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[[Programme overview 2017]]
6 June 2017 | 11:30-12:00 | Room Tornimäe I , Swissotel, Tallinn, Estonia<br />
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[[Programme overview 2017|'''Programme overview 2017''']]<br /><br />
 
== Session teaser ==
== Session teaser ==
'''Until 1 April 2017.'''
A follow-up to last year's [http://eurodigwiki.org/wiki/Hot_topic_-_Right_to_be_forgotten_or_to_rewrite_history%3F Right To Be Forgotten (RTBF) Workshop Session]. What has happened in the past year?


== Keywords ==
== Keywords ==
'''Until 1 April 2017.''' They will be used as hash tags for easy searching on the wiki
Right to be forgotten, privacy, archives, press freedom, libraries


== Session description ==  
== Session description ==  
'''Until 30 April 2017.'''
Since EuroDIG 2016 and the [http://eurodigwiki.org/wiki/Hot_topic_-_Right_to_be_forgotten_or_to_rewrite_history%3F Hot Topic - Right to be forgotten or to rewrite history] this Flash session will attempt to track what has happened next.
Always use your own words to describe your session. If you decide to quote the words of an external source, give them the due respect and acknowledgement by specifying the source.
 
This is an excellent opportunity to discuss what has happened in a year, especially the recent news in March 2017, of New York senator Tony Avella and assemblyman David Weprin introducing a bill proposing that individuals be allowed to require search engines and online speakers to remove information that is "inaccurate", "irrelevant", "inadequate", or "excessive", that is "no longer material to current public debate or discourse" and is causing demonstrable harm to the subject.
See: [http://bit.ly/2nf06ra New York Assemblyman Unveils Bill To Suppress Non-Government-Approved Free Speech]
 
'''One year on, is the right to be forgotten ready to be globalised?'''


== Format ==  
== Format ==  
'''Until 30 April 2017.''' Please try out new interactive formats. EuroDIG is about dialogue not about statements, presentations and speeches. Workshops should not be organised as a small plenary.
Flash Session: each speaker gets 3 minutes and questions & answers plus discussion. Time/Date: Day 1, 6 June 2017, 11:30-12:00. Total length: 30 minutes


== Further reading ==  
== Further reading ==  
'''Until 30 April 2017.''' Links to relevant websites, declarations, books, documents. Please note we cannot offer web space, so only links to external resources are possible.
Last year's RTBF Session and participants is listed on: [http://eurodigwiki.org/wiki/Hot_topic_-_Right_to_be_forgotten_or_to_rewrite_history%3F Hot Topic - Right to be forgotten or to rewrite history]
Example for an external link: [http://www.eurodig.org/ Main page of EuroDIG]


== People ==  
== People ==  
'''Please provide name and institution for all people you list here.'''
'''Moderator''': Olivier Crépin-Leblond
*'''Focal Point'''  
Focal Points take over the responsibility and lead of the session organisation. Focal Points are kindly requested to observe [http://www.eurodig.org/get-involved/organising-a-session/#jfmulticontent_c2865-1 EuroDIG's session principles]. Focal Points work in close cooperation with the respective Subject Matter Expert (SME) and the EuroDIG Secretariat.
*'''Key Participants (for workshop) or Panellists (for plenary)'''
'''Until 15 May 2017.''' Key Participants (workshop) are experts willing to provide their knowledge during a session – not necessarily on stage. Key Participants should contribute to the session planning process and keep statements short and punchy during the session. Panellist (plenary) will be selected and assigned by the org team, ensuring a stakeholder balanced dialogue also considering gender and geographical balance. Panellists should contribute to the session planning process and keep statements short and punchy during the session.
Please provide short CV’s of the Key Participants involved in your session at the Wiki or link to another source.
*'''Moderator'''
'''Until 15 May 2017.'''
The moderator is the facilitator of the session at the event. Moderators are responsible for including the audience and encouraging a lively interaction among all session attendants. Please make sure the moderator takes a neutral role and can balance between all speakers.
Please provide short CV of the moderator of your session at the Wiki or link to another source.
*'''Organising Team (Org Team)'''
'''As they sign up''' The Org Team is a group of people shaping the session. Org Teams are open and every interested individual can become a member.
*'''Reporter'''
'''Until 15 May 2017.''' The Reporter takes notes during the session and formulates 3 (max. 5) bullet points at the end of each session that:
*are summarised on a slide and  presented to the audience at the end of each session
*relate to the particular session and to European Internet governance policy
*are forward looking and propose goals and activities that can be initiated after EuroDIG (recommendations)
*are in (rough) consensus with the audience
*are to be submitted to the secretariat within 48 hours after the session took place
Please provide short CV of the reporter of your session at the Wiki or link to another source and contact the [mailto:office@eurodig.org EuroDIG secretariat] if you need help to find a reporter.


