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  • ...ex the existing few IPv4 addresses. What can we do to boost IPv6 adoption? Who needs to be ultimately responsible for driving this necessary change? This session is accessible for non-technical people, and a small technical introduction wil
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  • Who can apply: PhD, Postdoctoral and Belgian researchers studying at a Flemish *Who can apply: youth organisations, informational groups of young people or oth
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  • ...ty in the digital society. With increasing attention in society, the field is also a source of abundant new job opportunities. Education, legislation, an ...offer to meet future requirements and how to prepare future professionals who strive to create a digital world accessible to all.
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  • ...s registered in online social networks. Moreover, there question was asked who, if anyone, should be concerned with their governance? The interactive and ...ing what is public and what is private on social networks. For many, there is the perception of the Internet as a public space. This uncertainty led one
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  • ...who will give an introduction to Internet Governance, and Dr. Esteve Sanz, who will conduct an introduction to European Digital Policies. YOUthDIGers are * What is your understanding of this initiative and how do you think it will change t
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  • ...Governance ([http://www.eurodig.org/index.php?id=408 YOU<sup>th</sup>DIG]) is the youth programme of the European Dialogue on Internet Governance ([https The [[YOUthDIG 2019 programme|'''agenda''']] is work in progress and will be shaped by former YoutDIGers.
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  • ...in wider Europe have attracted attention from civil rights groups but what is the impact on the startup environment in these countries? ...This 30-minute flash event will feature Internet entrepreneurs and experts who will explain and discuss how national Internet laws have impacted online st
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  • '''The question we want to address is: how can we include the 245 applicants who did not receive funding?''' ...d we understand that it can be difficult to access these spaces when there is no active call to participate or contribute.
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  • ...in mind that one country’s network can impact another’s)? If the Internet is considered as critical information infrastructure, what does that mean for ...technical and economic requirements for connecting the billions of people who are not yet connected, the importance of education and awareness raising an
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  • ...Governance ([http://www.eurodig.org/index.php?id=715 YOU<sup>th</sup>DIG]) is the youth programme of the European Dialogue on Internet Governance ([https *Is between 18-30 years old;
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  • ...ion in European and global Internet governance debates and processes, this is still at a relatively low level compared to the participation of stakeholde In this context, the introductory session of the SEEDIG is aimed at promoting a better understanding of Internet governance among part
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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 As you know, this is the last keynote, or the fourth keynote of EuroDIG. And it will be followed
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  • ...ction, there were two situations in which the informed consent of the user is required: ...ecting this personal information, and if and how much personal information is being transferred to third parties (e.g. which and how many companies, enti
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  • The strength of the internet lies in its open and free nature. This is the source of its immense power for positive change. And, of course, economically: there is no knowledge economy without the internet. According to one study I read re
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  • ...ually we do not know how the Internet looks like even in 2010. However, it is certain that it will change and many aspects of it are going to be differen ...Things” is the same as RFID enabled technologies. The “Internet of Things” is much more than RFID.
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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 ...eople who took badges over the course of the past three days, and everyone who participated remotely. Without all of you engaging in this dialog, it would
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  • The main aim of the session is to look at the notion of empowerment from different points of view and try ''*'''Who is who''':''
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  • | 18:30 '''Flash 6'''<br />Is the porous garden scenario becoming reality? ..._pay_for_content%3F_–_PL_06_2013|'''PL 6:''' Who makes money with content? Who should pay for content?]]
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  • ...e measure to secure the DNS and ensure that the foundation of the Internet is strong: ...aphic keys used in Domain Name System Security Extensions (DNSSEC). DNSSEC is a technology that was developed to, among other things, protect against dom
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  • The Youth Dialogue on Internet Governance (YOU<sup>th</sup>DIG) is a yearly pre-event to the European Dialogue on Internet Governance (EuroDIG ...p>DIG participants who design the programme for the upcoming edition. This is a chance to reflect and improve the programme from last editions, build fur
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  • The Youth Dialogue on Internet Governance (YOUthDIG) is a yearly pre-event to the European Dialogue on Internet Governance (EuroDIG Due to the spread of COVID-19 no face-to-face YOUthDIG is possible. Instead we will conduct a webinar series with all selected partic
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  • ...pload/eurodig_Sofia/SEEDIG_2015_-_meeting_report.pdf '''meeting report'''] is available. ...th European Dialogue on Internet Governance – EuroDIG (4-5 June 2015), and is organised by a committee representing various stakeholder groups from the r
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  • This session is a European oriented version of the UN IGF initiative "Policy Options for Co #Unresolved issues where further multistakeholder cooperation is needed
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  • ...inclusion for students with disabilities or print disabled students. Why? Is Europe preparing to switch-off the TextBooks?</span> ...ublic with special needs in reading, the "eTextBooks" can be the step that is missing to remove this group from the classification of "Vulnerable People"
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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. The Geneva Internet platform is with us to bring together these discussions and tomorrow she will be presen
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  • ...mal way on a wide range of issues related to Internet governance. The goal is to guide the European Commission in developing European priorities for Inte The HLIG meeting is chaired by the European Commission and divided in two sessions;
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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.'' ...moment where the community actually has the voice. And since the open mic is not really in the middle but somewhere hidden behind this column I would li
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  • ...accepted through national and regional IGF initiatives, '''and preference is given to nominees from least developed countries, developing countries and '''Stakeholders from South Eastern Europe''' who have a strong interest in Internet governance and would like to be consider
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  • ...dt, an international art curator and CEO of the TechDiplomacy.org network, who will introduce attendees to the concept of European Tech Diplomacy. In toda This is followed by a session on Cyber Diplomacy led by Pavlina Pavlova, a public p
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  • ...should the issue be approached, what are the chances of regulating it and who has the responsibility for protecting users, especially children, from the ...tic and may even meet the criteria of behavioural disorder, but how common is it, after all, and what else should we know about the seductive power of th
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  • ...together the priorities and visions from young people from all over Europe who come from difficult cultural, academic and professional backgrounds and sec ...-it-ethical-183394 Tech firms are making computer chips with human cells - is it ethical?]
