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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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  • ...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 by simply subscribing to the [https://list.eurodig.org/mailman/listinfo/access-flash_2024 '''mailing list''']. By doing so, you agree that your name and a ...ity and access challenges thus contributing to bridging the digital divide for the unconnected and under connected areas.
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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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  • ...practical digital skills go hand in hand, and they need to be nurtured at all stages of life.''' ...ficult for children and teachers to deliver lessons from distance. Network access and new digital skills is the most needed subject in the region.
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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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  • '''This is the discussion site for the session ''Accessibility and social inclusion''''' * The Three Musketeers of ICT for Development: <strong>Access, Inclusion and Empowerment</strong>
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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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  • ...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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  • ...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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