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  • ...s take to increase trusts, e.g. through encryption and transparency? What is the right balance between fighting terrorism and upholding online rights? * Lowering privacy and data protection standards is not the solution for combating terrorism.
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  • ...ference in Berlin will be presented. One of the key elements of this draft is to propose mechanisms to institutionalize (human) rights and duties for non ...ate. At the Council of Europe, a Recommendation on Internet Intermediaries is being drafted - and we will discuss it in Tallinn.
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  • ...tal traces. Law enforcement has short arms: collecting electronic evidence is getting increasingly complex in a cross-border environment with many unregu ...ble solutions to the challenge of criminal justice in cyberspace. Our goal is make us walking in each others' shoes and understand each other's concerns.
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  • The session is going to consider cybersecurity from this broader perspective of universal, ...ragmented approaches, capacity building in a multi-stakeholder environment is one of the key challenges in cross-border cyberspace. Collaboration between
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  • Net neutrality is not the only challenge - it is being overshadowed by/coupled with challenges of platform/data neutrality, Net neutrality is not the only challenge – it is being coupled with challenges of platform/data neutrality, ie discriminator
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  • ...ings (IoT) devices and emerging technologies imply that more personal data is accessible for collection and misuse by companies. Hence, the issues of eth ...hibitive for these kinds of technologies. Considering these challenges, it is important to discuss whether issues envisaged in GDPR need the shift of foc
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  • *Accepting that there is no common solution for conflicts amongst particular user groups. ...onal measures to set a basic level of media competency. An arising problem is that young people and their parents do not necessarily „speak the same la
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  • ...through impersonation, then by exploiting people’s emotions. The end goal is to be picked up by mainstream media and successfully mine people’s trust ...en if we focus on news production, the more people know about how the news is made, the more knowledgeable they will be about its limitations and imperfe
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  • ...universal basic income and reverse our social systems completely? Finland is the first country in Europe experimenting in this direction. What are their ...eating and preserving jobs and must take adequate measures to assist those who become unemployed in finding and/or qualifying for a job.
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  • ...G. The messages are presented to the global Internet Governance Forum that is convened by the United Nations with a view to contributing to global, other ...a totally verbatim record of the proceedings. This text, document, or file is not to be distributed or used in any way that may violate copyright law.
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  • The German Youth Protection Act is currently in the process of amendment in order to adapt the legislation to *Jutta Croll M.A.<br />Jutta Croll is Chairwoman of the Board of Stiftung Digitale Chancen there heading the proj
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  • *1<sup>st</sup> what competition is about in theory, why we all profit from competition and how equality and ho Please try out new interactive formats. EuroDIG is about dialogue not about statements, presentations and speeches. Workshops
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  • ...nfrastructure is necessary to avoid that content blocked in one country is is not also unavailable in neighbouring countries where it might be considered There is no clear common and holistic strategy regarding the issues of liability for
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  • This session is a continuation of the debate from previous years’ discussions on regulato The Org Team is a group of people shaping the session. Org Teams are open and every interes
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  • The goal of our discussion is to highlight some areas where GDPR seems to limit justified processing of p ...ome interactive discussions followed by comments of field experts. The key is to give a variety of views and opinions on a wide spectrum of data protecti
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  • ...differences between cyber-security and cybercrime, the aim of this plenary is to address Internet security issues affecting small to medium size business ...d expert communities. Increasing awareness among decision-makers and users is also indispensable.
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  • Is it possible to promote a global, open, stable and secure cyberspace while s * Is there a need to increase participation in collaborative standards developme
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  • Europe is looking for greater trust and transparency between the various stakeholders ...on are there available at the moment which can be of a practical use? What is the experience and lessons learned from a cooperation of TLD managers from
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  • ...access to electronic evidence in the cloud and trans-border access to data is envisaged. ...malicious purposes in the context of the current crisis, assuming that it is more important than ever to strengthen criminal justice and other regulator
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  • Please try out new interactive formats. EuroDIG is about dialogue not about statements, presentations and speeches. Workshops The Org Team is a group of people shaping the session. Org Teams are open and every interes
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  • ...s must join forces to give the digital universe a framework of rules. What is the Role of Corporate Social Responsibility? How far are corporations willi ...essed that there is a gap between the wealthy with opportunities and those who have neither.
