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  • #REDIRECT [[Steps to realising equal access for all – 2015]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[How to facilitate equal access for all? – WS 08 2015]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Expanding access to Information for All through good evidence – Pre 01 2023]]
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  • You are welcome to join the organising teams of any session for the EuroDIG 2017 at any time. *'''[[:Category:Sessions 2017 | List of all sessions in 2017]]'''
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  • '''REPORT: EuroDIG 2015 - Workshop 9: European Policy Options for Digital Access and Inclusion. 5 June 2015, Sofia (Bulgaria)''' ...de a full and comprehensive review of all policy efforts to ensure digital access and inclusion that have been put in place in Europe.
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  • <big>'''Innovative strategies for our digital future'''</big> ...es/d/db/EuroDIG_2018_draft_programme_20180129.pdf draft programme outline] for results.
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  • ...e Policy of the Netherlands in cooperation with ECP – Netherlands Platform for the Information Society, the Municipality of The Hague and SIDN – the .nl ...anning. Subject Matter Experts reviewed all proposals that where submitted for EuroDIG and clustered them into thematic subtopics.
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  • Our host The Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP) together with the Italian cooperation partners a ...als for the EuroDIG 2020 agenda. At the public planning meeting in Trieste all stakeholder where invited to agree on focus areas:
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  • ...s for all’ and looks more closely at practical steps to realise access for all. ...for all’] and looks more closely at practical steps to realise access for all.
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  • ...the coexistence of Internet access service and other services. In general, all players in the Internet ecosystem shall comply with privacy and data protec ...continued success of the Internet as a communications medium and an engine for innovation and growth depends upon the continued enablement of new services
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  • ...ll it take to recouple connectivity with inclusive and meaningful internet access? ...at the components of a comprehensive and integrated approach to meaningful access could be, with a particular focus on how pre-existing multi-purpose centres
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  • ...usion and Empowerment -- Public access to ICTs – Access to information for all – The post-2015 development framework</span> ...roDIG should assess how IG can contribute to the framework particularly as ALL Member States (not just developing countries) will be developing policies t
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  • ...ices and usage polices, notably with regard to the coexistence of Internet access service and other services. Any techniques to inspect or analyse Internet t ...arency to end users providing clear and meaningful information on Internet access services that facilitates informed customer choices when matching offers wi
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  • The use of Internet blocking by governments to prevent access to content deemed illegal is a worldwide and growing trend. What's wrong wi The use of Internet blocking by governments to prevent access to content deemed illegal is a worldwide and growing trend. Building on fin
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  • ...rnet. What role of public service media in the Internet? Quality standards for user generated content? Where is the dividing line between private communic ...m a user perspective, what online information/content will have to be paid for in the future and what will be free?
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  • ...re and to content is the basis for a functioning information society. Such access should become a fundamental right. ...factor for its stability and well-functioning. Fostering the awareness of all actors who use the internet is also important.
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  • ...ncial measures, such as zero-rating, or the application of different rates for different types of content and services; or any other measures leading to u ...ices and usage polices, notably with regard to the coexistence of Internet access service and other services.
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  • ...ion and connection platforms in providing equal access to the Internet for all. ...nd plans to provide universal or near-universal access to the Internet for all.
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  • ...ernet Governance – what’s in it for Governments, for the Civil Society and for the future of democracy?! ...artnership (OGP) was launched in 2011 to provide an international platform for domestic reformers committed to making their governments more open, account
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  • ...our host, the ICTP in Trieste, the date for EuroDIG 2021 can be confirmed for June 28-30, 2021. This includes, as is the EuroDIG tradition, a Day 0 in wh ...ng''' again. As much as we would have loved to meet in Trieste, the safety for everyone involved is an absolute priority.
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  • ...are fears and hopes involved when setting ethical and technical standarts for AI. This session shall bridge the discussions from day one to the EuroDIG m Moderated discussion with all people in the room. No assigned panel or key participants.
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  • ...on is a European oriented version of the UN IGF initiative "Policy Options for Connecting the Next Billion". ...the horizontal global inter-sessional theme for this year: "Policy Options for Connecting the Next Billion", by
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  • The question for this flash session was twofold: ...for ‘Green City’ initiatives and how our increasing dependence on internet access may actually contribute to the symptoms of Climate Change (rising sea-level
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  • ...ering innovative partnerships to expand digital inclusion and connectivity for everyone around the world. Following her historic election by ITU Member St This text, document, or file is based on live transcription. Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART), captioning, and/or live transcription are prov
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  • ...chnological shift by providing an open, global, and trusted platform where all stakeholders can collaborate and form community networks to: ...der initiatives, using a systems lens. This will create more opportunities for cross-sectoral collaboration. Within these broad systemic issue spaces, we
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  • ...regulatory approaches with an open mind, willing to consider and critique all forms of regulations. ...ently build international standards, certificates and governance framework for ICT regulation in general.
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  • ...access_to_and_choice_in_services_%E2%80%93_WS_01_2009|'''WS 1:''' End user access to and choice in services]] ...for_the_end-user_%E2%80%93_WS_05_2009|'''WS 5:''' Effective media literacy for the end-user]]
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  • ...ort of understanding the different interests and learning to work together for ensuring an open, global, reliable, trustworthy Internet. ...erism, bottom-up, openness, inclusiveness, transparency, equal footing for all stakeholders.
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  • ...e-event track that prepares youth participants (between the ages of 18-30) for the EuroDIG process. Participants have the opportunity to: ...s collecting questions and input from the group to be forwarded to the SME for preparation. The idea is that the SME and the Focal Point are jointly organ
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  • This session will be a platform for sharing and taking information. ...ttp://yeenet.eu/index.php/1631-yee-will-take-part-in-innovative-strategies-for-our-digital-future-eurodig-2018 YEE participation at EuroDIG 2018]
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  • ...or the generation of robust evidence for digital development that promotes access to information. ...of the Information Society (CETIC) located in Brazil, and by the Alliance for Affordable Internet.
