Global Internet Freedom Project

The Global Internet Freedom Project, co-directed by Professors Dawn Nunziato and Arturo Carrillo, was established in 2011 to promote a deeper understanding among researchers and policymakers of issues relating to the growing convergence of technology, Internet freedom, and human rights.

The Project focuses on a range of pressing contemporary issues, including content regulation of harmful speech and disinformation; data protection and privacy rights; initiatives in ICT industry self-regulation; as well as digital copyright and fair use, among others.