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  • This interactive session will consider how the Global Digital Compact, which is expected to be agreed at the UN Summit of the Future in September 2024, sho ...org/en/content/common-agenda-report/ - the proposed Global Digital Compact is described in para 93.
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  • ...universal and fundamental rights (Article 19 UDHR and Article 10 ECHR) and is considered as substantial – like the right to Access – in the informati It was pointed out that the Budapest Convention on Cybercrime is open to all. The Council of Europe has taken specific initiatives to promot
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  • ...a totally verbatim record of the proceedings. This text, document, or file is not to be distributed or used in any way that may violate copyright law. ...tunity to introduce the keynote, unfortunately, Minister Krzysztof Szubert is unable to join us today, but please, I would like to direct your attention
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  • ...verdue copyright reforms for the digital age. Progress into this direction is still on a snail pace by and struggling over stumbling blocks. This WS will *[http://www.goethe.de/wis/med/idm/mpl/en5122599.htm “Copyright Law is Outdated.” An Interview with Till Kreutzer]
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  • ...e does the data reside and should it be open to non European researchers? Is Europe ready for Open Science? This one-hour roundtable will focus on how Open Science is set to change the European data ecosystem within the immediate future. With
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  • ...ntent delivery networks and others) in '''content moderation''' and how it is being addressed in the proposed '''DSA'''. ...t in order to censor contents, especially those on social media platforms, is an ongoing reality in some parts of Europe. In a way, the workshop provides
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  • ...law enforcement, judiciary (prosecution and judges), and telecom operators is crucial. *It is important that the Second Draft Protocol to the Budapest Convention on Cybe
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  • * Why is the Internet broken? Personal data collection, tracking and surveillance, s ...ope contribute to bring back trust in the Internet and ensure that privacy is protected and the right to control our own personal data can be effectively
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  • ...in a rough draft format. Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART) is provided in order to facilitate communication accessibility and may not be ...ces. But the Internet, as we know, should not be taken for granted. Sweden is a strong advocate for an open global and secure Internet now and in the fut
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  • What is distinctive about Europe’s digital sovereignty vision and how does Europe ...ustrial policies or geopolitics? What is specific about Europe’s approach? Is Europe’s push for digital sovereignty enhancing internet fragmentation an
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  • ...IDs and how can we minimize the personal data exchanged to a minimum that is needed for the services? ...f COVID-19 vaccination data, we will discuss possible approaches regarding who should be in control of the data – private companies, government, or citi
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  • ..., elections and the impact of digitisation on democratic practice. Claudia is responsible for the annual holding of the World Forum for Democracy. ...ity and may not be a totally verbatim record of the proceedings. This text is not to be distributed or used in any way that may violate copyright law.''
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  • ...ey component in understanding digital citizenship. Therefore we believe it is very important to establish trust and transparent digital society. ...fely, and participate responsibly. Ensuring the proper digital competences is essential for digital citizens to interact and to keep up to date with the
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  • ...t. While there is a certain progress from the technical perspective, there is more need to explore how UA impacts on the users, how multilingualism works ...а, .pizza, etc.). The number of Internet users is about 4.5 billion and it is continuously expanding. English remains the predominant language and ASCII
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  • The Org Team is a group of people shaping the session. Org Teams are open and every interes The moderator is the facilitator of the session at the event. Moderators are responsible for
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  • ...th is in a balance, the question remains, how to strike this happy medium. Is a productive dialogue between stakeholders realistic when it comes to laws? | Martina is an policy advisor on digital transformation. Her interests include data Pri
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  • Kindly note that it may take a while until the Org Team is formed and starts working. ...rtunities and challenges. Integrating native languages into digital spaces is essential for the preservation and revitalization of cultural heritage. Cre
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  • ...a totally verbatim record of the proceedings. This text, document, or file is not to be distributed or used in any way that may violate copyright law. >> SANDRA HOFERICHTER: We have Ana Persic from UNESCO. It is not a keynote, but rather a presentation. Can you unmute yourself and speak
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  • ...ta is important for economic and social development worldwide. While there is a clear need to ensure data protection and data security, localisation and * Data is key to innovation, and there is a need to build trust among countries when it comes to data flows in order
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  • ...Models to support investment in the network infrastructure in Europe: what is the way forward? – WS 01 2023#Transcript]]<br /> Kindly note that it may take a while until the Org Team is formed and starts working.