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  • ...sers”, that “Council of Europe member States have the obligation to secure for everyone within their jurisdiction the human rights and fundamental freedom ...il society to actively support this? Moreover, can the Guide become a tool for online service providers in the exercise of their social corporate responsi
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  • ...ess and promote a better understanding of the universal acceptance issues, for example the IDN email problems. Moderator and panelists. Everyone will have 5 minutes for introduction in the beginning, and then the moderator will start asking que
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  • ...r informal and inclusive discussion and exchange between stakeholders from all over Europe on the issues to be discussed at the 2008 Internet Governance F ...urg, on 20-21 October 2008, and was attended by over 100 participants from all stakeholder groups and regions in Europe.
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  • ...a brighter future with artificial intelligence: safety and prosperity for all === # To mitigate the risks of AI for society:<ol style="list-style-type:lower-alpha"><li>the EU should '''invest
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  • .... Is that good? No, it is not.''' If only those patterns worked so that we all have nothing but reliable information around us. But still, we have disinfo ...ce IGF discussed, among others, respect for users’ rights on the Internet, access to networks, regulations &ndash; especially those concerning online platfor
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  • ...his flash session will discuss the topic with regards to current proposals for legislation of platforms, from the perspective of creating a level playing ...ile economy are changing the economic landscape of the Internet. The catch-all effects has led to the creation of fewer, but bigger players dominating thi
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  • The internet is a common good: for the benefit of all humanity and of everybody who uses it, on an equal footing and not subject ...G is an occasion to help us to develop a common European approach as input for the global Internet Governance Forum that will take place in Mexico in Dece
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  • Working title: <big>'''AR, VR, Metaverse for Urban and Rural settings'''</big><br /> ...ect to derive a short list of best practice guidelines or value statements for these technologies from this session.
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  • ...ding of “good practice” in the Internet of Things. This meeting is open to all that want to support the global dialogue in this, and we look forward to se ...actice and embraced the following Principle has been developed and adopted for further progress:
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  • Data collection in the context of GDPR should also account for possible discriminatory practices. Issues affecting minorities (e.g., LGBTQ ==== 2. Internet Access and inclusion ====
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  • ''This text is based on live transcription. Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART), captioning, and/or live transcription are prov ...Thomas, you might stay here with me. This is the point where we would like all those who made EuroDIG possible, you will see there are quite a lot of peop
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  • Working title: <big>'''Subtopic 3: Access to services'''</big><br /> ...nectivity and the possibility to access online services may be a challenge for some communities, especially in remote areas or in areas at war. The digita
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  • 29 June 2021 | 17:30-18:00 | Studio Bruges, streamed to all locations | [[image:Icons_live_20px.png | Video recording | link=https://yo This text, document, or file is based on live transcription. Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART), captioning, and/or live transcription are prov
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  • ...technology tools. Capacity building on digital literacy and digital skills for adults is not just a task of their family or social environment but implies ...rriers that nourish digital exclusion, digital literacy and digital skills for digital migrants are essential.
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  • '''From Internet access to an active and meaningful participation in a digital society and in Inter ...we take end users as an example, does it mean that, if they have Internet access, they automatically actively participate in the digital society; or are the
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  • | 11:00 '''Flash 1'''<br />Access for all through IPv6 ...r_procurement,_open_government_data_%E2%80%93_WS_02_2012|'''WS 2:''' Open access to public sector information, transparency and open source in public sector
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  • ...nce to build a future where all sectors of the global community have equal access to the Information Society. DCAD brings together key stakeholders from the ...e just a few. We work with people across the spectrum to provide them with access and needs they desire to become active members of the Internet Governance e
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  • ...olid #00000a;" align="LEFT"|<span style="font-family: Calibri; ">Committee for Digitization, Sweden</span> ...ta. Unbalance between individuals and governments / businesses in terms of access to and control over personal data.</span>
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  • ...Internet Study titled “Keystones to Foster Inclusive Knowledge Societies: Access to information and knowledge, Freedom of Expression, Privacy and Ethics on ...ng the four principles of IU: Human Rights based, Openness, Accessible for all and Multistakeholder participation), and to identify any gaps.
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  • ...he United Nations Secretary-General – is the global multistakeholder forum for dialogue on Internet governance issues. ...lace – a weekend full of innovative discussions and interesting activities for young programmers from around the world! The 16th annual IGF will be hosted
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  • ''This text is being provided in a rough draft format. Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART) is provided in order to facilitate communicatio ...er audience in the room. It’s not working? Oh, so I will repeat. I’m sorry for the delay. We have been expecting more participants to come into the room,
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  • EuroDIG programme 2015 with links to all session pages. ...els_for_the_European_single_digital_market_–_2015 | Communication channels for the European single digital market]]'''
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  • ...Operators’ Association, which has been an Institutional Partner of EuroDIG for many years. She was elected to the newly established IGF Leadership Panel a This text, document, or file is based on live transcription. Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART), captioning, and/or live transcription are prov
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  • ...ess to software updates, and a great variation in the frequency of polling for signals (from once a day to millions per second) may be very different from * '''Global''' – The Internet is a global medium open to all, regardless of geography or nationality.
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  • ...information e-skills was underlined, in particular the importance of play (for problem solving e.g. serious games), of performance as a way of constructin * What informal ways forward for media education, and are they effective?
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  • ...digital policy and cooperation are working together to draft and advocate for the youth messages. ...th</sup>DIG alumni and the EuroDIG community and to provide an opportunity for young people throughout Europe to participate in the Internet Governance Ec
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  • ...osals_all/proposals_for_2019_2018-12-04__01_final_web_IDs_ver1.pdf list of all proposals as pdf]<br /><br /> | class="header" | Breakfast for participants residing at EasyHotel at Parks Breakfast Restaurant, [https://
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  • ...lies in its open and free nature. This is the source of its immense power for positive change. Intellectually: we have never seen such a space for the free-flow of ideas, and therefore innovation.
