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  • 21 October 2008 | 15:30-16:00 <br /> [[Programme overview 2008|'''Programme overview 2008''']]<br />
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  • 20 October 2008 | 11:00-11:10 <br /> [[Programme overview 2008|'''Programme overview 2008''']]<br />
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  • 20 October 2008 | 11:10-11:40 <br /> [[Programme overview 2008|'''Programme overview 2008''']]<br />
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  • 20 October 2008 | 11:40-13:00 <br /> [[Programme overview 2008|'''Programme overview 2008''']]<br />
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  • 21 October 2008 | 9:15-10:45 <br /> [[Programme overview 2008|'''Programme overview 2008''']]<br />
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  • 21 October 2008 | 14:00-15:30 <br /> [[Programme overview 2008|'''Programme overview 2008''']]<br />
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  • == Monday, 20 October 2008 == | class="header header-width" | '''''Sessions'''''
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  • 20 October 2008 | 14:30-15:45 <br /> [[Programme overview 2008|'''Programme overview 2008''']]<br />
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  • 21 October 2008 | 11:00-12:30 <br /> [[Programme overview 2008|'''Programme overview 2008''']]<br />
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  • 20 October 2008 | 16:00-18:00 <br /> [[Programme overview 2008|'''Programme overview 2008''']]<br />
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  • The Dynamic Coalition on the Internet of Things that was set up during the 2008 meeting of the Internet Governance Forum in Hyderabad aims to come to a glo [[Category:2018]][[Category:Sessions 2018]][[Category:Sessions]][[Category:Cross cutting/other issues 2018]][[Category:Side events 2018]]
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  • The Dynamic Coalition on the Internet of Things that was set up during the 2008 meeting of the Internet Governance Forum in Hyderabad aims to come to a glo The Dynamic Coalition on the Internet of Things that was set up during the 2008 meeting of the Internet Governance Forum in Hyderabad aims to come to a glo
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  • ...es, organisations and delegates, had significantly grown and evolved since 2008. [[Category:2009]][[Category:Sessions 2009]][[Category:Sessions]]
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  • | Mar. 2008 || Received a Master of Public Health from University of California, Los An [[Category:2023]][[Category:Sessions 2023]][[Category:Sessions]][[Category:General Session 2023]]
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  • ...ssuing messages non-negotiated, tangible outcomes from the first moment in 2008, it took the U.N. 12 years until the IGF in Switzerland, in 2017, we were t ...appen here. So we really wish that everyone who was involved in organizing sessions, that your work pays off.
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  • ...ssuing messages non-negotiated, tangible outcomes from the first moment in 2008, it took the U.N. 12 years until the IGF in Switzerland, in 2017, we were t ...appen here. So we really wish that everyone who was involved in organizing sessions, that your work pays off.
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  • ..., the Council of Europe has been supporting EuroDIG since its inception in 2008 in Strasbourg. Committed as we are to a regularly Pan-European look at inte [[Category:2018]][[Category:Sessions 2018]][[Category:Sessions]][[Category:General Session 2018]]
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  • ...lo. It has been a long day. I'm happy to welcome you now at our Blockchain sessions. We will start with the keynote speaker with Vlad Radysh. Welcome. Vlad Rad ...t secure Blockchain. Why? It has been pron by time since it was created in 2008. It has never been hacked. Two, because it supports it by thousands of bril
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  • ...heir perspective. The workshop then divided into 4 breakout/ brainstorming sessions who reported back in the concluding section along four specific rights-base ...and because of world rights issues. Back in 2008, the feeling was, back in 2008, this is well before PRISM that there needed to be a coherent document that
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  • ...anizations around it and we organized the first IGF in Germany in the year 2008. In 2008 we decided to create a Spanish IGF. But in addition to creating it – all
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  • So just to tell you that some of you – for all the sessions that you’ve been involved with, there has been reporting, there have been ...s I would recommend, though there are points that have come out of all the sessions, in terms of messages to send forward, is pick a European policy goal and f
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  • In 2008, EuroDIG was among the first initiatives to discuss Internet Governance aft Sessions organizers worked hard to create a manifold programme. The host in cooperat
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  • ...larger topics divided by introductions by panelists, followed by breakout sessions going in the nitty gritty and the reporters are explaining what everybody w ...should kick start the discussion that will then be followed in a number of sessions during the day.
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  • But time is short in these sessions, because even we started a little late. So to finalize, I would like in fir ...stands for “dialogue,” so we expect that you remember that during all the sessions; be active.
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  • I have seen in the programme that many of the sessions take stock of the most legislative initiatives from the European Commission ...mething like a five years rhythm in the EuroDIG development. We started in 2008 in Strasbourg, with no budget, but a lot of enthusiasm. In 2012, five years
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  • ...association, ECO, in 2000 and was elected EuroISPA president from 2003 to 2008. For instance, in Germany, I’m referring to the decision of 2008 where we talked about online searches. Quite clearly what you have in your
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  • ...ike to hear, insofar I only know one research which was issued in December 2008 from the Nixon Helsburg on how parents mediate online to their kids and the ...a literacies, online safety and e-learning programmes in the country since 2008. And we have seen in the last two years media center, activities in the cou
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  • ...os for the youth involvement and for the interactive format of most of the sessions. It was one of the best formats I’ve seen. >> LEE HIBBARD: Some personal remarks and about the content of the sessions, please.
