IAPA and Marfeel become partners to provide a free mobile solution to IAPA members Marfeel is a Google Certified Publishing Partner that provides a progressive web-app, an out-of-the-box solution for Google AMP and Facebook Instant articles as well as native apps for both iOs and Android.
International media leaders called to rebuild trust at annual gathering Jeff Jarvis spoke about the need journalists have of learning how to have a relationship with the community. Article by Deseret News
IAPA server hacked The organization stresses the need to protect news media in the face of an uncontrollable proliferation of this kind of crime.
Russian hackers hunted journalists in years-long campaign The AP identified journalists as the third-largest group on a hacking hit list obtained from cybersecurity firm Secureworks. At least 200 journalists, publishers and bloggers targeted by the hacking group known as Fancy Bear.
The "Right to Be Forgotten" as an Emerging Threat to Media Freedom in the Digital Age A new CIMA report by Michael Oghia examines how RTBF legislation is rapidly developing at a time when freedom of expression online is increasingly circumscribed, and governments are finding new ways to stifle dissent and press freedom. He a
IAPA submits Salta Declaration to Colombian judiciary Welcomed the decision of the Colombian Constitutional Court to call private and public players to a hearing on freedom of expression in social media.
IAPA launches campaign to promote freedom of expression in the digital era Under the label #exprésate the IAPA seeks to create awareness about the rights and duties that users, media, journalists, digital platforms and governments have in the digital era.
IAPA rejects President Trump's executive order Is contrary to the "spirit of the deep debate on freedom of expression that must prevail in the digital sphere."