== Current discussion, conference calls, schedules and minutes ==
* Written message from Joe McNamee, Executive Director, EDRi [https://edri.org] (to be read by the Moderator)
See the [[{{TALKPAGENAME}} | discussion]] tab on the upper left side of this page. Please use this page to publish:
(* Video message from Elena Perotti, World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) - if received)
*dates for virtual meetings or coordination calls
* Marco Pancini, Google (confirmed)
*short summary of calls or email exchange
* Yrjö Länsipuro, Internet Society (ISOC) Finland and ex-journalist [https://icannwiki.com/Yrj%C3%B6_L%C3%A4nsipuro] (confirmed)
Please be as open and transparent as possible in order to allow others to get involved and contact you. Use the wiki not only as the place to publish results but also to summarize the discussion process.
* Stephen Wyber, International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) (confirmed)
* Michael Oghia [https://www.icann.org/profiles/michael-joseph-oghia] (confirmed)


== Messages == 
1. Introduction (Olivier Crépin-Leblond)
Please provide a short summary from the outcome of your session. Bullet points are fine.
2. Reading of message from Joe McNamee, Executive Director, European Digital Rights (EDRi) (Olivier Crépin-Leblond)
3. Marco Pancini, Google (3 minutes)
4. Stephen Wyber, International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) (3 minutes)
5. Yrjö Länsipuro, Internet Society Finland (3 minutes)
6. Michael Oghia, Youth Participant (3 minutes)
7. Questions / Discussion


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Latest revision as of 17:59, 4 December 2020

6 June 2017 | 11:30-12:00 | Room Tornimäe I , Swissotel, Tallinn, Estonia
Programme overview 2017

Session teaser

A follow-up to last year's Right To Be Forgotten (RTBF) Workshop Session. What has happened in the past year?

Keywords

Right to be forgotten, privacy, archives, press freedom, libraries

Session description

Since EuroDIG 2016 and the Hot Topic - Right to be forgotten or to rewrite history this Flash session will attempt to track what has happened next.

This is an excellent opportunity to discuss what has happened in a year, especially the recent news in March 2017, of New York senator Tony Avella and assemblyman David Weprin introducing a bill proposing that individuals be allowed to require search engines and online speakers to remove information that is "inaccurate", "irrelevant", "inadequate", or "excessive", that is "no longer material to current public debate or discourse" and is causing demonstrable harm to the subject. See: New York Assemblyman Unveils Bill To Suppress Non-Government-Approved Free Speech

One year on, is the right to be forgotten ready to be globalised?

Format

Flash Session: each speaker gets 3 minutes and questions & answers plus discussion. Time/Date: Day 1, 6 June 2017, 11:30-12:00. Total length: 30 minutes

Further reading

Last year's RTBF Session and participants is listed on: Hot Topic - Right to be forgotten or to rewrite history

People

Moderator: Olivier Crépin-Leblond

  • Written message from Joe McNamee, Executive Director, EDRi [1] (to be read by the Moderator)

(* Video message from Elena Perotti, World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) - if received)

  • Marco Pancini, Google (confirmed)
  • Yrjö Länsipuro, Internet Society (ISOC) Finland and ex-journalist [2] (confirmed)
  • Stephen Wyber, International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) (confirmed)
  • Michael Oghia [3] (confirmed)

1. Introduction (Olivier Crépin-Leblond) 2. Reading of message from Joe McNamee, Executive Director, European Digital Rights (EDRi) (Olivier Crépin-Leblond) 3. Marco Pancini, Google (3 minutes) 4. Stephen Wyber, International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) (3 minutes) 5. Yrjö Länsipuro, Internet Society Finland (3 minutes) 6. Michael Oghia, Youth Participant (3 minutes) 7. Questions / Discussion