Help build human-compatible
digital protection.
ADPC is open to collaboration with policymakers, regulators, engineers, CMPs, CMSs, companies, public-sector organisations, NGOs, academics, journalists, and funders. The next phase of rights infrastructure requires many kinds of expertise.
Six ways to get involved
Whether you write code, shape policy, or conduct research, there is a meaningful role for you in advancing ADPC.
Implement ADPC
Build ADPC support into a website, CMS, CMP, app, browser, or operating system. Use the specification and existing implementations as your starting point.
View implementationsRun a pilot
Run a pilot in IoT, mixed reality, children’s protection, or AI-assisted digital rights. Real-world testing is essential for improving the protocol.
See the demosReview the specification
Read the technical specification and propose improvements. Clear, well-motivated feedback from diverse implementers strengthens the standard.
Read the specificationSupport standardisation
Support Article 88b standardisation with law-first technical expertise. The path from proposal to standard requires engagement from regulators, lawyers, and engineers together.
About Article 88bConduct research
Usability, accessibility, security, and legal research are all open. Publish your findings and connect with the team to share what you learn.
GitHub discussionsRequest a briefing
Invite the team for a briefing, workshop, or interview. If you are evaluating ADPC for policy or implementation purposes, a direct conversation is the fastest path forward.
Start a discussionStart the conversation
Tell us who you are, what you are building or evaluating, and how ADPC could help move digital protection from fragmented interfaces to rights architecture.