Regulating in a digital world Contents

Appendix 2: List of witnesses

Evidence is published online at http://www.parliament.uk/internet-regulation and available for inspection at the Parliamentary Archives (020 7219 3074).

Evidence received by the Committee is listed below in chronological order of oral evidence session and in alphabetical order. Those witnesses marked with ** gave both oral evidence and written evidence. Those marked with * gave oral evidence and did not submit any written evidence. All other witnesses submitted written evidence only.

Oral evidence in chronological order

**

Professor Christopher Marsden, Professor of Internet Law, University of Sussex

QQ 1–11

*

Dr Victoria Nash, Deputy Director, Policy and Research Fellow, Oxford Internet Institute

**

Professor Lorna Woods, Professor of Internet Law, University of Essex

*

Mark Bunting, Partner, Communications Chambers

QQ 12–20

**

Dr Damian Tambini, Associate Professor, Department of Media and Communications, London School of Economics

**

Myles Jackman, Legal Director; and Javier Ruiz Diaz, Policy Director, Open Rights Group

QQ 21–27

**

Rachel Coldicutt, CEO, Doteveryone

QQ 28–34

*

Julian Coles, independent digital media policy consultant

**

Dr Konstantinos Komaitis, Director of Policy Development, Internet Society

**

Susie Hargreaves OBE, Chief Executive Officer, Internet Watch Foundation

QQ 35–43

*

Chief Constable Stephen Kavanagh, National Police Chiefs’ Council

*

Will Kerr, Director of Vulnerabilities; and Donald Toon, Director of Prosperity, National Crime Agency

*

Detective Superintendent Phil Tomlinson, Head of National Digital Exploitation Service, Metropolitan Police

*

Dom Hallas, Executive Director, Coadec

QQ 44–51

**

Antony Walker, Deputy Chief Executive, techUK

*

Jamie Bartlett, Director, Centre for the Analysis of Social Media at Demos

QQ 52–57

**

Robert Colvile, Director, Centre for Policy Studies

*

Laurie Laybourn-Langton, Senior Research Fellow, Institute for Public Policy Research

**

Jenny Afia, Partner, Schillings

QQ 58–70

*

Mark Stephens CBE, Partner, Howard Kennedy LLP

*

Professor Sonia Livingstone OBE, Professor of Social Psychology, London School of Economics

QQ 71–82

**

Tony Stower, Head of Child Safety Online, NSPCC

*

Professor Pinar Akman, Professor of Competition Law, University of Leeds

QQ 83–92

*

Dr Orla Lynskey, Assistant Professor of Law, London School of Economics and Political Science

*

Dr Nicolo Zingales, Lecturer in Competition and Information Law, University of Sussex

*

Dr Ewa Luger, Chancellor’s Fellow, Digital Arts and Humanities, University of Edinburgh

QQ 93–102

**

Professor John Naughton, Senior Research Fellow, Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities, University of Cambridge

*

Daniel Butler, Head of Public Affairs and Policy, Virgin Media

QQ 103–112

**

Adam Kinsley, Director of Policy, Sky

**

Iain Wood, Director of Corporate Affairs and Regulation, TalkTalk Group

**

Elizabeth Denham, Information Commissioner, Information Commissioner’s Office

QQ 113–121

*

Nick Pickles, Senior Strategist, Public Policy, Twitter

QQ 122–127

*

Jared Sine, General Counsel & Secretary, Match Group

*

Kevin Bakhurst, Group Director, Content and Media Policy; and Yih Choung Teh, Group Director, Strategy and Research. Ofcom

QQ 128–134

**

Dr Andrea Coscelli, Chief Executive Officer; and Simon Constantine, Director, Policy and International, Competition and Markets Authority

QQ 135–142

**

Dan Brooke, Chief Marketing and Communications Officer, Channel 4

QQ 143–151

**

Magnus Brooke, Director of Policy and Regulatory Affairs, ITV

**

Clare Sumner CBE, Director, Policy, BBC

**

Mark Bridge, Technology Correspondent, The Times

QQ 152–160

*

Alex Hern, Technology Reporter, the Guardian

*

Matt Reynolds, Staff Writer, Wired UK

**

Caroline Normand, Director of Policy, Which?