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  • *'''COEXISTENCE:''' How can citizens who are subject to both their national laws and the Terms of Service of cross-b *'''FAIR PROCESS:''' How to ensure that fair process is maintained in the interactions between states, platforms or operators, and
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  • ...ta economy on small as well as large businesses. We will also look at what is being done to improve the data economy and what policies and regulations st ...out Fintech, Ecommerce and Online P2P Marketplaces. At VEON Georgia, Levan is responsible for the VEON platform and for developing digital channels for t
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  • This EuroDIG workshop on critical Internet resources is targeting not only “ICANN insiders” but all stakeholders and will focus ...ublic value, ICANN should continue efforts to make sure that this resource is managed in the global public interest. Governments, civil society and the t
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  • ...and hoaxes and so on. This can be a threat to full citizenship online and is starting to damage our trust in the Internet and the legitimacy of its gove In and beyond formal school education, critical Internet literacy is necessary for the digital transformation of young people and adults to:
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  • This is a basic technical training on how the Internet works. It provides the audie * That it is important to have at least a basic understanding of how the internet works
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  • ...:Icon_transcript_20px.png | Transcript | link=Human vs. algorithmic bias – is unbiased decision-making even a thing? – WS 07 2021#Transcript]]<br /> ...improving the peoples’ quality of life. To that end, human decision-making is replaced or supplemented by automation, and automated decision-making alrea
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  • ...has currently but also which opportunities and risks result out of it. Now is the time to reflect on the current state of affairs to think about how we d How is this pandemic influencing competition among various businesses? How will sm
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  • ...in a rough draft format. Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART) is provided in order to facilitate communication accessibility and may not be ...hops with some conclusions from different stakeholder groups. As you know, who were at the last EuroDIG, what worked very well was a good practice was to
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  • * Is it part of Network Neutrality or a business model or both? * Is Zero Rating protecting the Internet as a system of innovation?
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  • ...However, 5G doesn’t happen on its own – who is involved? What environment is required? ..., public health and services, smart factories… Indeed, the potential of 5G is already seeing cooperation between sectors, as the technology promises valu
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  • ...ion to physically discuss the findings of the report. In addition, EuroDIG is offering an online space where European stakeholders can express their view The deadline for comments is the 30 September 2019. EuroDIG will then summarise the views received in a
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  • ...lemmas surrounding the application of AI and data in general. The question is how to address these serious risks and to ensure the trustworthy use of AI ...ions increasingly become a central part of our everyday life, the question is how to address the potential risks and challenges related to AI and instead
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  • ...able tool in the fight to uphold all human rights standards. This workshop is an opportunity to discuss what role human rights should play in Internet po ...indeed by the policies and practices of the business sector. The challenge is to include all the different levels and get everyone involved to consider h
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  • ...or generally empowering citizens. Avoiding over-regulation of the Internet is important. ...than just economic wealth to users. There were no doubts that the Internet is a platform for human development and that investments in it are adding sign
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  • ...in a rough draft format. Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART) is provided in order to facilitate communication accessibility and may not be >> The bell is ringing outside. So maybe we will wait for one or two more minutes.
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  • ...e find technical solutions for political issues? And what political action is needed to be able to embrace new technical solutions to be sustainable, sup ...al intelligence, Internet of Things, cloud computing and blockchain, there is a growing need to go beyond the traditional multistakeholder cooperation an
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  • The purpose of the session is to debate whether and how public policy priorities and requirements should ...ards that are designed with clear policy objectives in mind, however there is a perception by some that these policy objectives are those of the technolo
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  • The General Data Protection Regulation is known around the world, but how effective has the regulation been? What’s - Discussion question: What is impact, and how do we measure it?
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  • ...nction and for it to remain the globally connected unfragmented network it is today. ...t to changes and scale up - as we recently experienced with the pandemic - is the foundation of the Internet’s success.
