Court-reviewed surveillance, transparency measures: Europe parliament clears press freedom law

Countries such as France had pushed for an exemption on surveillance for national security purposes.

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Against online censorship?

Tech platforms, such as Facebook, X (formerly Twitter) or Instagram, will not be able to arbitrarily restrict or delete independent media content. 

The European Media Freedom Act, which was approved by the European Parliament’s committee on culture on January 24 after the approval of EU member states, reportedly relies on the journalism trust initiative mechanism. 

JTI is an official ISO-type standard published in December 2019 by the European Committee for Standardisation in a first for Europe’s news publishing industry. Any media outlet that strives for excellence by referring to the different clauses of the JTI standard has the option to be audited by an external, independent certifier. 

Under the European Media Freedom Act, platforms such as Meta and X will be encouraged to use JTI to identify trustworthy news media. 

Media outfits will have to be notified in case of objections and given 24 hours to respond. They can then take the case to an out-of-court dispute settlement body and request an opinion from the European Board for Media Services, which is a new EU board of national regulators to be set up by the EMFA.

NGO Reporters Without Borders termed the law a “major step forward for the right to information within the European Union”.

Věra Jourová, European Commissioner for values and transparency, told the parliament that the legislation will send a “clear message to those who want to weaken democracy”.

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