QQ 161–173

**

Hugh Milward, Director of Corporate, Legal and External Affairs, Microsoft

QQ 174–182

**

Katie O’Donovan, Public Policy Manager, Google UK

**

Rebecca Stimson, Head of Public Policy, Facebook UK

**

Margot James MP, Minister for Digital and the Creative Industries, Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport

QQ 183–196

*

Lesley Smith, Director Public Policy, UK & Ireland, Amazon

QQ 197–208

Alphabetical list of all witnesses

The Adam Smith Institute

IRN0070

Advertising Association

IRN0039

Airbnb

IRN0091

*

Professor Pinar Akman (QQ 83–92)

All Rise Say No to Cyber Abuse

IRN0037

Alliance for Intellectual Property

IRN0096

*

Amazon (QQ 197–208)

Professor Leighton Andrews, Cardiff Business School

IRN0041

ARTICLE 19

IRN0095

Association for Proper Internet Governance

IRN0001

Association of School and College Leaders (ASCL)

IRN0005

Dr Shehar Bano

IRN0114

BASCA

IRN0027

**

BBC (QQ 143–151)

IRN0102

IRN0119

BBFC

IRN0068

BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT

IRN0092

Dr Paul Bernal, University of East Anglia Law School

IRN0019

Big Brother Watch

IRN0115

BPI

IRN0081

Brass Horn Communications

IRN0044

Bristol Safeguarding Children’s Board E-Safety Working Group

IRN0009

British and Irish Legal Education and Technology Association (BILETA)

IRN0029

*

Mark Bunting (QQ 12–20)

Dr Rosie Campbell OBE, University of Leicester

IRN0017

CARE

IRN0024

CBI

IRN0054

Centre for Competition Policy, University of East Anglia

IRN0020

Centre for International Governance Innovation

IRN0014

**

Centre for Policy Studies (QQ 52–57)

IRN0111

*

Centre for the Analysis of Social Media at Demos (QQ 52–57)

Centre for the Response to Radicalisation and Terrorism, The Henry Jackson Society

IRN0093

**

Channel 4 (QQ 143–151)

IRN0105

IRN0117

Children’s Charities’ Coalition on Internet Safety

IRN0008

The Children’s Media Foundation

IRN0033

The Children’s Society

IRN0025

Cloudflare

IRN0064

*

Coalition for a Digital Economy (Coadec)
(QQ 44–51)

Jennifer Cobbe, Trustworthy Technologies Strategic Research Initiative, University of Cambridge

IRN0031

*

Julian Coles (QQ 28–34)

**

Competition and Markets Authority
(QQ 135–142)

IRN0100

Cybersalon

IRN0030

Digital UK

IRN0062

**

Doteveryone (QQ 28–34)

IRN0028

IRN0103

The Entrepreneurs Network

IRN0070

Dr David Erdos

IRN0074

eSafe Global Ltd

IRN0022

**

Facebook UK (QQ 174–182)

IRN0098

IRN0126

Full Fact

IRN0071

Professor Christian Fuchs, Professor of Media and Communication Studies, University of Westminster

IRN0010

The Global Network Initiative (GNI)

IRN0046

Global Partners Digital

IRN0099

**

Google UK (QQ 174–182)

IRN0088

IRN0121

Clive Gringras

IRN0110

*

The Guardian (QQ 152–160)

Dr Yohko Hatada

IRN0082

**

Her Majesty’s Government (QQ 183–196)

IRN0109

IRN0124

Horizon Digital Economy Research Institute, University of Nottingham

IRN0038

*

Mark Stephens CBE, Partner, Howard Kennedy LLP (QQ 58–70)

IAB UK

IRN0097

**

Information Commissioner’s Office
(QQ 113–121)

IRN0087

IRN0120

Information Law and Policy Centre, Institute for Advanced Legal Studies

IRN0063

Institute of Practitioners in Advertising (IPA)