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  • Kindly note that it may take a while until the Org Team is formed and starts working. The main focus of the session is to explore how the Ukrainian Internet community maintains critical infrastr
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  • The future is here, but are we there yet? Join us as we explore the opportunities and cha The session is going to focus on the current status of the level of digitisation in Europe
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  • Kindly note that it may take a while until the Org Team is formed and starts working. The Org Team is a group of people shaping the session. Org Teams are open and every interes
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  • ...tal sovereignty mean when it comes to the technical layer of the Internet? Is there an inherent tension between multistakeholder model and EU digital sov Please try out new interactive formats. EuroDIG is about dialogue not about statements, presentations and speeches. Workshops
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  • *Noting also that the cyber security problem is a powerful tool that needs safeguards to be implemented to keep the balance ...in a rough draft format. Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART) is provided in order to facilitate communication accessibility and may not be
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  • ...said agenda could be jointly developed through common efforts and what it is going to take for all the parties to engage in meaningful cooperation to br # The Internet is global and the periodic talk of an European Internet is counterproductive at best.
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  • ...utline the basics of digital transformation and related digital policy and is the first capacity development workshop of the IGF 2022 Youth Engagement Tr We are living in a time when each and every aspect of our lives is going through digital transformation, ‎from education and work to communi
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  • ...channels and possible remedies to address them. The purpose of the session is to shed light on the effects misinformation, disinformation, malinformation ...s of 5 minutes, intermittent with 15 minutes of audience engagement, which is concluded by the key participants and the moderator.
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  • ...in a rough draft format. Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART) is provided in order to facilitate communication accessibility and may not be ...dies and gentlemen, just giving you a brief update. Commissioner Oettinger is running a little bit late. We’re expecting him any second. As soon as he
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  • ...river of creativity, innovation and community building will require people who are competent, confident and able to engage in the information society. The ...stantly evolving job market in Europe. A certain level of digital literacy is also required to benefit from different online services (both private and p
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  • ''DNS over HTTPS (DoH)'' is a [https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8484 technical standard] for enhancing th ...monitoring phishing attacks and/or malware distribution/spoofing etc? What is the role (if any) of DNS resolver operators (both with and without DoH) in
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  • ...is the Internet really able to play this role? Is access simply enough? Or is there a larger list of ingredients that, if mixed in a proper way, enable t ...tep further and participate in Internet governance processes also? And why is participation important for both a sustainable development of the (digital)
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  • ...ly from access to ICTs, and take part in shaping the interconnected world, is becoming an increasingly important priority. '''What Is Public Access?'''
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  • ...pted information for example via intercepting devices when the information is decrypted or via other many solutions put forward by technical experts that ...kers, civil society and the tech industry agree that the use of encryption is a necessary means of protecting fundamental rights and the digital security
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  • Our traditional international system is based upon the notion of territorial sovereignty. Can we apply national jur *'''Remote moderator''': The remote moderator is in charge of facilitating participation via digital channels such as WebEx
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  • ...last two years, many governing bodies have been seeking to compete on who is putting social media in order, leading to many proposals for regulation. Fo ...e Internet and address their concerns and insights on how this policy area is developing.
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  • ...t states: “A particular concern, given the amount of money and time spent, is that little of substance has been achieved.” Does this statement relate t ...g the “blueprint to achieve a better and more sustainable future for all”, is blockchain expected to contribute (or threaten) most? What are existing pro
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  • ...iscussing the various ways of empowering youth as well as empowering those who are accompanying young people on their way to responsible digital grown-ups The workshops discussion is oriented towards the following topics:
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  • ...ys to tackle societal challenges and new economic opportunities - yet what is the Human Rights' perspective?'' ...does IoT enable human rights and further sustainable development? And how is it changing our assumptions about self, self-determination and self-fulfilm
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  • ''Please try new interactive formats out. EuroDIG is about dialogue not about statements.'' * There is no trade-off between Privacy & Security
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  • ...s and principles for the responsible use of data, AI, robotics etc. Now it is time to move on to the next phase: translating data ethics principles into We have 90 min. for the session – therefore it is suggested to divide the session into smaller but interconnected parts:
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  • Kindly note that it may take a while until the Org Team is formed and starts working. The Org Team is a group of people shaping the session. Org Teams are open and every interes
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  • Kindly note that it may take a while until the Org Team is formed and starts working. ...x offences against children of any age and gender. A large portion of CSAM is hosted in the European Union.
