Programme overview 2012

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Thursday, 14 June 201

Time Sessions
9:00 Welcoming address(es) and opening
10:30 Coffee break
11:00 PL 1: Intellectual property rights in the digital environment 11:00 Flash 1
Access for all through IPv6
11:45 Flash 2
Commonwealth cybercrime initiatives
12:30 Lunch
14:00 WS 1: Child protection and child empowerment: Two sides of the same coin? WS 2: Open access to public sector information, transparency and open source in public sector procurement, open government data WS 3: Data Retention: human rights vs. government demands through telecom market regulation? WS 4: Digital inclusion – a boon or a bane?
15:15 Coffee break
15:45 PL 2: Online privacy: one size fits all? 15:45 Flash 3
Youth meets CoE SG Jagland
16:25 Flash 4
Open government data, the case of Moldavia
17:05 Flash 5
ICTs and people with migrant background
17:15 PL 3: Business innovation, future technologies and services:

Opportunities and challenges for businesses, users and regulators

17:45 Flash 6
New gTLDs: what changes will they bring to the Internet?
19:00 Netnod dinner reception at the Nordic Museum

Friday, 15 June 2012

Time Sessions
8:00 Education session about concepts in Internet infrastructure 8:00 Flash 7
Human rights and Internet surveillance
9:00 Key note speech: Digital Agenda Assembly – highlights / reporting from the European Commission by Linda Corugedo Steneberg
9:30 PL 4: Under which jurisdiction(s) are European citizens online? 9:30 Flash 8
Big data and user controlled architecture
10:45 Flash 9
InfoZipper, Ukraine
11:00 Coffee break
11:30 WS 5: Connected TV – regulations and consequences WS 6: Security as a multistakeholder model WS 7: Accessibility and inclusion – digital participation and democracy for all! WS 8: Cross-border hate speech and defamation – living together online
13:00 Lunch
14:30 PL 5: Multistakeholder approach to fighting cybercrime and safeguarding cyber security 14:30 Flash 10
Internet principles
15:15 Flash 11
ICANN’s new gTLD program
16:00 Coffee break
16:30 PL 6: Who makes money with content? Who should pay for content? 16:15 Flash 12
ICANN strategy for the next 5 years
17:00 Flash 13
Gamming and Tel-technology enhanced learning
17:30 Wrap-up: Reporting-in and conclusions