Values and rights, rule of law, security
27. Proposal: Media, Fake news, Disinformation, Fact-checking, Cybersecurity.
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Measure 27(1) - Safeguarding Media Independence
27.1) Introducing a legislation addressing threats to media independence through EU-wide minimum standards, including a review of the media business model to ensure the integrity and independence of the EU media market;
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Measure 27(2) - Enforcing Competition Rules in Media Sector
27.2) Strictly enforcing EU competition rules in the media sector, in order to prevent large media monopolies and ensure media pluralism and independence from undue political, corporate and/or foreign interference.Quality journalism, with established high ethical and self-regulatory standards, should also be promoted;
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Measure 27(3) - Setting up EU Body to Address Disinformation and Interference
27.3) Setting up an EU body in charge of addressing and tackling targeted disinformation and interference, increasing situational awareness and strengthening fact-checking organisations as well as independent media. 'Hotlines' and websites, such as Europe Direct, where citizens as well as national media can request and be provided with fact-checked information on European politics and policies, should also be further supported and promoted more actively;
There are currently no implementing initiatives that address this particular CoFE measure. -
Measure 27(4) - Promoting Media Literacy and Disinformation Awareness *
27.4) Promoting citizens' media literacy and awareness about disinformation and unintentional dissemination of fake news, including through mandatory school trainings. Member States should also be encouraged to provide adequate human and financial resources to this end;
* This measure has been identified as needing Treaty change for full implementation. -
Measure 27(5) - Enhancing Transparency of Online Platforms
27.5) Building on existing initiatives, such as the Code of Practice on Disinformation and the European Digital Media Observatory (EDMO), to require online platforms to issue clear statements about the algorithms they use (leaving users to decide whether they consent to be subjected to them) and thedisinformation risks users are exposed to, while safeguarding the right for legal free speech and right to privacy.