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  • ...s are non-reconcilable. For others they must be reconciled if the internet is to remain viable and accessible for more than a wealthy and educated minori ...ge of these details is not accessible for all. What everyone does agree on is that internet design, access, and use lie at the heart of political, econom
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  • # A broad consensus that Art.13 is problematic. Discussions on the uncertainty and concerns about culture heri ...oblocking - consensus that there should not be geoblocking. However, there is a counterpoint that geoblocking should be allowed for promotional purposes
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  • ...ion and liability to keeping systems patched up and the public aware, this is an opportunity to ask the experts and gain the building blocks to contribut '''Until 30 April 2017.''' Please try out new interactive formats. EuroDIG is about dialogue not about statements, presentations and speeches. Workshops
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  • ...he way DNS works today, providing less or more privacy depending on how it is used, disrupting censorship but also law-mandated content blocks and networ ...quicker responses, especially in countries where the local infrastructure is poor; the current public resolver usage patterns show this, with high penet
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  • This is a possible cluster of topic proposals. There are a number of sub-clusters d ...000a;" align="LEFT"|<span style="font-family: Calibri; ">The public sphere is evolving into a predominantly privately owned and commercial space. Young p
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  • ...ace exhaustion. Entering potential new markets dealing with IPv4 addresses is not recommended. EU member states are encouraged to move ahead to foster de ...ace exhaustion. Entering potential new markets dealing with IPv4 addresses is not recommended at all.
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  • This is a possible cluster of topic proposals. Several possible clusters thinkable: ...a platform where you can make a suggestion and track how the raised issue is solved.</span>
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  • Content is the king revisited: Opportunities and challenges for media, content, and ne ...[http://www.craigbailey.net/content-is-king-by-bill-gates/ wrote] “content is where I expect much of the real money will be made on the Internet, just as
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  • ...ugmented reality opportunities that remote learning could enable. But work is taking place to find solutions! ...the tech industry and infrastructure on which e-learning relies upon. When is this technology helpful? When it's a hindrance? How can we do better?
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  • The Internet is constantly evolving. New business models are being developed in parallel. I 1) What are new business models and what is their relation to the open Internet?
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  • Key issues that could be discussed: The purpose of this workshop is three-fold. First to discuss technical and European legal frameworks, polic ...nforcement authorities (LEA) act within national borders, while cybercrime is international and while data stored in the clouds are often difficult to lo
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  • This workshop is a follow up from the EuroDIG / EBU Open Forum held during the IGF in Joao P ...bring together European IG(F) coordinators/representatives to discuss what is the DNA of European n/r (national/regional) IG(F) initiatives and how we ca
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  • ...o the internet for users of such languages? A truly multilingual Internet is about giving a voice to people in their own languages, which provides them The Org Team is a group of people shaping the session. Org Teams are open and every interes
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  • This session is about good practice in cybersecurity, but we want to hear your case studies ...ries; can cybersecurity defences? What are the challenges in doing so, and is anyone addressing them successfully?
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  • ...cess infrastructure and in providing connectivity to communities. If there is no interest to invest, European governments can use a variety of measures t Our objective is to analyze different examples of community networks and other local access
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  • ...in a rough draft format. Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART) is provided in order to facilitate communication accessibility and may not be >> BERTRAND DE LA CHAPELLE: Is this working, yeah? Please don’t hesitate to come a little bit closer.
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  • ...and key requirements for maintaining a functional Web? How to define what is (non-)appropriate management of network traffic? From the European perspect ...iate, reasonable and non-discriminatory traffic management. More certainty is needed on rights and obligations, such as what discrimination entails (it s
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  • ...hop-on-global-internet-policy-observatory-tickets-16479701230 The workshop is open to all Eurodig 2015 participants. For organisational reasons, please e ...essions on specific issues related to the development of the platform. It is a part of Global Internet Policy Observatory series of webinars and worksho
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  • ...s may require to rethink consumer rights. One of the core issue to address is how to achieve an effective legislative framework which ensures trust and e ...agmentation of tax rules and consumer rights. Some of the negative effects is the problem of making consumers buy goods online, having companies develop
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  • ...the Global Gateway steps in. Launched on December 1, 2021, Global Gateway is the new European Strategy to boost smart, clean and secure links in digital Please try out new interactive formats. EuroDIG is about dialogue not about statements, presentations and speeches. Workshops
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  • ...rriers to innovation. Europe’s “systemic barrier” to the Internet’s growth is baggage which has to be abandoned in favour of change. The protection of cr ...Internet of the future will support a lot more devices. What we don’t know is exactly what future Internet services will be in place in 2020.
