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== Session teaser ==
== Session teaser ==
Internet laws in wider Europe have attracted attention from civil rights groups but what is the impact on online companies in these countries?
Internet laws in wider Europe have attracted attention from civil rights groups but what is the impact on the startup environment in these countries?


== Session description ==  
== Session description ==  

Revision as of 14:58, 2 June 2015

Session teaser

Internet laws in wider Europe have attracted attention from civil rights groups but what is the impact on the startup environment in these countries?

Session description

National Internet laws in France, Germany, United Kingdom, Hungary, Spain, Turkey and Russia have attracted attention from civil rights groups but what is the impact on the online 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 startups. The session will provide a wider-European perspective to the national and global debates on the benefits of open versus closed Internet laws. The session will conclude with a short Q&A with the audience.

Keywords

Entrepreneurship, startups, Internet economy, surveillance, censorship, rule of law, digital economy, CCIA Europe.

Further reading

Deadline 30. April 2015

People

Christian Borggreen, Computer & Communications Industry Association (CCIA Europe) (Moderator)

Erdost Pehlivan, General Counsel, Markafoni (Turkey)

Chris Sherwood, Head of Public Policy, Allegro Group (Brussels/Europe)

Thijl Klerkx, Young entrepreneur (Netherlands)

Session twitter hashtag

Hashtag: #eurodigf6