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Guidance to the debate on the future of the telecommunications sector
On 6 December 2024, the Telecommunications ministers’ meeting of the Transport, Telecommunications and Energy Council of the European Union approved conclusions on the Commission’s White Paper "How to master Europe's digital infrastructure needs?".
Sharing of knowledge and practices: visit of Moldovan and Serbian colleagues at Internet Hotline
Between the 2nd and 4th of October, Internet Hotline hosted the colleagues of the Moldovan and Serbian hotlines. The Moldovan colleague’s participation was funded by INHOPE under the Peer-to-Peer exchange programme. The analyst of the Serbian hotline joined the study trip through self-funding. The primary aim of the programme was to give colleagues an insight into the operation and analytical practice of the NMHH’s Internet Hotline, but the meeting also meant a common reflection, sharing of knowledge and practices for all participants.
2024 is a landmark year for the regulation of artificial intelligence
András Koltay drew attention to the opportunities and risks associated with artificial intelligence. In his opinion, it is necessary to create an environment in which innovation and the responsible use of AI "go hand in hand.”
The members of the Online Platform Dispute Resolution Board have been appointed
The soon-to-be-established professional conciliation body will help to ensure a more efficient and fair out-of-court settlement of disputes between online platforms and their users.
Intimate image abuse is not the victim’s fault. Internet Holtine helps
In 2023, the Internet Hotline (IH) handled 2047 reports, 42% of which were related to child sexual abuse. While intimate image abuse of adults remained a serious problem in 2023, the number of parents seeking help from the IH increased significantly compared to previous years.
Building the Net-Coach community
National Media and Infocommunications Authority (NMHH) and Apor Vilmos Catholic College (AVKF) are working together to promote media awareness among children and young people and to strengthen their protection in the online space. On 5 April, the two institutions launched an initiative to this end: the Net-Coach adult education programme and scholarship.
A new chapter in the digital world: the EU introduces strict regulation to make online platforms more transparent
The DSA, which came into force in November 2022, is entering a new phase, as all its measures will become mandatory for all parties concerned from 17 February.
A new chapter in the digital world: the EU introduces strict regulation to make online platforms more transparent
The DSA, which came into force in November 2022, is entering a new phase, as all its measures will become mandatory for all parties concerned from 17 February.
One-sidedness and methodological deficiencies in Freedom House's latest report on internet freedom
According to the analysis of the National Media and Infocommunications Authority (NMHH), the Freedom on the Net 2023 report, which assesses the situation of internet freedom in Hungary, is one-sided and methodologically deficient, similar to previous years.
One-sidedness and methodological pitfalls in international reports on media freedom in Hungary
Factual errors, methodological inconsistencies and one-sidedness can also be found in reports published by several international organisations analysing press freedom and media situation in Hungary, according to a study by the National Media and Infocommunications Authority (NMHH).