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  • In crisis situations there is a tendency to “exceptionally” interfere with human rights and media fre The Org Team is a group of people shaping the session. Org Teams are open and every interes
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  • Kindly note that it may take a while until the Org Team is formed and starts working. ...have an opportunity to engage in the debate on how the landscape of risks is shaping up in metaverses. It will oscillate around several main areas:
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  • As significant as this process is, we must also consider it in a broader context - as we move towards the Wor The current approach is to have 2-3 “focus” speakers for each of those segments (with the moder
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  • ...ity and may not be a totally verbatim record of the proceedings. This text is not to be distributed or used in any way that may violate copyright law.'' ...Rights that state their responsibility to ensure that the Internet access is broadly available and the strength may not unreasonably restrict an individ
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  • ...cript | link=Internet governance within the system of the United Nations: is IGF on a good path to adapt, innovate and reform? – Pre 06 2022#Transcrip ...ning across the United Nations system. The Internet Governance Forum (IGF) is actively working on ‘adapting, innovating and reforming’. It recently c
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  • *What is the responsibility of the state and what are the state’s ethical consider ...ce. Basic income as a means of coping with the impact of jobs displacement is being experimented upon in various countries, but the results do not yet pr
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  • ...ty, the European Law Moot Court Society, Décathlon and CCA-ONTIER. Maryant is fluent in English, Spanish, French and Portuguese. ...in a rough draft format. Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART) is provided in order to facilitate communication accessibility and may not be
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  • ...literacy, particularly for children, their parents and teachers, and those who are forced to become a part of digital society by the pandemic, such as the ...in these companies. They should be more transparent on how data management is installed, how they handle user data, how their vulnerability disclosure pr
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  • ...e the two. Accountability is now flash session 5 (see there). The workshop is solely on consolidation.) In the Internet economy there is an 'ever growing level of consolidation of markets, an increasing consolida
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  • ...rs to deliver lessons from distance. Network access and new digital skills is the most needed subject in the region. ...n a brief period of time. Health is a basic human right and media literacy is very connected to human rights issues. The lockdown process made it clear,
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  • ...to facilitate dialogue between African and European Members of Parliament who are members of parliamentary committees related to Internet Governance or k ...aneously promoting innovation and driving economic growth. Furthermore, it is of paramount importance to prioritise the capacity building of Members of P
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  • ...engthen democracy in the digital age, sustainable, high-quality journalism is the first line of defense. ...“the internet is growing less free around the world, and democracy itself is withering under its influence.”
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  • ...lities to control access to online contents, applications and services. It is important to note that such control has the potential to jeopardise network # The net neutrality principle is instrumental to the full enjoyment of Internet users’ fundamental rights
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  • ...g the importance of Cybersecurity, Internet architecture and coding skills is becoming compelling too – from high schools to university level and above As experts estimate, the global lockdown of education institutions is going to cause major and uneven interruption in students’ learning. UNESC
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  • ...allenges, notably for privacy and security. As the technology develops, it is still poorly understood and often not (yet) trusted by many, which could de As policymakers look to the new questions raised by these developments, it is important that we have a debate including all stakeholders, to ensure that
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  • ...st of 4 thematic segments, facilitated by various stakeholder. The meeting is open for everyone interested in the work of the NRIs. ...ied to this year’s IGF. Join us for this interactive session to learn what is new and to help us improve further IGF 2021.
