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Notable digital rights-related shareholder resolutions Select a Company Apple Meta Google Twitter Toggle Content AT&T Toggle Content Microsoft Toggle Content Yahoo Toggle Content
This is the RADAR, Ranking Digital Rights’ bi-monthly newsletter. This edition was sent on October 9, 2020. Subscribe here to get The RADAR by email. As the U.S. general election approaches, digital disinformation and targeted political ads are fueling debates among policymakers and politicians of
The 2020 RDR Corporate Accountability Index ranks 26 companies according to 58 indicators evaluating company disclosure of policies and practices affecting freedom of expression and privacy. Company scores and accompanying analysis have been generated through a rigorous process including peer review, company feedback, and quality
At a time of regulatory and geopolitical uncertainty, investors should seek tech companies that are using human rights standards to guide their work and build trust with users. Look for companies with policies, practices, and governance that go above and beyond baseline legal compliance. Today
This table lists digital rights-related shareholder resolutions proposed from 2019 onward for U.S.-based companies covered by the RDR Index, along with the applicable RDR Index indicators. Read the Spring 2021 Investor Update for our latest insights on what shareholders should look for when evaluating how
Notable digital rights-related shareholder resolutions Select a Company Apple Meta Google Twitter Toggle Content AT&T Toggle Content Microsoft Toggle Content Yahoo Toggle Content
This is the RADAR, Ranking Digital Rights’ bi-monthly newsletter. This edition was sent on October 9, 2020. Subscribe here to get The RADAR by email. As the U.S. general election approaches, digital disinformation and targeted political ads are fueling debates among policymakers and politicians of
The 2020 RDR Corporate Accountability Index ranks 26 companies according to 58 indicators evaluating company disclosure of policies and practices affecting freedom of expression and privacy. Company scores and accompanying analysis have been generated through a rigorous process including peer review, company feedback, and quality
At a time of regulatory and geopolitical uncertainty, investors should seek tech companies that are using human rights standards to guide their work and build trust with users. Look for companies with policies, practices, and governance that go above and beyond baseline legal compliance. Today
This table lists digital rights-related shareholder resolutions proposed from 2019 onward for U.S.-based companies covered by the RDR Index, along with the applicable RDR Index indicators. Read the Spring 2021 Investor Update for our latest insights on what shareholders should look for when evaluating how