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  • ...e are having these discussions since 2006 every year at the EuroDIGs since 2008. But a kind of destruction of the sessions on these topics, if they can have that perspective outcome of policy option
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  • ...f Europe especially the “Guidelines for Internet Service Providers”(H/Inf (2008)9) and the “Human Rights Guidelines for Internet users” (Recommendation Then I was thinking, in 2008, the Council of Europe worked together with Euro – which is European Int
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  • ...t now is White Paper first published by someone called Satoshi Nakamura in 2008. This White Paper describes the concepts of a blockchain for the very first ...as we know it, it was an initial Bitcoin intervention. It was invented in 2008 after the financial crash in investing world, and actually was kind of a re
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  • I think we have heard today and certainly in many IGF sessions of various kinds how broad the issues are covered, the range of issues cove ...o provide anonymity. A won’t open the can of worms, because we have other sessions coming up, but in terms of big data. Somebody from the outside, I can’t
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  • ...Internet Governance Forum, which is a platform for national dialogue since 2008 in Spain. ...mmercial weather market, it grew by 17% per year between the year 2000 and 2008. During the same time, the European commercial weather market only grew by
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  • Some assessments (Berliner Manifest 2008) observe an “usurpation of the public sphere” with fatal consequences a ...ital Society in the Parliament. Her organization is interesting because in 2008 it published this manifesto, the one we mentioned.
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  • ...cause, for instance, we already discussed those kinds of issues during the sessions today. And also because of this interesting architecture of the Internet Go ...excuse for the Governments. First of all, we do understand that after year 2008, after the collapse of the Lehman Brothers, the role of the Governments was
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  • 1. TAPSCOTT, Don (2008). Grown Up Digital: How the Net Generation is Changing Your World, McGraw-H 4. BAKER, Stephen (2008). The Numerati, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. ISBN 0547247931<br>
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  • ...eedom of expression and information with regard to Internet filters (26.03.2008)] ...f Europe/EuroISPA, Human rights guidelines for Internet service providers (2008)]
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  • ...een conducted by the Council of Europe which presented its Recommendation (2008)6 on measures to promote the respect for freedom of expression and informat ...ied to set out more specifically these requirements in a recommendation of 2008 to governments of the councilmember states, actually dealing with blocking;
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  • ...hould raise its voice. Georgia seems to forget what happened to it just in 2008 and this can easily be repeated to this country. These are the people who a ..., if we don’t trust this Internet then it fragments and there will be many sessions about fragmentation. That’s really the point of the response from the ICA
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  • ...in 2007 a policy for establishing new gTLDs and ICANN Board acted in June 2008 to put this into motion. ...on at the GNS level to have a policy. It was accepted by the Board in June 2008 at the prize meeting. And since the last three years, we are, the community
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  • ...nteresting discussion and all the insights. Here is the question. Starting 2008 the anarchists were the guys who created all this. And step-by-step with th Now we will have, as usual for the sessions we will have the rapporteur putting it together for eternity so we can docu
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  • ...% of the participants, they vanished, stick around when we do the breakout sessions. The whole purpose of the session is to have you speak. Make use of that op .... Robert studied business administration at University of Vienna and since 2008 is the head of the Austrian National Computer Response Team, CERT. He’s c
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  • ...implement which was primarily developed in the project that was started in 2008. This implementation was also developed in years after the N4C ended. And I [[Category:2021]][[Category:Sessions 2021]][[Category:Sessions]][[Category:Cross cutting/other issues 2021]]
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  • ...s. We are not as included and involved as it is. So we will have different sessions over here and some of them will even talk about the feel of empowerment thr ...maybe secretariat, they just will internally do the work and organize the sessions. So it’s amazing to be here. This is first. Now going back to the re-evol
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  • ...he was the Chief Advisor to the Minister of Labour and Social Policy. From 2008 he served as Minister- Head of Strategic Advisors to the Prime Minister Don [[Category:2018]][[Category:Sessions 2018]][[Category:Sessions]][[Category:Access and literacy 2018]]
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  • ...Governance agenda, and then we will probably touch upon them in the later sessions throughout this EuroDIG. And these are eGovernance, network neutrality and I can give you one example. In 2008, one of our projects, it was one stop shop for business, was awarded a UN p
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  • ...bout 250 companies complied with the minimum requirements. And by December 2008, ten years after the Safe Harbor Agreement went into force, there has only ...ith the rest of the day, the rest of the conference. We have some exciting sessions ahead, so I just wanted to finish up by thanking the panel. Many thanks to
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  • ...e action. In Portugal, the Portuguese Data Protection Authority started in 2008 a project addressed to children. But it was not a campaign of one or two mo [[Category:2013]][[Category:Sessions 2013]][[Category:Sessions]]
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  • ...We have done two communications. The last one was in two years ago in May 2008. We have given an Action Plan. An Action Plan with different facets, an Act [[Category:2010]][[Category:Sessions 2010]][[Category:Sessions]]
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  • ITU launched the child online protection initiative in 2008 as a multi-stakeholder coalition and a global cybersecurity agenda framewor [[Category:2011]][[Category:Sessions 2011]][[Category:Sessions]]
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