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  • ...tical approach for coordinating cybersecurity standards implementation and who should be driving this – regulators to drive adoption, industry to drive ...security challenges and complex regulations, once a cybersecurity standard is developed, how should industry, governments and the consumer approach its i
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  • This session features a panel of experts who will address different aspects related to the Delay-Tolerant Network techno '''What is the Delay-Tolerant Network (DTN) protocol and what are the problems that it
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  • ...in a rough draft format. Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART) is provided in order to facilitate communication accessibility and may not be >> FREDERIC DONCK: Okay. So I suggest we start this great session. This is certainly interesting but also a great panel. We will introduce everyone in
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  • ...share your views on how to ensure that emerging technologies’ development is in line with human rights! There is a gradual recognition of the fact that these risks must be identified, miti
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  • Internet Governance is inseparable from the well-being of our physical environment. This plenary c ...and negative effects on vulnerable natural landscapes. Consequently, there is an urgent need to address the environmental impact of the information and c
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  • *Balancing regulation and self-regulation which is validated between European stakeholders. '''Disclaimer:''' This is a summary of the EuroDIG meeting, but does not represent the position of a
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  • ...ges when she wants to use training data that is not fully anonymized. This is particularly true when medical AI applications are developed. ...urden on companies, meaningful control over personal data by data subjects is still missing. It might seem that GDPR mostly gifted us with annoying cooki
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  • .... Everybody seems to agree on the concept of “open Internet” and everybody is wary of restriction, whether it be applied in one sense (restricting traffi Some argued that the future Internet is likely going to be mainly content-driven and geared towards entertainment.
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  • *What is the impact of the new technical solution on the functioning of the internet *What is the impact of the lag between the deployment of standards and their adoptio
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  • Kindly note that it may take a while until the Org Team is formed and starts working. With ChatGPT, progress in AI is visible to all. These Large Language Models (LLMs) are trained with large v
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  • The internet has given voice to the many, great!, but how and who can now distinguish between ‘facts’, ‘opinions’ and ‘feelings’? Deployment of Internet infrastructure is insufficient without media literacy education, aimed at equipping (young) p
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  • ...a totally verbatim record of the proceedings. This text, document, or file is not to be distributed or used in any way that may violate copyright law. ...EuroDIG wiki. There was a major power supply problem in Frankfurt and this is resolved now and all of the information like access links, et cetera, they�
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  • ...terconnected things. What are the major risks of a connected city and what is there to be done to lower them down?<br> *How to make a smooth transition/ensure the inclusion/ of those who are not computer savvies at all and are not able to be included in the comm
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  • Kindly note that it may take a while until the Org Team is formed and starts working. ...iews of stakeholders on the linkages between EU policy directives and what is needed for the implementation of emerging technologies; balancing regulator
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  • The world is in constant change, and the Internet Community expects new technologies and Participation from the audience is encouraged.
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  • .... The session is divided into 3 thematic segments (see below). The meeting is open for everyone interested in the work of the NRIs. National legislation is in the focus of national IGFs, but to which extend can NRIs become a source
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  • ...ore. As schools close and people are confined to their homes, being online is providing a lifeline for everyone in society from the young to the old, lea ...t. This approach will initiate a facilitated dialogue led by the moderator who will also open the floor to the audience for intervention after each part.
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  • Please try out new interactive formats. EuroDIG is about dialogue not about statements, presentations and speeches. Workshops The Org Team is a group of people shaping the session. Org Teams are open and every interes
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  • ...rnet business models in Europe: There is a common view, that the "Internet is for free". Users are not aware of business models which create value e.g. f ...ect the past at the expense of promoting the future – because the Internet is a chance for everyone.
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  • ...l freedoms and on the functioning of democratic institutions and processes is significant. As a result, they require careful analysis and decisive action The Org Team is a group of people shaping the session. Org Teams are open and every interes
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  • ...the digital technologies consumer. The organizers and the presenters goal is to enable the audience to make informed choices when it comes to their digi Here is the draft from the EU commission: [https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/
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  • ...s challenges for the peace and stability of cyberspace. This includes, but is not restricted to, the NIS Directive, Cybersecurity Act and Digital Single ...ded for understanding, on a case by case basis, whether further regulation is needed. Some of the challenges currently hampering the regulatory policymak
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  • ...o answer these questions and provide insight into how the Internet economy is shaped by both innovation and regulation. ...d member of INTUG, the International Telecommunications Users Group and he is the former chairman of BTG, the oldest Dutch ICT/telecommunications associa
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  • ...al innovation. At the same time, the demand for new approaches to learning is growing as fast as never before. This session will examine the potential of ...ethods required to deal with skills crisis will be discussed. This session is aimed at getting to know what skills organizations are looking for when hir
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  • ...ofitable, usually un-served or underserved areas, a Community Network (CN) is a possible alternative solution. CNs are funded through donations – local ...with a Lightning Talk about "Tusheti Community Networks Project". Tusheti is the most remote, mountainous,region in the north-eastern part of Georgia.