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  • ...and ISOC (Internet Society) and seeks to engage with various stakeholders for their inputs and contribution. The project is an immediate response and act ...e Internet indicators which can serve to enrich the stakeholders’ capacity for assessing Internet development, broaden international consensus, and foster
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  • ...internet and how they can be brought to the attention in a call for action for a wide variety of stakeholders. ...internet and how they can be brought to the attention in a call for action for a wide variety of stakeholders.
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  • ...ue Charter for Accountability in the Digital Age' as a structured approach for discussion. ...a local and global level. More than that, digital has become a must-have, for people, society and the economy. Indeed, digital technology fosters innovat
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  • ...oing to be different with new views on services including public services, access, copyright, and on the spread of future IT policies. ...law provisions) and, in addition, the desire to work out better guidelines for future policy makers.
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  • ...signing key. Failure to do so will mean that end users may not be able to access certain domains. Example for an external link: [http://www.eurodig.org/ Main page of EuroDIG]
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  • ''This text is being provided in a rough draft format. Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART) is provided in order to facilitate communicatio ...thoughts. But first of all, let’s hear from our three hosts. And first of all I’d like to welcome Megan Richards who is a principal advisor at DG CONNE
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  • ...g together Youth and other interested participants, to discuss the content for an internet use and applications onboarding toolkit, so as to support citiz ...n is to support ehealth, mhealth and telemedicine initiatives and internet access. The toolkit is expected to be launched at the IGF meetings, DC DDHT sessio
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  • ...hXJLBLKJ0v_0sUHHRNEaUzKzp2dFr_/view Charter of Human Rights and Principles for The Internet]'' @ 10. This sessions marks the start of the 10th anniversary ...and safeguarding human rights online is urgently needed. From the right to access and the right to education, to data protection, freedom of expression and i
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  • ''This text is being provided in a rough draft format. Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART) is provided in order to facilitate communicatio ...se of the past three days, and everyone who participated remotely. Without all of you engaging in this dialog, it would not be possible. And we are very g
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  • ...emains, in order to keep the services accessible to people without digital access and digital skills. ...gital services by themselves they will also be able to be held accountable for the digital services and the innovation of these services.
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  • ''This text is being provided in a rough draft format. Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART) is provided in order to facilitate communicatio ...to introduce to the floor Mr. Goran Marby, the CEO and President of ICANN, for the keynote speech.
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  • This text, document, or file is based on live transcription. Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART), captioning, and/or live transcription are prov ...JA: It is with great joy that for this next session to introduce YOUthDIG. For this, I would like to invite the YOUthDIG org team to come and join me on s
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  • ...to the Variant Issues Project (VIP) undertaken by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN). The VIP was an effort to bring together This text, document, or file is based on live transcription. Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART), captioning, and/or live transcription are prov
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  • ...enges and opportunities for the arts and entertainment industry as well as for women, groups that have had to rapidly embrace technologies and fintech in ...tants and Crypto Currencies became available to all. But how easy is it to access and adapt to these new features? Does the average citizen have the digital
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  • ...mages/d/de/Proposals_for_2019_2018-12-04_01_final_web_IDs_ver1.pdf list of all proposals as pdf]<br /><br /> ...usion – to discuss how to promote UA-readiness to government policymakers. All are welcome to join.
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  • ...ions regarding the extraterritorial extension of sovereignty and norms for access to user data on servers physically located in the Irish jurisdiction. The D ...ceive from public authorities, courts and individuals. What does this mean for the application of the rule of law online and what frameworks can be develo
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  • ...practice. Claudia is responsible for the annual holding of the World Forum for Democracy. ''This text is based on live transcription. Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART), captioning, and/or live transcription are prov
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  • ...d affiliation will be published at the respective wiki page of the session for transparency reasons. Please subscribe to the [https://list.eurodig.org/mai ...offer web space, so only links to external resources are possible. Example for an external link: [http://www.eurodig.org/ Website of EuroDIG]
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  • ...3Wk6AL58]] | [[image:Icon_transcript_20px.png | Transcript | link=The need for a new norm: Internet impact assessments – Bigstage 05 2022#Transcript]]<b ...nternet Impact Assessment Toolkit uses two technical papers as a framework for analysing impact on the Internet. The first describes the critical properti
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  • ...ince the '''Cloud computing''' revealed its full potential. Alongside with all the positives aspects of the Cloud our society is facing a rather important '''''• Where is my data, and who has access to it?'''''
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  • 29 June 2021 | 14:15-14:45 | Studio Bruges, streamed to all locations | [[image:Icons_live_20px.png | Video recording | link=https://yo This text, document, or file is based on live transcription. Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART), captioning, and/or live transcription are prov
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  • *Ms. Mona Keijzer, State Secretary for Economic Affairs and Climate Policy of the Netherlands A stretch of water that, for many centuries, has connected the Netherlands with the rest of the world.
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  • ''This text, document, or file is based on live transcription. Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART), captioning, and/or live transcription are prov ...Foundation and works with The German Youth Protection Act. It is a project for child protection and children in a digital world and she will give us an up
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  • [[File:O'Donohue_wiki.jpg|thumb|200px|none|Pearse O’Donohue, Director for the Future Networks Directorate of DG CONNECT at the European Commission]] Pearse O’Donohue is the Director for the Future Networks Directorate of DG CONNECT at the European Commission, d
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  • ...e allegation of infringement. This policing function is especially onerous for small start-up companies. ...y, criticism, news reporting, teaching, research, or even artistic parody. All these forms of communication may be labeled “piracy” through a stretch
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  • ...th Eastern European Dialogue on Internet Governance” and it is a framework for open, inclusive and informal dialogue on Internet governance issues between == Who is SEEDIG for? ==
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  • ''This text is being provided in a rough draft format. Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART) is provided in order to facilitate communicatio ...Panel Session on Internet of Things. So thank you for your patience. It’s all under control.
