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  • #REDIRECT [[Your Freedom of Expression vs. mine? Who is in control? – WS 10 2018]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Who is affected by the NIS2 Directive and what it means to the fight against onlin
    120 bytes (19 words) - 23:02, 18 April 2024
  • ..., who will give an introduction to Internet Governance, and Daniele Turra, who will introduce youth participation in Internet Governance. YOUthDIGers are
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  • The aim of the session is to give an overview of the Frogans technology Who can develop on top of Frogans technology?<br>
    2 KB (269 words) - 15:26, 4 December 2020
  • ...rdinators of a particular working group, please check the section [[who is who]] or visit the corresponding section.
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  • ...h sesssion at the event is organised by multistakeholder groups. This wiki is the working tool of the organising tools. Here you can follow and join the ...er Europe. EuroDIG is a network which is open to all European stakeholders who are interested in contributing to an open and interactive discussion on IG
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  • As the world becomes ever more interconnected and globalised, there is little that the internet has not touched or transformed. How this global resource is governed in the future will affect how we use it, and how it evolves.
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  • '''<big>Influencer Marketing</big>''' ''is the first influencer marketing company in Georgia that specializes in campa ''Our Mission is to disrupt the Georgian advertisement market with innovative strategies and
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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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  • This is a follow-up session to the '''WS 5 Cybersecurity: bringing the puzzle toge ...ss the issue of cybersecurity, how much state intervention is needed, what is the role of the private sector and civil society in this field. The format
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  • ...ders to attend the SEEDIG and EuroDIG meetings in Sofia, on 3-5 June. This is thanks to a last-minute contribution from the IGF Support Association. *if financial support for travel is requested, an estimation of the costs involved.
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  • == What is SEEDIG? == ...stands for “South Eastern European Dialogue on Internet Governance” and it is a framework for open, inclusive and informal dialogue on Internet governanc
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  • ...to how young people participate in this field, in order to get other youth who are new to the field inspired to become more active. Secondly, to make othe ...om different regions, to ensure the internet governance discussion process is inclusive with the voice of the youth.
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  • ...vá who will give an introduction to Internet Governance and Dimitar Lilkov who will give an introduction to European Digital Policies. We will then go int ...n/welcome-to-eurid/publications/content-corner/ Information about what .eu is about]
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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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  • Hear from subject matter experts, youth advocates, and internet users who have all been affected by the intersection of the internet and the environm ...lso on transportation, utilities, and public spaces. A smart city approach is rapidly being adopted across much of Europe through initiatives such as the
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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.'' ...u 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 people involve
    10 KB (1,736 words) - 13:44, 25 April 2023
  • ...database. This session will take a broad ecosystem approach to explore who is impacted by Article 28, and what the directive means for cross-industry col The conversation seeks to unpack what level of cross-industry collaboration is implied in the directive, and how stakeholders from the DNS value chain may
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  • ...ernet Policy Observatory (GIPO), an initiative of the European Commission, is an online tool to help monitor developments on Internet policy around the w ...nce models for GIPO and other Internet Policy Observatories. The objective is to highlight the benefits –as well as the challenges– of sustaining Obs
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  • ...nd summoning new energies as well as reaching out to larger constituencies who have vested interests in the status quo. ...rces in mind. It is time to ensure that Internet remains for everyone and is re-booted for what it has the potential to do: to empower people by sharing
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