Register now for RightsCon 2025

For its 13th edition, Access Now will host RightsCon 2025 in Taipei, Taiwan and online from Monday, February 24 to Thursday, February 27, marking our first summit in East Asia and a return to the Asia Pacific region after a decade.

RightsCon is home to countless movements, from fight for an end to internet shutdowns with the #KeepItOn coalition, ensuring people’s right to equality and non-discrimination in machine learning with the Toronto Declaration, campaigning to #FreeAlaa, and many others – and our 13th edition will be no exception!

Visit our Registration page to learn more about what’s included in your ticket, discounts, and more. If you’re ready to join us, grab your ticket today!

37,000+

participants
in 12 years

17,000+

civil society participants

2,000+

government officials

4,000+

private sector participants

Meet a few of the organizations who join us year-after-year

Amazon
Amnesty International
Cisco
Digital Security Lab
Discord
Global Partners Digital
Human Rights Watch
Internews
Meta
Wikimedia
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Association for Progressive Communications Logo
Berkman Klein Center for internet & society at Harvard University Logo
CIPESA Logo
Dangerous Speech Project Logo
Freedom House Logo
Open Net Logo
Privacy International Logo
Small Media Logo
The Engine Room Logo

For over a decade, we’ve welcomed leaders from around the world

RightsCon features prominent voices from companies, governments, foundations, think tanks, civil society organizations, universities, and international institutions. Check out a small selection of the experts that joined us throughout the last 12 years.

RightsCon 2025 speakers include

Philippe Dufresne, Privacy Commissioner of Canada

Philippe Dufresne

Privacy Commissioner of Canada

Meredith Whittaker

President, Signal

Owen Bennett

Head of International Online Safety, Ofcom, United Kingdom

Rashad Abelson, OECD

Rashad Abelson

Tech Sector Lead, OECD

Alissa Starzak

Vice President & Global Head of Public Policy, Cloudflare

Lorraine Finlay

Human Rights Commissioner, Australia

Kehinde Adegboyega

Executive Director, Human Rights Journalists Network Nigeria

Jo-Fan Yu

CEO, Taiwan Network Information Center (TWNIC)

Grace Githaiga

CEO, Kenya ICT Action Network

Alexander White

Privacy Commissioner, Bermuda

Akvile Liudziene

Environmental, Social, and Governance Manager, Nord Security

KS Park

CEO, Open Net Korea

Neema Lugangira

Chairperson, African Parliamentary Network on Internet Governance (APNIG); Member of Parliament, Tanzania

Kai Zenner

Head of Office / Digital Policy Adviser for MEP Axel Voss, European Parliament

Black and white photo of Thomas Volmer

Thomas Volmer

Head of Global Content Delivery Policy, Netflix

Jasmina Byrne

Chief of Foresight and Policy, UNICEF

Michael Karimian

Director, Digital Diplomacy, Asia and the Pacific, Microsoft

Melanio Escobar

Director, Redes Ayuda

Lea Kaspar

Head of Support Unit, Freedom Online Coalition

Nicolas Andrade

Head of Latin America Policy, Open AI

“The issues that RightsCon addresses deserve leader-level attention … these are some of the most important issues that we could be talking about today.” (2022)

Jacinda Ardern

Former Prime Minister of New Zealand
Mutale Nkonde

“This was my first RightsCon conference and what an experience it was, hosting a conversation about healing, hope and protest was just what I needed during a summer during which Black people were grappling with mass deaths through COVID and evidence that we are still continually hunted and killed by the police. […] I hope this will be the beginning of a long relationship with RightsCon as they think about how anti-racist policies and practices can become part of human rights frames.” (2020)

Mutale Nkonde

CEO AI for the People, Key Constituent of the UN 3C Round Table on AI
Matt Peacock

“RightsCon is the Davos of Digital Rights.” (2017)

Matt Peacock

Group Director of Corporate Affairs at Vodafone Group
Alejandro Mayoral Banos

“RightsCon is an online and offline space to build relationships on the digital rights’ agenda among actors and communities from diverse sectors and geographical locations. It allows people to imagine and strategize in the same space how digital technologies can create better and safer understandings between different societies.” (2019)

Alejandro Mayoral Banos

Executive Director, Indigenous Friends Organization
Isabelle Falque-Pierrotin

“I must say I’m amazed. It’s enormous. It gathers people from the NGOs, academics, private sector – a convergence and divergence of all these people.” (2018)

Isabelle Falque-Pierrotin

Chair and President of the CNIL
Gbénga Sèsan

“I mean where have you been if you haven’t been to RightsCon! This is where you get to do the real work… It’s where you get to meet people who you can mentor, who want to do what you’re doing, where you can meet people who have done what you’re trying to do, who can mentor you, and it’s where you can meet your peers, so you know you’re not the only crazy person who wants to save the world.” (2018)

Gbénga Sèsan

Executive Director, Paradigm Initiative
Bec Hamilton

“Perhaps the most striking, joyous, part of it was being at a conference where diversity in all its forms was essential to its lifeblood – in contrast to most conferences I attend where diversity is too often thought of in terms of checking boxes.”

Bec Hamilton

Assistant Law Professor, American University

Revisit RightsCon Costa Rica

Explore again the best of RightsCon Costa Rica with hundreds of sessions on our summit platform and on our YouTube channel.

Canada
Cisco
Cloudflare
Airbnb
Discord
Duck Duck Go
ICANN
ISOC
Meta
Microsoft
Mozilla
Reddit
SIDA Sweden
Swiss FDFA
Denmark MFA
IDRC

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