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  • ...he recent pandemic, and the subsequent health infodemic, revealed the need for web regulation, at least in the health sector. ''This text, document, or file is based on live transcription. Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART), captioning, and/or live transcription are prov
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  • ...n), a discussion on sustainable governance models may well be fruitful for all.</p> ...nd. We invite you to join in a discussion on sustainable governance models for GIPO and other Internet Policy Observatories. The objective is to highlight
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  • ...ational sovereignty over cyberspace and to consider its broad implications for Internet openness vs. fragmentation. ...nternet, in contrast, is transnational in scope and provides the potential for borderless connectivity. Thus many aspects of Internet governance and digit
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  • ...dicators will serve as a recognized and authoritative global research tool for assessing Internet development, broaden international consensus and evidenc ...span class="dateline">30 April 2018</span>. They will be used as hash tags for easy searching on the wiki
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  • ...offer web space, so only links to external resources are possible. Example for an external link: [http://www.eurodig.org/ Main page of EuroDIG] ...uding the formation of the Independent Advisory Committee, and share plans for the organization moving forward.
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  • ...ol over her own privacy going forward. Thanks to Snowden's revelations, we all have been made aware of how our communication is intercepted daily. Our pri ...one. Each participant will be able to choose to get acquainted with one or all privacy protection tools from the following list:
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  • ...orks? What do users expect from providers and from governments? What rules for online social media? How will they develop their own internal rules? How do ...orks? What do users expect from providers and from governments? What rules for online social media? How will they develop their own internal rules? How do
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  • ...heard about surveillance, “super computers” and “Snowden”, but privacy is for them connected with social contexts and close relations with family and fri ...and controlling goverments and law enforcement.<br />- Are backdoors legal for law enforcement? Then, Quis custodiet ipsos custodes? How?</span>
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  • ...tional regulation systems and actors have lost their hegemony leaving room for the multi-stakeholder model thereby promoting equal-footed forms of discour ...ic-private partnerships in the fight against cybercrime should be feasible for both big and small enterprises.
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  • ''This text is being provided in a rough draft format. Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART) is provided in order to facilitate communicatio ...ionally strong media interest, for whatever reasons. But these facts speak for themselves.
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  • ...neral, DG CONNECT, European Commission, held by Pearse O’Donohue, Director for Future Networks in DG CONNECT (including Q&A)<br />''(30 min)'' ''This text, document, or file is based on live transcription. Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART), captioning, and/or live transcription are prov
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  • 30 June 2021 | 17:30-18:00 | Studio Bruges, streamed to all locations | [[image:Icons_live_20px.png | Video recording | link=https://yo ...e Minister for European Digital Policy, Republic of Poland Plenipotentiary for UN IGF 2021, President of the Management Board, NCBR Investment Fund
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  • This text, document, or file is based on live transcription. Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART), captioning, and/or live transcription are prov So with this, I would like to invite Anga Gengo from the IGF Secretariat for the closing session which looks at the Outlook to the IGF.
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  • ...o set the strategy and policies, to launch and steer strategic initiatives for development of digital government and society in Estonia. Siim is one of th ''This text is being provided in a rough draft format. Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART) is provided in order to facilitate communicatio
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  • ...ollow-up session to the Workshop 7 which will be oriented to commenting on all topics discussed during the Workshop with a focus on specific recommendatio ...ntly since the Cloud computing revealed its full potential. Alongside with all the positives aspects of the Cloud our society is facing a rather important
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  • ...#2]] [[List of proposals for EuroDIG 2023#prop_5|#5 ]] [[List of proposals for EuroDIG 2023#prop_8|#8]]<br /><br /> ...ated areas and so forth. Robots are rapidly becoming the resilient partner for the health sector, that can work tirelessly and reliably 24/7.
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  • ...gorithmic systems''. Join us to explore how best to govern the information access mediating systems in the context of an internationally connected world. ...and possibly involving machine learning methods, pose difficult challenges for providing meaningful transparency and guarantees of reliably fair performan
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  • This text, document, or file is based on live transcription. Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART), captioning, and/or live transcription are prov ...ime, I would like to invite Alessandro Mulas, Vice President – I apologize for my Italian.
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  • ''This text, document, or file is based on live transcription. Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART), captioning, and/or live transcription are prov ...on behalf of the entire multi-stakeholder host team, a warm welcome to you all in the auditorium and online, because we have remote participants.
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  • This text, document, or file is based on live transcription. Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART), captioning, and/or live transcription are prov ...know EuroDIG know that we have a youth programme dedicated for the youth, for the young people across Europe, we call it YouthDIG relating to our EuroDIG
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  • ...alent asset in the Internet. Exchange of this data is done regularly as we access webs, use Internet based services or Apps on our mobiles. The use given to To have a more interactive session, fostering participation of all attendees, it was agreed to have no panellists on stage.
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  • The digital gap still exists: first of all in the dimension of access (technical equipment, geographical differences); and, secondly, in the dime ...as service providers and in terms of capacity-building. Yet, the topic of access needs to be considered as highly important and linked to social inclusion.
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  • ...ting Internet Universality ROAM principles '''(Rights, Open, Accessible to all, and Multistakeholder participation)''' to shape the global digital transfo ...hodology. The national assessment process proves to be a holistic approach for individual countries to operationalize the ROAM principles and to achieve
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  • ...-off this year’s YouthDIG with an online Living Library, which would allow all the participants to meaningfully interact and exchange stories, practices a ...e others take up the role of the “readers”. The latter borrow the ‘book’ for three rounds of brief conversations (20 minutes each) during the event.
