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Tech Coalition Human Rights Impact Assessment of the Lantern Program

The Tech Coalition commissioned BSR to undertake a human rights impact assessment (HRIA) of the Lantern Program, a new signal sharing initiative that will enable technology companies to send and receive online identifiers or indicators (“signals”) related to online child sexual exploitation and abuse (OCSEA).

The Lantern Program was established to address the cross-platform nature of OCSEA, and to protect the rights of children by supporting companies in their efforts to address OCSEA-related harms. However, the use of a cross-platform signal sharing program by companies may have unintended adverse impacts on human rights, such as privacy, nondiscrimination, and freedom of expression. The goal of this HRIA is to:

  • Identify and prioritize human rights impacts with which the Tech Coalition is involved through the Lantern Program, including both risks and opportunities, and the vulnerable groups impacted.
  • Recommend appropriate action for the Tech Coalition and participants of the program to address these impacts (i.e., avoid, prevent, mitigate, and remedy).

Tech Coalition Human Rights Impact Assessment of the Lantern Program

Authors

Lale Tekişalp portrait

Lale Tekişalp

Associate Director, Technology Sectors

San Francisco

Ife Ogunleye portrait

Ife Ogunleye

Manager, Technology Sectors

San Francisco

Hannah Darnton portrait

Hannah Darnton

Director, Technology and Human Rights

San Francisco

Lindsey Andersen portrait

Lindsey Andersen

Associate Director, Human Rights

San Francisco

Dunstan Allison-Hope portrait

Dunstan Allison-Hope

Senior Advisor

San Francisco

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