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  • ...address new and emerging challenges, but the important question to address is whether or not we are actually implementing them? With 2030 fast approachin ...wer; it is one that should be seen as nuanced. While the “right to repair” is advancing, for instance, material footprints of information and communicati
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  • ...es in the triangular relationship of states, intermediaries and users? And who should solve human rights conflicts between users, between users and interm * It is necessary to assess the impact on human rights of laws applied to Intermedi
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  • The Org Team is a group of people shaping the session. Org Teams are open and every interes The moderator is the facilitator of the session at the event. Moderators are responsible for
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  • ...ing to national governments, this session will provide a refresher on what is in the Directive, the arguments being made on each side, and how things may We welcome both those who simply want to listen and learn, and those who want to know how they can get involved in next steps to join us for a livel
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  • The focus session format is new in the EuroDIGs history, this three-hour session will dive deep into th * And what is the key to governing this digital in(ter)dependence in a manner that benefi
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  • ...and recyclability of Internet-connected devices, the amount of power that is being consumed by information and communications technologies (ICTs), the e ...as well as the exponential growth of Internet of Things (IoT) devices, it is critical that we consider sustainability when addressing Internet access.
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  • Now is the time for Europe to integrate sustainability and digitalisation via conc ...nternet governance community in ensuring that environmental sustainability is at the heart of ICTs throughout their lifecycle. We are at a critical junct
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  • *Than there is an article in English about the Japanese and german concept at https://pape *https://www.newsweek.com/facebook-shouldnt-deciding-who-ban-its-users-should-choose-opinion-1599887
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  • ...a platform where you can make a suggestion and track how the raised issue is solved.</span> ...and public interests of the local government. Also the governing framework is often different for the ccTLDs.</span>
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  • ...EU-African dialogue, especially on regulatory issues, to ensure that there is no imposing of ready-made ideas and that parliamentarians are empowered to ...ivity. Developing the necessary digital skills for meaningful connectivity is required to develop Internet governance leaders.
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  • ...e digital technologies, and learn how to apply them in daily lives. So, it is important to understand the ways to create safe and knowledgeable environme ...he third question about the implementation of digital skills for citizens, who want to have small businesses. The lockdown process made it clear, that tra
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  • ...sometimes conflicting legislations of each country. Sometimes, regulation is also aimed at blocking undesirable content from other countries. Is there a line to draw between the normal regulation of telecommunications an
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  • ...must develop an ethical framework for investigating mis-information, this is Critical. ...the Global Gateways steps in. Launched on December 1, 2021, Global Gateway is the new European Strategy to boost smart, clean and secure links in digital
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  • 5G is the most recent innovation on telecommunication networks. Vendors and telec ...bubbles. What are the actual business models that are driving 5G, and what is its prospect in current geopolitical configurations?
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  • ...e]] || Amali De Silva-Mitchell || Futurist former WSIS CS || Other || What is the status of human computer interaction development for the disabled for e ...he Dos. Lack of visibility of these regulations implies a lot of education is still needed.
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  • ...e]] || Amali De Silva-Mitchell || Futurist former WSIS CS || Other || What is the status of human computer interaction development for the disabled for e ...he Dos. Lack of visibility of these regulations implies a lot of education is still needed. || EuroDIG
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  • The list below is a rolling document where proposals will be added during the review period. ...n</span> || || || || <span class="table-squares-23 t-a-o">n</span> || What is the optimal ecosystem to accelerate the space of data driven health technol
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  • ...um networks distributing information and quantum resources. By 2030 the EU is expecting to have created quantum-safe networks for connecting all countrie ...c science, including several Nobel prizes in quantum physics, led to what is today an emerging quantum computing industry. Now numerous private and publ
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  • * Freedom of expression is valued, and citizens should be able to publish content without government r * Although access to the Internet is not universally recognized as a human right at this point in time, it shoul
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  • Onderwijs is van vitaal belang voor het vergroten van de digitale geletterdheid zodat me Gegevensbescherming is van groot belang om ervoor te zorgen dat iedereen het recht heeft om te bes
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