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  • ''This text is being provided in a rough draft format. Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART) is provided in order to facilitate communicatio ...the organisation of EuroDIG is because we believe in the stakeholder model for Internet Governance. And this requires participation of the local Internet
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  • ...20px.png | Transcript | link=Freemium Dating Apps: Risks and Opportunities for Dating in the Digital Age – Bigstage 04 2022#Transcript]]<br /> ...uld like platforms to provide them with more tools to ensure their safety. For example, passport verification and recommendations on how to stay safe woul
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  • This text, document, or file is based on live transcription. Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART), captioning, and/or live transcription are prov ...online and finding a way to connect with each other, bringing people from all around Europe to discuss the topics most important to us right now and intr
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  • ''This text is being provided in a rough draft format. Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART) is provided in order to facilitate communicatio We will now go to the wrap up session. And I will introduce the moderators for this session. Lee Hibbard from the Council of Europe and Thomas Schneider f
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  • ...content, use and re-use of existing content. What are the business models for delivering content online? What regulatory environments do businesses need? ...important. Enabling access to digital content on the Internet from any and all countries/territories, ‘mash-up’, digital derivative works, and agreeme
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  • ...el unparalleled in history); and is a valuable tool in the fight to uphold all human rights standards. This workshop is an opportunity to discuss what rol ...policies and practices of the business sector. The challenge is to include all the different levels and get everyone involved to consider human rights.
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  • ...a way to make the industry, but also governments feel that it is important for them to participate in IGF initiatives and processes; more focus on ‘hot� ''This text is based on live transcription. Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART), captioning, and/or live transcription are prov
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  • ...le tool for “people’s power” – and what else is needed for its victory? Is access to the Internet a fundamental right, or an optional extra that the governme * Jasna Matić, State Secretary for Digital Agenda, Republic of Serbia
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  • ...ear it? If Internet governance entails a system of shared responsibilities for a common global resource, how does the concept of sovereignty reflect this ...tion which have negative impact in another as well as state responsibility for action taken by private actors, under a standard of due diligence.
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  • * Javier Garcia, Madrid Office of the Ombudsman for Children * Children are not always aware of all the positive opportunities of the Internet or of the threats to their right
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  • ''This text is being provided in a rough draft format. Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART) is provided in order to facilitate communicatio ...civil society, APCs were there, there’s principles from Dynamic Coalitions for Internet Rights and Principles, there are several from the Internet Society
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  • Digital investigations are not all about cybercrime or internet enabled crime anymore. Almost every real life What are the legal and ad-hoc solutions for solving the problem of obtaining digital evidence? How do law enforcement c
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  • ...ls: [[List of proposals for EuroDIG 2023#prop_26|#26]] [[List of proposals for EuroDIG 2023#prop_50|#50]]<br /><br /> ...uld apply in times of conflict or access to platforms should be restricted all together. The Covid19 health crisis equally sparked waves of hate speech an
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  • The Internet has become increasingly the key infrastructure and platform for social, political and economic activities. This implies strong dependency o ...that maintains and enhances the capability of the Internet as a key driver for innovation and economic growth.
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  • ...art Two in the session description) would be an interactive dialogue among all participants: ...d Development. (2014) - [https://www.oecd.org/sti/ieconomy/oecd-principles-for-internet-policy-making.pdf Here]
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  • ...regarding European priorities and perspectives for the Internet as a space for democracy, economic growth and public value. Open dialogue between round-ta * Visho Ajazi Lika, Deputy Minister for Innovation and the Technology of Information and Communication of Albania
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  • ...common principles of and approaches to a sound Internet Governance agenda for Europe from the Atlantic to the Urals. ...jointly developed through common efforts and what it is going to take for all the parties to engage in meaningful cooperation to bridge the existing and
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  • ...]] [[List of proposals for EuroDIG 2023#prop_51|#51]] [[List of proposals for EuroDIG 2023#prop_60|#60]]<br /><br /> ...he workshop will focus primarily on i) the UN Secretary-General's proposal for a Global Digital Compact (GDC) to be agreed and launched at the UN Summit o
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  • *Jimmy Schulz, German Parliamentarian for the liberal Free Democratic Party ...keholder interests in order to bring benefits of free and open Internet to all.
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  • ''This text is being provided in a rough draft format. Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART) is provided in order to facilitate communicatio ...t session of day two, which will be focusing on children and youth online. For two days, I’ve been spending time with the Nordic Youth delegation that h
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  • ...inguistic diversity to ensure meaningful access and full participation for all? ...challenges. Integrating native languages into digital spaces is essential for the preservation and revitalization of cultural heritage. Creating digital
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  • Proposals: [[List of proposals for EuroDIG 2023#prop_30|#30]]<br /><br /> ...se proposals, such as the risk of internet fragmentation, increasing costs for users, and possible degradation of the Internet experience. The discussion
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  • ...licy makers. EuroDIG provides a common European focal point, in particular for their coordination and promotion. ...onal models and origins (civil society, institutions, business sector etc) all of which are based on a multi-stakeholder approach to dialogue (i.e. not to
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  • ...ating how communities can take action and establish a sustainable Internet access model at local level. Internet access, connectivity, community networks, community hubs, Internet adoption, local
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  • ...ns is essential not only for the safety and security of citizens, but also for building confidence and trust in such applications. Governments, therefore, ...ernet to function, to be used to provide services, and to act as a channel for commerce, it is necessary to identify who you are dealing with. This raises
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  • ...rmediaries have emerged as Internet “points of control”, allowing users to access and use the Internet and thereby exercise their rights to benefit from the ...this latter extent, research conducted by the Body of European Regulators for Electronic Communications [http://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda/sites/digital
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  • ...d new services which challenge traditional industries leading them to call for regulatory intervention. The European Union and many European countries are How do liability protections for Internet companies, implemented by EU and Council of Europe member states,
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  • Then we open the floor for questions from the audience to the panelists as well as contributions on ot Depending on time, room will be provided for final remarks by each panelist.