IRN0045

*

Institute for Public Policy Research
(QQ 52–57)

Internet Commission

IRN0004

Internet Service Providers’ Association (ISPA UK)

IRN0108

**

Internet Society (QQ 28–34)

IRN0076

**

Internet Watch Foundation (QQ 35–43)

IRN0034

ISBA

IRN0049

**

ITV plc (QQ 143–151)

IRN0122

Law Society of Scotland

IRN0057

Matthieu Le Berre

IRN0066

LINX

IRN0055

*

Professor Sonia Livingstone (QQ 71–82)

*

Dr Ewa Luger (QQ 93–102)

*

Dr Orla Lynskey (QQ 83–92)

McEvedys Solicitors & Attorneys Ltd

IRN0065

Bishoy Maher

IRN0015

Dr Stephann Makri

IRN0113

**

Professor Christopher Marsden (QQ 1–11)

IRN0080

*

Match Group (QQ 122–127)

The Mayor of London

IRN0094

*

Metropolitan Police (QQ 35–43)

**

Microsoft UK (QQ 174–182)

IRN0085

IRN0125

Motion Picture Association

IRN0089

*

Dr Victoria Nash (QQ 1–11)

*

National Crime Agency (QQ 35–43)

*

National Police Chief’s Council (QQ 35–43)

**

Professor John Naughton, Trustworthy Technologies Strategic Research Initiative, University of Cambridge (QQ 93–102)

IRN0031

News Media Association

IRN0059

NINSO (The Northumbria Internet & Society Research Interest Group)

IRN0035

Nominet

IRN0053

Emma Nottingham, University of Winchester

IRN0018

*

Tony Stower, Head of Child Safety Online, NSPCC (QQ 71–82)

Oath

IRN0107

Dr Rachel O’Connell

IRN0075

*

Ofcom (QQ 128–134)

Office of the eSafety Commissioner, Australian Government

IRN0016

Stephen Oliver

IRN0058

Open Data Institute

IRN0073

**

Open Rights Group (QQ 21–27)

IRN0090

Marion Oswald, University of Winchester

IRN0018

Pact

IRN0003

William Perrin

IRN0047

Policy Exchange

IRN0072

Procter & Gamble

IRN0104

Lilian Edwards, Professor of eGovernance

IRN0069

Radiocentre

IRN0048

Jacob Rowbottom

IRN0026

Royal Academy of Engineering

IRN0078

The Royal Society

IRN0084

Helen Ryan, University of Winchester

IRN0018

Professor Teela Sanders, University of Leicester

IRN0017

**

Jenny Afia, Partner, Schillings (QQ 58–70)

IRN0032

Professor Jane Scoular, University of Strathclyde

IRN0017

The Self-Esteem Team (SET)

IRN0005

**

Sky (QQ 103–112)

IRN0060

Stanford Law School Center for Internet and Society

IRN0052

Subforum LLC

IRN0013

Professor Richard Tait

IRN0042

Rahim Talibzade

IRN0015

**

TalkTalk Group (QQ 103–112)

IRN0083

**

Dr Damian Tambini (QQ 12–20)

IRN0101

**

techUK (QQ 44–51)

IRN0086

IRN0112

Thinkbox

IRN0056

**

The Times (QQ 152–160)

IRN0118

TripAdvisor

IRN0106

*

Twitter (QQ 122–127)

UK Computing Research Committee (UKCRC)

IRN0011

UK Council for Child Internet Safety’s Evidence Group

IRN0079

UK Music

IRN0040

UK Safer Internet Centre (UKSIC)

IRN0061

Michael Veale, University College London

IRN0077

Adrian Venditti

IRN0002

*

Virgin Media (QQ 103–112)

WebRoots Democracy

IRN0043

**

Which? (QQ 161–173)

IRN0116

IRN0123

Robert White

IRN0012

*

Wired UK (QQ 152–160)

**

Professor Lorna Woods (QQ 1–11)

IRN0047

Yoti

IRN0067

YoungMinds

IRN0025

*

Dr Nicolo Zingales (QQ 83–92)




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