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RDR wins the Knight News Challenge!!!

Ranking Digital Rights is honored to announce that we are one of nine winners of the 2014 John S. and James L. Knight Foundation’s Knight News Challenge. This year’s challenge focuses on breakthrough ideas that strengthen the Internet for freedom of expression and innovation. One of

RDR featured on London School of Economics “Measuring Business and Human Rights” blog

The following post is featured on the London School of Economics “Measuring Business and Human Rights” blog: Ranking Digital Rights: How can and should ICT sector companies respect Internet users’ rights to freedom of expression and privacy? Vodafone’s blockbuster Law Enforcement Disclosure report, published last week, reveals

Version 2, Phase 1 Draft Methodology: Ready for your feedback

Version 2 of the Phase 1 Methodology needs your feedback! After releasing a first draft in February, we sought feedback from companies, human rights advocates, technologists, investors, and other specialists. After analyzing all of the feedback received and conducting further research, we have now released Version 2 for public comment. This

Support RDR in the Knight News Challenge!!

The theme of this year’s Knight foundation News Challenge is: “How can we strengthen the Internet for free expression and innovation?” We believe that ranking ICT companies on freedom of expression and privacy criteria will help to do just that. Please support our proposal! Check

RDR @ RightsCon

By Research Coordinator Allon Bar and Research Intern Hae-in Lim Members of the RDR team debuted our preliminary “methodology elements” at RightsCon, a conference hosted by Access on human rights in the tech sector from March 3 to 5 in San Francisco. RightsCon proved to be

RDR wins the Knight News Challenge!!!

Ranking Digital Rights is honored to announce that we are one of nine winners of the 2014 John S. and James L. Knight Foundation’s Knight News Challenge. This year’s challenge focuses on breakthrough ideas that strengthen the Internet for freedom of expression and innovation. One of

RDR featured on London School of Economics “Measuring Business and Human Rights” blog

The following post is featured on the London School of Economics “Measuring Business and Human Rights” blog: Ranking Digital Rights: How can and should ICT sector companies respect Internet users’ rights to freedom of expression and privacy? Vodafone’s blockbuster Law Enforcement Disclosure report, published last week, reveals

Version 2, Phase 1 Draft Methodology: Ready for your feedback

Version 2 of the Phase 1 Methodology needs your feedback! After releasing a first draft in February, we sought feedback from companies, human rights advocates, technologists, investors, and other specialists. After analyzing all of the feedback received and conducting further research, we have now released Version 2 for public comment. This

Support RDR in the Knight News Challenge!!

The theme of this year’s Knight foundation News Challenge is: “How can we strengthen the Internet for free expression and innovation?” We believe that ranking ICT companies on freedom of expression and privacy criteria will help to do just that. Please support our proposal! Check

RDR @ RightsCon

By Research Coordinator Allon Bar and Research Intern Hae-in Lim Members of the RDR team debuted our preliminary “methodology elements” at RightsCon, a conference hosted by Access on human rights in the tech sector from March 3 to 5 in San Francisco. RightsCon proved to be