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  • ...hould be a multistakeholder model and therefore a shared responsibility of all stakeholders. ...' The Internet has become increasingly the key infrastructure and platform for social, political and economic activities. This implies strong dependency o
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  • ...ctical examples (bring your laptop!), you will also learn how your request for a domain name travels through the infrastructure. We will also show you wha ...ast approximately 60 min including practical exercises, followed by 30 min for Q&A and discussions. Pointers to policy issues and legislative developments
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  • ...s and other adults' duties to care and educate intelligent risk management for children and youths in the digital world must build on different pillars, i ...ot produced sufficiently by conventional business models; public subsidies for positive content are needed. Young people themselves shall be empowered as
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  • ...European level; and third, to identify and put forward possible solutions for future policies in this area. ...forward should include reference to: development of policies and guidance for LEAs to carry out trans-border criminal investigations, multistakeholder co
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  • ''This text is being provided in a rough draft format. Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART) is provided in order to facilitate communicatio We have time for a few examples to illustrate the wide scope of issues that are relevant in
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  • * Pedro Veiga, Foundation for National Scientific Computing ...art immediately was made. It was asked whether this will be a new occasion for the industry to perform a better business cost and opportunity analysis.
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  • * Nevena Ruzić, Commissioner for Information of Public Importance and Personal Data Protection (Serbia) A common feature that was underlined for both issues is the need to raise awareness of users’ rights and responsib
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  • ...r present an obstacle. But still we face problems relating to the digital access, which is key component in understanding digital citizenship. Therefore we ...itizens, how can you define the level of e-accessibility in your country? (access to resources, government services, online contributions through social netw
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  • ...ses concerns about eGovernment models and applications, transparency, open access, safeguarding critical infrastructures etc.) ...maintenance any longer – water supply is a worst case. On the other hand, access of the public and provision of basic supplies is understood as a human righ
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  • ...itisation in Europe and the way forward to achieve Europe's full potential for innovation, growth and development through digitalisation. EU DSM strategy Example for an external link: [http://www.eurodig.org/ Website of EuroDIG]
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  • ...ust in using the Internet as a free medium of communications and as a tool for exercising their rights. What are the solutions for rebuilding trust: new or enhanced regulatory approaches meant to ensure the
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  • * Jasna Matić, State Secretary for Digital Agenda, Republic of Serbia (Chair) * Ilya I. Massukh, Deputy Minister for Telecommunications and Mass Media of the Russian Federation
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  • The questions everyone can participate in finding answers for are: ...ntation" (a European Internet Governance Ombudsman, alternative procedures for dispute resolution by neutral third parties/inspired by ICANNs UDRP).
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  • ...nd beyond formal school education, critical Internet literacy is necessary for the digital transformation of young people and adults to: ...ia literacy education], author: Manuel Pinto, University of Minho, written for the Council of Europe First Platform Exchange on Culture and Digitisation,
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  • ...ity is one of the fundamental enablers of the data economy, paving the way for massive Internet of Things (IoT) applications and new services. However, 5G ...different applications, not just commercial, such as the importance of 5G for broadcasting and other public services.
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  • ...ie discriminatory behaviour of dominant content platforms. The effects on access, education, literacy and freedoms can be huge, yet discussion often don't g ...ie discriminatory behaviour of dominant content platforms. The effects on access, education, literacy, and freedoms can be huge, yet discussion often do not
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  • Data-driven growth, data analytics, data for good, data for sustainable growth, big data, AI, platforms, cross-border data flows, free ...els and is fundamentally changing economic dynamics. According to McKinsey for example, the impact of international data flows on economic growth is with
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  • ...ndations to policymakers for the recovery phase: [https://www.etno.eu/news/all-news/673-recovery.html Paper] '''Please provide name and institution for all people you list here.'''
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  • ...ocio-economic effects of transnational data flows and discuss implications for policy making. In this plenary session we will discuss the role of the Internet for economic development and innovation. We will specifically address concerns
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  • ...cure, and accessible connectivity. Developing the necessary digital skills for meaningful connectivity is required to develop Internet governance leaders. ...are important stakeholders in realising implementation efforts and pushing for these different legislations within national parliaments.
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  • ...and Article 10 ECHR) and is considered as substantial – like the right to Access – in the information age as well. In this EuroDIG Workshop we will consid * Andrea Cairola, NEXA Center for Internet and Society
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  • ...mage:Icon_transcript_20px.png | Transcript | link=Agreeing on the Messages for Focus Area 3 – FA 03 2022#Transcript]] <br /> To agree in consent on the Messages we foresee 30 min at the end of each day for each Focus Area.
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  • ...the issues of ethical use of data have become one of the major challenges for users and consumers of particular services and technologies. ...ose of every data processing and data collection. This might be inhibitive for these kinds of technologies. Considering these challenges, it is important
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  • ...rdependence] on Monday 10 June 2019. EuroDIG will be the first opportunity for a face to face discussion on the findings of the report. ...vil society. Its goal was to identify good examples and propose modalities for working cooperatively across sectors, disciplines and borders to address ch
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  • Proposals: [[List of proposals for EuroDIG 2023#prop_60|#60]]<br /><br /> *Promote enhanced partnerships for investments in green, secure data infrastructure.
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  • ...layers and how this affects the daily use of internet; lay the foundation for an informed discussion about content control. Prep material for contributors can be found here: [https://centr.org/library/121-centr-event/
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  • ...r indication that declining purchases of print media was being replaced by access to free and interactive digital media, especially by younger users. The fee ...r of (anonymised) personal data to third parties and media content offered for free. In this context, media literacy and the verification of sources, besi
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  • ...ocess? (Multistakeholderism) Can we trust corporations that offer services all over the world but maintain their office in a specific country to respect o ...ther they can be expected to be able to defend users’ rights such as equal access to the Internet. It was stressed that there is a gap between the wealthy wi
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  • ...g of content? How are these safeguard applied in practice? Are the reasons for blocking content always transparent and justifiable? Which duties do the di ...is no clear common and holistic strategy regarding the issues of liability for and blocking of Internet content.
