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== Format ==  
== Format ==  
The format would include some interactive discussions followed by comments of field experts. The key is to give a variety of views and opinions on a wide spectrum of data protection regulations.  
The format would include some interactive discussions followed by comments of field experts. The key is to give a variety of views and opinions on a wide spectrum of data protection regulations.  
#GDPR experience of new EU members along with non-EU CoE members
#Civil society and its role for information freedom and digital apps usage ''(Robert Guerra, ICANN)''
#Administration of DNS from ICANN’s and UN WSIS perspective                             
#Harmonizing DNS Registration Data Policies with GDPR and other privacy regimes ''(Steve Crocker)''<br />Presentation: A Framework for Harmonizing DNS Registration Data Policies                       
#Merits and challenges of decentralization and potentially competing policies
#Sub-topics: Artificial intelligence ''(speaker tbd)''
#The role of government in our digital applications and DPAs
#GDPR’s difficulties of new EU members along with non-EU CoE members ''(Lilijana Pecova)''
#Civil society and its role for information freedom and digital apps usage


== Further reading ==  
== Further reading ==  

Revision as of 13:39, 6 June 2020

12 June 2020 | 11:30-13:00 | Studio The Hague
Consolidated programme 2020 overview / Day 2

Proposals: #93, #151, #152, #158, #159 (#86, #155)

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Session teaser

Does GDPR have an overreaching effect on information freedom?

Session description

The goal of our discussion is to highlight some areas where GDPR seems to limit justified processing of personal data. We will discuss issues of freedom of information, the WHOIS-registry and decentralized peer-to-peer applications. We will also take a look at the burden to innovation in countries outside the European Economic Area where the GDPR does not apply directly and that have no adequacy decision. These countries suffer of serious limitations to participation in the digital economy due to third country rules that limit transfer of personal data.

Format

The format would include some interactive discussions followed by comments of field experts. The key is to give a variety of views and opinions on a wide spectrum of data protection regulations.

  1. Civil society and its role for information freedom and digital apps usage (Robert Guerra, ICANN)
  2. Harmonizing DNS Registration Data Policies with GDPR and other privacy regimes (Steve Crocker)
    Presentation: A Framework for Harmonizing DNS Registration Data Policies
  3. Sub-topics: Artificial intelligence (speaker tbd)
  4. GDPR’s difficulties of new EU members along with non-EU CoE members (Lilijana Pecova)

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Focal Point

  • Marina Shentsova

Organising Team (Org Team) List them here as they sign up.

  • Eva Christina Andersson
  • Amali De Silva-Mitchell
  • Susan Marukhyan
  • Federica Casarosa
  • Raphael Beauregard-Lacroix
  • Zoey Barthelemy
  • Aleksandra Ivanković
  • Steve Crocker
  • Anastasiia Korotun
  • Robert Guerra

Key Participants

  • Steve Crocker
  • Lilijana Pecova
  • Robert Guerra

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