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Meta’s shareholders: We need transparency on content moderation

21 May 2024

Ahead of the Meta AGM, Meta’s shareholders are pushing the company for increased transparency on content moderation.

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Meta’s shareholders: We need transparency on content moderation
21 May 2024
Meta’s shareholders: We need transparency on content moderation
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Alphabet shareholders want more transparency, less complacency

25 May 2023
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Alphabet shareholders want more transparency, less complacency
25 May 2023
Alphabet shareholders want more transparency, less complacency
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Attention Amazon: your shareholders want you to protect human rights

18 May 2023

As Big Tech’s Annual General Meeting (AGM) season approaches, Amazon shareholders are pushing for changes to protect human rights. Here are the shareholder proposals we support.

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Attention Amazon: your shareholders want you to protect human rights
18 May 2023
Attention Amazon: your shareholders want you to protect human rights

Why shareholders don’t trust Big Tech — and how to fix that

17 May 2023

As we enter the 2023 AGM season, we look at what shareholder proposals for Big Tech companies Amazon, Alphabet, and Meta reveal about the companies’ capacity to mitigate risk and ensure accountability for emerging tech like AI.

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Why shareholders don’t trust Big Tech — and how to fix that
17 May 2023
Why shareholders don’t trust Big Tech — and how to fix that
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A bite of the Apple: working together for a win on freedom of expression

28 Feb 2020

Responding to civil society pressure, Apple has affirmed its commitment to free expression and “will consider providing additional details” on human rights safeguards.

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A bite of the Apple: working together for a win on freedom of expression
28 Feb 2020
A bite of the Apple: working together for a win on freedom of expression
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Access Now challenges telcos to defend internet users from U.K. surveillance

29 Jul 2016

Access Now called on top executives of Vodafone and BT to protect internet users from the growing surveillance capabilities of the U.K. government at AGMs.

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Access Now challenges telcos to defend internet users from U.K. surveillance
29 Jul 2016
Access Now challenges telcos to defend internet users from U.K. surveillance

Tencent shareholders: have you checked your company’s digital rights record?

12 May 2016

Let’s make sure Tencent’s major shareholders are aware of the work that needs to be done to improve the company’s digital rights record.

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Tencent shareholders: have you checked your company’s digital rights record?
12 May 2016
Tencent shareholders: have you checked your company’s digital rights record?
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