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  • ...outh from around the world among themselves, and also create opportunities for them to network with senior stakeholders, experts in Internet governance. A ...ke progress, across the generations, and create ‎an Internet that benefits all. ‎
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  • ...h a technical and jurisdictional point of view, and highlight implications for Europe. :*Marietje Schaake, Dutch Member of the European Parliament for D66/ALDE
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  • ...&T, CCIA, Google, ICANN, Microsoft, MEP Julia Reda and MEP Sabine Verheyen for their support! '''Geo-blocking''' (limiting of access to content, based on your geographic location)* must be prohibited:
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  • ...last approximately 60min including practical exercises, followed by 30min for Q&A and discussions. Pointers to policy issues and legislative developments ...s (the different layers, actors, processes, etc.) before you start calling for regulation that tries to fix something and risks breaking the internet.
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  • ...thematic segments, facilitated by various stakeholder. The meeting is open for everyone interested in the work of the NRIs. ...ls: [[List of proposals for EuroDIG 2021#prop_78|#78]] [[List of proposals for EuroDIG 2021#prop_80|#80]]
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  • Join us for discussion on the most talked-about issue on the Internet. We will try to e *dates for virtual meetings or coordination calls
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  • The COVID-19 pandemic has created a unique state of affairs for European digital economy enforcement. On one hand, it has had a catalyzing ...and medium businesses overcome this period? Has it created an environment for a large-scale use of open source products? Has quick and unplanned move to
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  • ...on most of the topics was possible, thanks to the massive participation of all the main stakeholders. ...ot limited to, issues addressed in the Commission’s Green Paper (Preparing for a Fully Converged Audiovisual World). A summary was presented to the plenar
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  • ...ls: [[List of proposals for EuroDIG 2023#prop_51|#51]] [[List of proposals for EuroDIG 2023#prop_62|#62]]<br /><br /> ...s also profoundly influenced by the turbulent dynamics of warfare. Join us for a collaborative and forward-thinking discussion, as we navigate the challen
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  • '''Until 1 April 2017.''' They will be used as hash tags for easy searching on the wiki ...need for solutions to cybersecurity challenges more urgent than ever. With all stakeholders needed in these discussions, a basic grounding in some of the
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  • The Internet’s role as a means of providing people access to information is clear. But the realisation of its full potential as a dri ...ap between the existing skills levels and the demand in the market. Having access to the Internet doesn’t automatically give the competence and confidence
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  • ...ich ensures trust and empowers consumers, with clear and predictable rules for both users and industry - creating a well-functioning market. These issues ...igitised information flows;''” and “''the use of the Internet as a channel for distribution services, by which goods and services are purchased over the n
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  • ...on the users, how multilingualism works on the Internet, the difficulties for developing and deploying local content, the dichotomy between being more se Universal Acceptance is a fundamental technical requirement for a truly multilingual and inclusive Internet. It is also the key to unlockin
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  • ...can undoubtedly improve and rationalize our work life in a number of ways, for example by robots taking over routine/repetitive/arduous tasks and by a bet What kind of role models we know already for globally operating business and what are the opportunities, what are the ch
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  • ...especially the increased use of (personal) data - come challenges, notably for privacy and security. As the technology develops, it is still poorly unders ...zenry to better energy utilization and economic growth – while making sure all the necessary safeguards are in place, notably when it comes to privacy and
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  • ...ity over abuse fighting, and issues of architectural and technical nature. For example, while DNS Security Extensions have not been deployed across the bo ...logically or in terms of policy to keep the DNS functioning in the future. For example:
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  • ...here various voices from academia, business, and civil society have called for the development (and enforcement) of pertinent norms. This session looks at * Moderator opens the session and provides the context for discussion (with audience contribution)
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  • ...de Agreement (CETA) . Cross-border data flows, data localisation, mandates for the disclosure of the source code of digital products and the use of crypto ...nellists will make short opening remarks in order to allow sufficient time for atendees to take part in the discussion.
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  • ''This text is being provided in a rough draft format. Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART) is provided in order to facilitate communicatio ...continue with the next plenary session. Online privacy, does one size fit all? I’ll leave the floor to the moderator, Douwe Korff.
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  • ...ased on shared principles for “an open, free and secure digital future for all” should cover a range of thematic areas and specific issues including the ...Envoy on Technology launched a consultation on the proposed thematic areas for the GDC which concluded on 30 April. The details of the consultation proces
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  • ...ct. Is there a collaborative approach that can lead to better outcomes for all? ...s into the lives of all of us: we want to hear your perspective and, above all, your examples of good (and not so good) practice.
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  • ...people will get to learn how the blockchain technology is being advocated for and suggested by some to be a new stage in Internet evolution and requires ...t the need to trust intermediaries. However, finding regulatory frameworks for blockchains will take time and depends on the applications more than the te
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  • ...that coordinates these functions is vital for the Internet to function and for it to remain the globally connected unfragmented network it is today. ...ks, whilst maintaining one global Internet. One could say that the ability for these core technologies to adapt to changes and scale up - as we recently e
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  • ...g in person, or remotely). Moderators and remote moderator are responsible for engaging participants in the discussion through pre-set and follow up quest ...(in person, or remotely) count equally important for this workshop, hence all are acknowledged as key participants.
