2017 Companies

In 2015, Ranking Digital Rights (RDR) launched its inaugural Corporate Accountability Index, which ranked 16 Internet and telecommunications companies. For the 2017 Index, RDR has expanded the ranking to 22 companies, which includes all of the companies ranked in the 2015 Index as well as

2015 Companies

The 2015 Corporate Accountability Index reviews eight publicly listed Internet companies and eight publicly listed telecommunications companies. These companies were selected based on several factors, including geographic reach and the diversity of markets in which the companies are headquartered and operating. Internet companies: The Index

Phase 1 Case Study Research

This page contains two sections: 1) An overview paper describing the development and results of case study research carried out in late 2013 and early 2014. The findings from this research laid the groundwork for development of the Ranking Digital Rights Phase 1 Pilot Methodology.

Event Report – Internet Censorship, Surveillance, and Corporate Transparency: Google’s Dorothy Chou in Conversation with International Experts

Global Engagement Fund Undergraduate Fellow Jon Diamond reports on the recent panel held at CGCS featuring Google’s Senior Policy Analyst Dorothy Chou and other experts, as part of the cross-disciplinary, university-wide “New Technologies, Human Rights, and Transparency” project funded by the university’s Global Engagement Fund

2017 Companies

In 2015, Ranking Digital Rights (RDR) launched its inaugural Corporate Accountability Index, which ranked 16 Internet and telecommunications companies. For the 2017 Index, RDR has expanded the ranking to 22 companies, which includes all of the companies ranked in the 2015 Index as well as

2015 Companies

The 2015 Corporate Accountability Index reviews eight publicly listed Internet companies and eight publicly listed telecommunications companies. These companies were selected based on several factors, including geographic reach and the diversity of markets in which the companies are headquartered and operating. Internet companies: The Index

Phase 1 Case Study Research

This page contains two sections: 1) An overview paper describing the development and results of case study research carried out in late 2013 and early 2014. The findings from this research laid the groundwork for development of the Ranking Digital Rights Phase 1 Pilot Methodology.

Event Report – Internet Censorship, Surveillance, and Corporate Transparency: Google’s Dorothy Chou in Conversation with International Experts

Global Engagement Fund Undergraduate Fellow Jon Diamond reports on the recent panel held at CGCS featuring Google’s Senior Policy Analyst Dorothy Chou and other experts, as part of the cross-disciplinary, university-wide “New Technologies, Human Rights, and Transparency” project funded by the university’s Global Engagement Fund