the DNS level.

The I&JPN presentation underscored how the resources can be useful to European policymakers and other stakeholders as they continue to develop significant legislation for the EU digital society and economy around digital services and e-evidence.

What stakeholders have said about the I&JPN Toolkits

About the I&JPN Toolkits

Toolkit: Cross-border Access to Electronic Evidence

The I&JPN Toolkit on Cross-border Access to Electronic Evidence outlines the ways in which data flows and privacy can be reconciled with lawful access requirements to address crime. The Toolkit intends to inform public, private and civil society actors in their own activities and interactions in developing and implementing alternate practices for cross-border access to electronic evidence.

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Toolkit: Cross-Border Content Moderation

The I&JPN Toolkit on Cross-Border Content Moderation provides an overview of some of the key issues that arise when managing online content considering diverse local laws and norms. It intends to support Service Providers, in the design of their content moderation activities and Notifiers in the detection and reporting of problematic or abusive content as well as Legislators and Policy-Makers in determining procedures for dealing with different types of content and abusive behavior.

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Toolkit: DNS Level Action to Address Abuses

The I&JPN Toolkit on DNS Level Action to Address Abuses provides information on preserving the internet's technical layer when applying DNS Level Action to Address Abuses. It intends to support DNS Operators in the design of their DNS Abuse related activities, Notifiers in the detection and reporting of problematic activity within the DNS, as well as Legislators, and Law Enforcement to determine procedures for dealing with different types of DNS Abuse.

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