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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190523
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SUMMARY:Multi-Stakeholder Dialogue on Internet Platforms\, Sexual Content\, & Child Protection
DESCRIPTION:Download the brochure\nHow can Internet platforms protect children from abuse\, while preserving space for legitimate sexual expression and discussion online\, and minimizing risk? This full-day workshop will bring together platform and stakeholder representatives in a private expert-led seminar and open discussion about best practices to protect children without infringing the human rights of children or others. \nBy facilitating a dialogue with experts and stakeholders who are normally excluded from the development of child protection policies by Internet platforms\, industry participants will learn how to make these policies more evidence-informed\, and more compliant with human rights standards. The result will be improved accuracy in the moderation of sexual content: removing more material that is harmful to children and has no protected expressive value\, and less material such as lawful\, accurate information on child sexual abuse prevention. \n\n                            \n                            Update: the final outcome of this event was the launch of the #SexContentDialogue Principles at the Internet Governance Forum on November 26.\n                            \n                        \nSpeakers\nCathy BeardsleyPresident and CEO\, Segpay \nAndrew PuddephattChair of the Internet Watch Foundation\, United Kingdom \nKristen DiAngeloCo-Founder and Executive Director of SWOP Sacramento \nGuy Hamilton-SmithSex Offense Litigation and Policy fellow at the Mitchell Hamline School of Law \n\nFacilitator\nJeremy MalcolmLawyer\, human rights activist\, and technology policy expert \n\nAgenda\n9:30—10:00Registration and coffee\n10:00—10:30 \nIntroduction to the problem\, participants\, and process \nA nuanced approach to the restriction of sexual content can protect children better\, improve user experience\, and comply with human rights obligations\, while managing risk\n10:30—12:30Presentations from the assembled experts followed by Q&A \nExperts in child sexual abuse prevention and those who are affected by sexual content bans share insights from research\n12:30—1:30Lunch break\n1:30—3:30 \nPresentation of case studies for small group discussion \nGroup work on examples of sexual content restriction and how these can become better informed and more inclusive\n3:30—4:00 \nLarger group discussion of lessons learned\n4:00—5:00 \nDistillation of key lessons and agreement on next steps \nParticipants will identify key lessons into points for inclusion in future jointly-developed best practice recommendations\n5:00—6:00 \nClose and reception\nQuotes\nPlatforms of all sizes need to be empowered to be made more effective contributors towards child sexual abuse prevention\, through a more nuanced and better-informed approach towards content moderation and censorship. Jeremy Malcolm\, Prostasia Foundation \nThis new sex-positive approach provides another necessary avenue through which we can continue to work together to address\, and ultimately prevent\, child sexual abuse. Gilian Tenbergen\, SUNY Oswego\nOftentimes\, policies that sound sensible in principle wind up perpetuating the very harms that are sought to be extinguished. Input from varied perspectives is essential to diminishing this risk. Guy Hamilton-Smith\, Mitchell Hamline School of Law\nAbout Prostasia Foundation\nProstasia Foundation is the only s.501(c)(3) nonprofit child protection organization that is progressive and sex-positive\, and supports the free and open Internet. We came together in April 2018\, one week after the Fight Online Sex Trafficking Act (FOSTA) was signed into law. Our diverse team includes digital rights activists\, lawyers\, mental health professionals\, and representatives of sex workers and other stakeholders who are normally excluded from discussions about child protection.
URL:https://prostasia.org/event/dialogue/
LOCATION:Patreon\, 600 Townsend St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
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