A Selection of Published Works
"Internet Collapse made in Europe", Verfassungsblog
"Can Mastodon survive Europe's Digital Services Act?", Tech Policy Press
"The global trend that could kill the Internet: the Sending Party Network Pays", TechDirt
"An (im)perfect way forward on infrastructure moderation?", TechDirt
"The ITU election pitted the United States and Russia against each other for the future of the Internet", The Atlantic Council
"Τουρκία: Μας έχει ήδη κηρύξει τον πόλεμο στα social media", LiberalGr
"Protecting the open internet from China's latest governance body", Brookings Institute
"Europe's emotions can become its worst enemy", EurActiv
"EU Internet regulations are falling into the China trap", Politico Europe
"My Name is the Internet.", Tech Policy Press
The Battle to Preserve a Global Internet, Tech Policy Press
Wartime is a bad time to mess with the Internet, EFF
What Spotify, Neil Young, and Joe Rogan tell us about content moderation, EFF
The US must broaden its internet strategy beyond China, Brookings Institute
Fact-checking, COVID-19 Misinformation, and the British Medical Journal, EFF
Will Europe become the global Internet regulator? Tony Blair Institute for Global Change
Internet Safety is the new internet freedom, Slate
Infrastructure and Content Moderation: Challenges and Opportunities, TechDirt
Regulators seem to think that Facebook is the Internet, Slate
The EU-US Tech Council shouldn't just focus on China, with Justin Sherman Brookings Institute
The Digital Services Act is Tiptoeing towards Regulatory Failure, Open Access Government
US and EU Strategy aren't as aligned as you think, with Justin Sherman Brookings Institute
G7 and Technical Standards: Blink and you may have missed the new battleground, TechDirt
The best possible form of the Internet, a conversation with Maria Farrell, Pairagraph
What digital sovereignty means for the future of the Internet, a conversation with Vint Cerf, Pairagraph
Upload filters and the Internet Architecture: What's there to like? with Farzaneh Badiei
The Slope gets more slippery as you expect content moderation to happen at the infrastructure layer, TechDirt
The consequences of a fragmenting, less global Internet, with Nick Merrill Brookings Institute
EU lawmakers should be careful what they wish for when it comes to Internet regulation, Euronews
The silver lining of Internet regulation: A regulatory impact assessment, TechDirt
Playing politics with section 230 makes the Internet weaker, not stronger, The Hill
Sovereignty and the Internet: when two don't become one, CircleID
"Can Mastodon survive Europe's Digital Services Act?", Tech Policy Press
"The global trend that could kill the Internet: the Sending Party Network Pays", TechDirt
"An (im)perfect way forward on infrastructure moderation?", TechDirt
"The ITU election pitted the United States and Russia against each other for the future of the Internet", The Atlantic Council
"Τουρκία: Μας έχει ήδη κηρύξει τον πόλεμο στα social media", LiberalGr
"Protecting the open internet from China's latest governance body", Brookings Institute
"Europe's emotions can become its worst enemy", EurActiv
"EU Internet regulations are falling into the China trap", Politico Europe
"My Name is the Internet.", Tech Policy Press
The Battle to Preserve a Global Internet, Tech Policy Press
Wartime is a bad time to mess with the Internet, EFF
What Spotify, Neil Young, and Joe Rogan tell us about content moderation, EFF
The US must broaden its internet strategy beyond China, Brookings Institute
Fact-checking, COVID-19 Misinformation, and the British Medical Journal, EFF
Will Europe become the global Internet regulator? Tony Blair Institute for Global Change
Internet Safety is the new internet freedom, Slate
Infrastructure and Content Moderation: Challenges and Opportunities, TechDirt
Regulators seem to think that Facebook is the Internet, Slate
The EU-US Tech Council shouldn't just focus on China, with Justin Sherman Brookings Institute
The Digital Services Act is Tiptoeing towards Regulatory Failure, Open Access Government
US and EU Strategy aren't as aligned as you think, with Justin Sherman Brookings Institute
G7 and Technical Standards: Blink and you may have missed the new battleground, TechDirt
The best possible form of the Internet, a conversation with Maria Farrell, Pairagraph
What digital sovereignty means for the future of the Internet, a conversation with Vint Cerf, Pairagraph
Upload filters and the Internet Architecture: What's there to like? with Farzaneh Badiei
The Slope gets more slippery as you expect content moderation to happen at the infrastructure layer, TechDirt
The consequences of a fragmenting, less global Internet, with Nick Merrill Brookings Institute
EU lawmakers should be careful what they wish for when it comes to Internet regulation, Euronews
The silver lining of Internet regulation: A regulatory impact assessment, TechDirt
Playing politics with section 230 makes the Internet weaker, not stronger, The Hill
Sovereignty and the Internet: when two don't become one, CircleID