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24 January 2017
Tabled by the Committee on Legal Affairs and Human Rights
In the draft resolution, after paragraph 2, insert the following paragraph:
"The Assembly wishes to emphasise in this context the special responsibility of public broadcasters to adequately reflect the entire diversity of views present in society, and recalls Committee of Ministers Recommendation CM/Rec(2012)1 on public service media governance. Since public broadcasters are increasingly involved in the online media market, they could be instrumental in achieving the goals of the present resolution."
24 January 2017
Tabled by the Committee on Legal Affairs and Human Rights
In the draft resolution, after paragraph 3, insert the following paragraph:
"As constantly stressed by the European Court of Human Rights in its case law, the press plays a vital role in a democratic society in imparting information on matters of public interest. It acts as a "public watchdog", allowing members of the public to discover and form opinions about the attitudes and actions of political figures."
24 January 2017
Tabled by the Committee on Legal Affairs and Human Rights
In the draft resolution, after paragraph 5, insert the following paragraph:
"The Assembly stresses the importance of the case law of the European Court of Human Rights and especially of its Grand Chamber judgment in the case of Delfi AS v. Estonia (Application no. 64569/09). This landmark decision has clarified the duties and responsibilities of internet news portals when they provide, on a commercial basis, a platform for user-generated comments on previously published content."
24 January 2017
Tabled by the Committee on Legal Affairs and Human Rights
In the draft resolution, after paragraph 7, insert the following paragraph:
"Referring to Recommendation CM/Rec(2014)7 of the Committee of Ministers on the protection of whistleblowers, and recalling its own Resolutions 1729 (2010) and 2060 (2015) on this subject, the Assembly reminds member States that they should have in place a normative, institutional and judicial framework to protect individuals who, in good faith, report or disclose information on threats or harm to the public interest. This is particularly relevant in the context of online media and journalism as the internet is one of the channels typically used by whistleblowers to make wrongdoing public."
24 January 2017
Tabled by the Committee on Legal Affairs and Human Rights
In the draft resolution, after paragraph 8.1.6, insert the following paragraph:
"who have not yet done so, should sign and ratify the Council of Europe Convention on Cybercrime (ETS No. 185) as well as its Additional Protocol concerning the criminalisation of acts of a racist and xenophobic nature committed through computer systems (ETS No. 189)."
24 January 2017
Tabled by the Committee on Legal Affairs and Human Rights
In the draft resolution, after paragraph 8.1.6, insert the following paragraph:
"should co-operate with online media and internet service providers in order to set up codes of conduct which are inspired by the code of conduct countering illegal hate speech online agreed upon by the European Commission and major internet companies on 31 May 2016."
24 January 2017
Tabled by the Committee on Legal Affairs and Human Rights
In the draft resolution, after paragraph 8.1.6, insert the following paragraph:
"should develop clearer rules on liability of internet site owners for content posted by third parties, taking in particular into account the landmark judgment of the European Court of Human Rights in the case of Delfi AS v. Estonia."