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🔥 In this 'Hot Item', Sebastian Becker, policy advisor at EDRi (European Digital Rights), & the media lab discuss EDRi’s position on the Article 17 media privilege / media exemption of the European Media Freedom Act (EMFA). 📌Hot Item Highlights ⏲️[00:00] Intro ⏲️[00:38] Sebastian Becker ⏲️[08:40] Wrap-up & Outro 🗣️ EDRi is not alone on this. There's a lot of academics, fact checkers organisations and even independent publishers who have declared similar positions on Article 17 EMFA. 🗣️ A 24-hour must-carry obligation for media content: (...) this would be an exception for content moderation policies of very large online platforms. This is problematic (...) The EP CULT Committee is missing the bigger picture. 🗣️ The nature of media service providers does not prevent them from publishing disinformation, propaganda or harmful content. This 24-hour must-carry obligation could open the door to malicious actors. 🗣️ This rule creates an exception for a specific actor on how content moderation rules work in the DSA. Article 17 EMFA does not follow the DSA logic and rules that are already approved in this horizontal regulation. 🗣️ The CULT Committee [proposals] could jeopardise [the] fight against disinformation. (...) [certain] measures such as down ranking, labelling or diluting visibility of media content will not be possible or could be challenged by media. ➡️ European Parliament’s CULT committee set to greenlight controversial amendment to the EMFA in today’s vote (EDRi) [https://edri.org/our-work/european-parliaments-cult-committee-greenlight-controversial-amendment-to-the-emfa/%20] ➡️ EU: How will the Media Freedom Act deal with journalism on social media? (ARTICLE 19) [https://www.article19.org/resources/eu-media-freedom-act-deal-with-journalism-on-social-media/%20]
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