Skip to main content

Internet Governance: Measures Companies, Governments, and Citizens Should Take—and Their Pitfalls

  • When
  • June 6, 2019
    8:30 a.m.–2:00 p.m. (EDT)
  • Where
  • Open Society Foundations–New York
    224 West 57th Street
    New York, NY 10019
    United States of America
  • Speakers
  • David Kaye, Lynn Oberlander, Mishi Choudhary, and Sandy Coliver
  • In partnership with
  • Access Now, ACLU, ARTICLE 19, Columbia Global Freedom of Expression Institute, Committee to Protect Journalists, Human Rights Watch, Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia, and Media Law Resource Center
1:43:12

The internet was designed to be a kind of free-speech paradise, but it now actually facilitates control by companies and governments: censorship, abuse, repression, disinformation, and surveillance. And it  allows for the viral spread of dangerous speech that incites violence and hatred—as well as disinformation and lies. 

What can be done? Should the giant social media platforms police content themselves, as is the norm in the United States, or should governments and international organizations regulate the internet, as is the case in parts of Europe? How do we keep from helping authoritarian regimes to censor all criticisms of themselves?

Join UN special rapporteur David Kaye in a discussion of these issues and more, all set forth in his new book, Speech Police: The Global Struggle to Govern the Internet, in which he takes us behind the scenes, from Facebook’s “mini-legislative” meetings to the European Commission’s closed-door negotiations, and introduces us to journalists, activists, and content moderators whose stories bring clarity and urgency to these topics. 

Kaye is joined, and challenged, by Lynn Oberlander, general counsel of one of the largest digital news companies in the United States, and Mishi Choudhary, who litigates internet free speech and privacy cases in both the United States and India. The conversation is moderated by Sandra Coliver of the Open Society Justice Initiative.

Speakers

  • David Kaye

    Speaker

    David Kaye, UN special rapporteur on the promotion and protection of the right to freedom of opinion and expression, and a University of California law professor, is a central figure in the discussion of internet issues.

  • Lynn Oberlander

    Speaker

    Lynn Oberlander is executive vice president and general counsel of Gizmodo Media Group.

  • Mishi Choudhary

    Speaker

    Mishi Choudhary is the founding executive director of SFLC.in, a legal services organization based in New Delhi working to protect freedom in the digital world, and is the legal director at Software Freedom Law Center in New York.

  • Sandy Coliver

    Moderator

    Sandra Coliver leads the Open Society Justice Initiative’s work on civic space, litigating, and building the capacity of advocates to defend and strengthen the rights to protest, freely associate, and access and expose information of public interest. 

Read more

Subscribe to updates about upcoming Open Society events

By entering your email address and clicking “Submit,” you agree to receive updates from the Open Society Foundations about our work. To learn more about how we use and protect your personal data, please view our privacy policy.