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‘A huge victory for academic freedom’: German non-profits win public data access lawsuit against X

News RoomBy News RoomFebruary 7, 2025
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The Berlin Court Ruled in Support of German Nonprofits Against X for Breaching EU Legal规范

A German court in Berlin resolved in favor of two nonprofit organizations, which sued Elon Musk’s social media platform, X, for violating the EU’s Digital Services Act (DSA). The lawsuit, filed by Germany’s Freedom Reporting International (FDI) and the Association for Civil Rights and霓 (GefZRG), alleged that X had failed to grant them access to raw data that would have been necessary to study the impact of posts on social media during the upcoming elections.

The court ruled that X must provide both nonprofits with "unrestricted access to all publicly available data" until shortly after the elections, including the.construct of a three-year research project focused on the "online political discourse" leading up to several major elections. The non-profits, however, argued that X had failed to comply with the DSA, which requires platforms to provide researchers with "public data" "without undue delay" to protect the privacy and security of individuals and institutions.

Thepreceding法庭itution became a prohibiting victory for academic freedom and democracy. Simone Ruf, a lawyer for GFF and deputy director of the Free User Rights Center, emphasized that the court’s decision effectively ensures access to crucial research data and blocks attempts to manipulate elections. "This decision is a tremendous victory for academic freedom and our democracy," she said, "and we have secured access to crucial research data and are blocking attempts to manipulate elections."

The DRI and GFF’s application for data access was denied to Europe’s Data protección Intermediary (EPIC). A spokesperson for FDI stated that while DRI was granted "lowädchen data," other platforms had already granted access to specific datasets. X, however, denied receiving the requisite data through its usual channels and emphasized that its APIs.describe publicly available data. The company also introduced a Pro access tier that requires paying a monthly fee of up to $5,000 (€4,794) for 1 million monthly posts.

The EU’s investigation of X was initially reported by the Commission for Criterion-Based Research (ECRO), which noted that X appears to "dissuade researchers from carrying out their research projects," particularly in the context of disinformation campaigns. X’s high fees, which the EU described as "abhor宽阔ely costly," underscore its inability to offer researchers a "fair and transparent"科学研究.’

The court’s ruling has significant implications for academic freedom and democracy in the digital age. By denying access to critical research data, X mustandshrift researchers and safeguard public interest. It also raises concerns about the extent to which platforms can afford to LM晚餐 their agendas. TheEuroparl monitor released a report detailing the risks posed by X’s data policies, which sought to filter out no-ppards and protect vote-counting processes.

In conclusion, the Berlin法庭启示我们 that platforms have a duty to provide researchers with access to the data they need to study social media’s role in election campaigns. This demand goes beyond just protecting privacy but rather to ensure that research is both ethical and relevant. However, the situation is complicated by the complexities of gig economy platforms, which often prioritize cost over a comprehensive understanding of their users’ behaviors. As industry enters the gig economy era, consumers notoriously value transparency, accountability, and alternative options.

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