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  • ...e than 1,000 new extensions during the last could been seen as litmus test for these expectations and raises questions:. Is innovation in the domain name ...ther the name space revolution was successful in creating more competition for the benefit of consumers we will have an introductory presentation on the v
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  • ...hus essential to the exercise of human rights online and both essential to all Internet users and vulnerable to interventions by states. Intermediaries ha ...of the Committee of Ministers to member States on a Guide to human rights for Internet users (16.04.2014)]
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  • ...particular aspects that you're interested in. Join us for an intro session for both data protection newbies as well as privacy veterans to discuss why GDP ...he GDPR newbies, as well as best practices and experience sharing exercise for veterans. The discussion will take place in small groups, facilitated by ex
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  • We cannot legitimately discuss Internet access without addressing sustainability. Access, Carbon footprint, Circular economy, Climate change, Digital pollution, E-w
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  • ...wikipedia.org/wiki/DNS_over_HTTPS DoH - DNS over HTTPS]) are controversial for different reasons.<BR /> ...mentation / deployment would be beneficial for the Internet Community, but for a multitude of reasons, many Standards have not been deployed as quickly as
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  • ...esses fit the need or more could be done? Will the IGF 2022 be a change we all want to see? ...trigger a change. In addition, as a concrete action point from the Roadmap for Digital Cooperation, the IGF has reformed its structure by introducing the
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  • ...safety and security – including privacy – of users by creating new vectors for cyberattacks. During the session, from different stakeholder groups’ pers ...l risks, and (2) to identify best practices and actionable recommendations for users and actors that are capable of making a contribution to enhancing sec
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  • ...mages/d/de/Proposals_for_2019_2018-12-04_01_final_web_IDs_ver1.pdf list of all proposals as pdf]<br /><br /> ...https://getbadnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/Bad-News-Game-info-sheet-for-educators-English.pdf The Bad News game]
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  • ...6]] [[List of proposals for EuroDIG 2022#prop_39|#39]] [[List of proposals for EuroDIG 2022#prop_74|#74]]<br /><br /> ...d affiliation will be published at the respective wiki page of the session for transparency reasons. Please subscribe to the [https://list.eurodig.org/mai
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  • ...rom the well-being of our physical environment. This plenary considers how all stakeholders in Europe can make a difference now to ensure the development ...ill consider what sorts of accountability mechanisms are needed to support all stakeholders in their respective roles towards Greening Internet Governance
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  • Content is the king revisited: Opportunities and challenges for media, content, and news in the changing media landscape of an Internet-ena Hate speech, Social & digital media, Child protection online, Access to content, User & content validity, Media & content policy, European media
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  • ...l, post-truth politics, accountability, legitimacy, freedom of expression, access to information, filter bubble, algorithms, profit, business model, content ...guity and diversity of opinions, with respect to freedom of expression and all other human rights.
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  • ...ssion is divided into 3 thematic segments (see below). The meeting is open for everyone interested in the work of the NRIs. '''PART 1: Digital cooperation architecture and approaches for the future'''
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  • ...d the potential negative impact on democratic development give new reasons for concern. One of these reasons is that the online manifestation of hate spee ...k corporations, governments etc. in this regard. The European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) will be presenting their findings related to cyber
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  • ...ID-19 pandemic has resulted in an unprecedented situation which has called for unprecedented solutions, including a rapid development of applications base ...ession aims at looking at the regulatory as well as non-regulatory toolbox for AI and data by discussing practical models and tools on how to ensure secur
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  • ...7]] [[List of proposals for EuroDIG 2021#prop_77|#77]] [[List of proposals for EuroDIG 2021#prop_96|#96]] <br /><br /> ...and affiliation being published on the respective wiki page of the session for transparency. Please subscribe to the [https://list.eurodig.org/mailman/lis
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  • ...w can bypass traditional gatekeepers and – trading one’s personal data for access – enjoy one’s seemingly unfettered freedom of expression in the digital ...d people are confined to their homes, being online is providing a lifeline for everyone in society from the young to the old, learners and workers, and th
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  • ...but will also look at the challenges and risks that these bring may about for governments, businesses, civil society and the technical and academic commu ...ion of new gTLDs was discussed together with certain regulatory challenges for ICANN and governments.
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  • ...4]] [[List of proposals for EuroDIG 2021#prop_71|#71]] [[List of proposals for EuroDIG 2021#prop_81|#81]]<br /><br /> ...and affiliation being published on the respective wiki page of the session for transparency. Please subscribe to the [https://list.eurodig.org/mailman/lis
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  • ...opment and use of AI, so that deployment of AI will be safe and beneficial for society as a whole. This session picks up from EuroDIG 2017’s exploration *What are the ethical considerations for employers as they deploy AI in work and production processes?
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  • ...rapidly developing, primarily driven by businesses that see opportunities for profit through new business and ...wing us as businesses and society to benefit fully? And what role is there for the different stakeholders?
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  • '''This ist the consolidatet list of proposals for EuroDIG 2020''' You can find the sortable full list of all proposals at [[List_of_proposals_for_EuroDIG_and_SEEDIG_2020]].
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  • ...responsibilities for public authorities? Should there be different regimes for different categories of new TLDs? The “one size fits all” approach is one major reason for the delays in the new gTLD program because no single regime can be expected
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  • ...eams (CERTs), implementing DNSSec, and sharing knowledge on best practices for prevention and responses. That said, security concerns cannot be confined a ...onsibility and capacity building among various user groups are key factors for timely security standards. Training programmes should include interprofessi
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  • Proposals: [[List of proposals for EuroDIG 2021#prop_14|#14]]<br /><br /> ...and affiliation being published on the respective wiki page of the session for transparency. Please subscribe to the [https://list.eurodig.org/mailman/lis
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  • *Nicolas von zur Mühlen, Max-Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law ...s: Hotlines and safer internet centres are currently the most common tools for internet users to handle online hate speech and defamation.
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  • ...EEDIG 2020 programme planning. You can find the [[Breakdown of submissions for 2020|breakdown here]]. <span class="a-a-l">&nbsp;Access & literacy&nbsp;</span> <span class="ig-eco">&nbsp;Development of IG ecosys
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  • ...6]] [[List of proposals for EuroDIG 2021#prop_54|#54]] [[List of proposals for EuroDIG 2021#prop_56|#56]]<br /><br /> ...and affiliation being published on the respective wiki page of the session for transparency. Please subscribe to the [https://list.eurodig.org/mailman/lis
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  • ...ause “fake news” misleads citizens and lowers trust in content publishers. All stakeholders should make digital literacy a priority, which includes critic '''3. Access to the Internet'''
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