MSN.com: European Commission responds to initiative to extend the Right to be Forgotten to the media
Robert Szustkowski, the author of the initiative to extend the Right to be Forgotten to the media, expressed his gratitude to the European Commission for its recommendations. He stressed that he...
manager24.pl: The Problem of Disinformation in the Media: Interview with Robert Szustkowski
Robert Szustkowski, an entrepreneur and philanthropist living abroad, in an interview for the Nasze Miasto portal, addresses a burning problem of contemporary media: disinformation and lack of...
Combating disinformation and media manipulation in Poland and Europe
In recent weeks, the debate on disinformation, media manipulation and hate speech has intensified in Poland and Europe. The media are increasingly being criticized for their impact on the lives of...
newsanyway.com: Fighting disinformation in the European Union: proposals to extend the “Right to be forgotten”
The European Union is facing growing pressure to counter disinformation, hate speech and media manipulation that threaten values such as dignity and the right to a good name. As the digital world...
info-today.eu: Extending the “Right to be Forgotten” or how the EU deals with disinformation
The European Union is working to combat disinformation, hate speech and media manipulation, which threaten fundamental values such as dignity and the right to a good name. As the global...
europeanbusinessreview.com: Protecting Reputation in the Digital World: “The Right to Be Forgotten” Against Disinformation
In today’s world, where information spreads incredibly quickly, the European Union is struggling with a serious problem: disinformation, hate speech and media manipulation. These phenomena pose a...
allpress.pl: Robert Szustkowski vs. Ringier Axel Springer Polska: fight for compensation and protection of good name
Robert Szustkowski, a well-known Polish entrepreneur and philanthropist, has called on the Ringier Axel Springer Polska publishing house to pay compensation in the amount of over PLN 50 million. The...
timesofscotland.com: timesofscotland.com: Axel Springer Polska accused of delays in the implementation of the settlement
Axel Springer, a well-known international media company, is going through potential structural changes related to its ongoing transactions with KKR and CPP. At the same time, its Polish subsidiary,...
todaynews.co.uk: Robert Szustkowski, an international businessman, has demanded that the Polish branch of Axel Springer pay a fine of over 11 million euros.
The demand results from a delay in the implementation of an out-of-court settlement concluded in October 2020. The settlement was intended to end the dispute over the infringement of Szustkowski's...
biznews.com.pl: Robert Szustkowski calls on Ringier Axel Springer Polska to pay compensation of over PLN 50 million
All because of Ringer Axel Springer Polska's failure to comply with the terms of the settlement concluded in 2020 and damage to the businessman's good name. The largest property claim Szustkowski's...
manager24.pl: Will Ringier Axel Springer Polska pay Robert Szustkowski over PLN 50 million?
Over PLN 50 million in compensation - this is the amount that the Axel Springer publishing house can pay for failing to comply with the terms of the settlement concluded in 2020 and damaging Robert...
businessjournal.pl: Robert Szustkowski calls on Ringer Axel Springer Polska to pay a fine of more than PLN 50 million
Robert Szustkowski, an entrepreneur and philanthropist, has issued a demand for compensation of more than PLN 50 million to Ringier Axel Springer Polska Publishing House. This is the result of the...
manager24.pl: The Readers’ Rights Ombudsman and the Right to be Forgotten: New Tools in the Fight Against False Information
The Council of Polish Entrepreneurs, the Lewiatan Confederation, the Polish Business Council and the Polish Bank Association have appealed to the Minister of Justice to take action against...
businessjournal.pl: Appeal from Polish business and Robert Szustkowski to the Minister of Justice: Combating disinformation and hate speech
In the face of the growing problem of disinformation and hate speech in the media, the Council of Polish Entrepreneurs, the Lewiatan Confederation, the Polish Business Council and the Polish Bank...
gospodarka.dziennik.pl: Appeal to Minister Bodnar: Time to fight disinformation and protect citizens
The business community is sounding the alarm about the devastating effects of disinformation and hate speech online, calling on the government to take decisive action. At the same time,...
biznews.com.pl: Robert Szustkowski’s appeal to extend the right to be forgotten to the media
An open letter addressed to the authorities of the European Union calls for the extension of the directive on the right to be forgotten to the media as data controllers. The document was...
businessinthenews.co.uk: Extending the right to be forgotten: Robert Szustkowski’s initiative
A new vision for protecting digital privacy Robert Szustkowski, in his Open Letter to the European Commission, proposes a significant extension of the EU’s “Right to be Forgotten” law. His...
businessjournal.pl: Robert Szustkowski has sent an open letter to the European Commission – extending the scope of the right to be forgotten
The proposal, which is a kind of appeal to extend the right to be forgotten to the media, aims to strengthen personal rights in the European Union by recognizing the media as data controllers, which...
streetinsider.com: Robert Szustkowski has published the Open Letter for extension of EU’s “Right to be Forgotten” law to news media outlets
In a landmark move to strengthen individual rights within the European Union, Mr. Robert Szustkowski has issued the Open Letter to the European Commission, advocating for the expansion of the EU's...
88finanz.de: EU initiatives: Call for stronger protection of reputation and personality rights in EU law
In an open letter to EU Commissioners Vera Jourova and Didier Reynders, Mr. Szustkowski has made a compelling case for the extension of the EU right to be forgotten to include news media as data...
thebritaintimes.co.uk: EU Initiatives: Call for Enhanced Protection of Individual Reputation and Image Rights in EU Law
In an Open Letter to Executive Vice-President Vera Jourova and Commissioner Didier Reynders, Mr. Szustkowski has made a compelling case for the extension of the EU’s “Right to be Forgotten” to...