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  • It is meanwhile a tradition that European National and Regional Internet Governan In addition, the EuroDIG Secretariat is interested to hear what a new EuroDIG website should offer in oder to creat
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  • ...together the priorities and visions from young people from all over Europe who come from difficult cultural, academic and professional backgrounds and sec ...start with clustering the ideas to create four groups of discussion. This is followed by Iteration I, the first discussion round in which participants s
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  • ...and explore these issues. AI which is embedded within these technologies, is only now, gaining regulatory guidance. Do these technologies with their wid ...m members of the IGF Dynamic Coalition on Data Driven Health Technologies, who will get us all thinking about the applications, opportunities and issues s
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  • ...Medienstadt Leipzig e. V., a German not for profit organization which she is chairing since 2020. ...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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  • ...in a rough draft format. Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART) is provided in order to facilitate communication accessibility and may not be ...e the floor to the moderator of the first session of today, Beata Wickbom, who will say a few words and also present the keynote speaker of today.
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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 ...ary, honoured guests and participants of EuroDIG 2014, Internet Governance is on the move. More than 700 participants, more than ever before, I think it
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  • Ambassador Thomas Schneider is leading the Swiss delegation in various fora in the field of digital and in ...o-initiated several dialogue fora on national and international levels. He is currently the chair of the Council of Europe’s Committee on AI (CAI), man
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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 ...l milestone also in a very important part of Internet Governance, and that is, of course, the adoption by the NTIA of their report on the assessment of t
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  • == Focus Area 1 <br />Digital sovereignty – is Europe going in the right direction to keep the Internet safe and open? == ...should also remove barriers for businesses and foster economic growth, as is the case for the EU single market, which strives to harmonise rules across
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  • ...portable devices are the main means of access. Time spent by users on Apps is increasing and already accounts for over 52% of the total time spent on the ...portable devices are the main means of access. Time spent by users on Apps is increasing and already accounts for over 52% of the total time spent on the
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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 >> GERT AUVAART: It is a real pleasure and honor to welcome you all here in Tallinn, Estonia, for
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  • ...lgorithms that she helped to develop in EMC Lab and Clear Signal Solutions is used by several tech companies that are part of the EMC Consortium. Besides ...tion and Technology Agency, Rustaveli National Science Foundation etc. She is a member of several professional organizations, such as IEEE, AMS, Women in
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  • '''Pearse O’Donohue''' is the Acting Director for Future Networks and Head of Unit for Software and S by [https://www.internetsociety.org/who-we-are/people/ms-sally-shipman-wentworth/ '''Sally Shipman Wentworth''', IS
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  • ...000a;" align="LEFT"|<span style="font-family: Calibri; ">The public sphere is evolving into a predominantly privately owned and commercial space. Young p ...t-family: Calibri; ">On the Theme: Role of Europe as a continent of people who value Liberty, Equality and Oneness in leading the rest of the World to emb
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  • ...al initiatives about the representation and branding of oneself online. It is time to move beyond basic understandings of privacy to develop a more sophi ...olid #00000a;" align="LEFT"|<span style="font-family: Calibri; ">Anonymity is key for free speech and, like any other tool, it may be used also for crime
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  • ...ernance and platform regulation. When not working on telecoms policy, Ross is a keen reader of French and German literature, and he loves to travel (thou ...ion. She currently is involved in the Digital[x] Working Group of CDN, she is the current Eastern European representative on the steering committee of th
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  • ...sons why they use AI to ensure checks and balances from the general public who are targeted by use of these technologies.<br /> *Raw data is the ‘new oil’. In this regard, we encourage platforms to provide access
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  • ...ers at the IGF in Hyderabad. This informal show and tell session about who is doing what at the IGF in Hyderabad will also give participants an opportuni
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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 ...m our three hosts. And first of all I’d like to welcome Megan Richards who is a principal advisor at DG CONNECT at the European commission. Welcome, Mega
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