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  • WS5: WS5: How to Improve Users’ Protection Online? ...tand, what kind of rights do we mean when we speak about users’ rights and protection. Who are users? Because not – user is not always a natural person, a priv
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  • ...ts and Democracy needs to be sacred for me and everybody else that we meet online. Because the Internet, it's a public space that needs to be secured. And li ...t. The activists, the supporters of the movement fight against hate speech online through contranarratives, arguments, and even names. We do believe that we
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  • ...regarding rights and freedoms (e.g. privacy, freedom of expression, child protection etc). ...re priorities on – our priorities for this year are access, getting people online; addressing eCrime and security and bringing parliamentarians and young peo
    52 KB (9,343 words) - 14:47, 24 November 2020
  • ...idual, social and political levels must be taken into account when shaping protection policies, as well as avoiding epistemic violence to pursue a pluralistic so First, I would like to do a raise of hands both here in the room and also online, if you can raise your hands in the Zoom. I have two questions. The first o
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  • ...d Convention 108 are the starting points in addressing cybercrime and data protection. The way forward should include reference to: development of policies and g Traditional legal mechanisms often prove unsuited to the online environment. Mechanisms such as mutual legal assistance treaties (MLATs) an
    81 KB (13,755 words) - 14:48, 24 November 2020
  • ...er of high-level meetings produce statements recognizing that human rights online matter (e.g., NETmundial), and that internet governance processes need to w * How to do so when citizens’ data and digital footprints and online practices straddle more than one national border?
    82 KB (14,270 words) - 14:14, 4 December 2020
  • ...e proposals and EU initiatives to tackle the issues of illegal and harmful online content. *Finding the right balance between the control of online content and upholding fundamental rights will remain an important challenge
    81 KB (14,346 words) - 23:25, 15 December 2020
  • ...wish to see EuroDIG as a dialogue platform. How do we secure human rights online and for young people to enjoy the full benefits of Internet because it has >> Our main work is Human Rights education also on the online space but we notice young people are reporting and they don’t see follow
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  • ...viewers’ and consumers’ associations (Euralva- IC medianet); child on-line protection associations (InSafe – Safer Internet); specialists from academia (Goldsm ...ontent they consume. Media literacy therefore includes an understanding of protection and enablement in order for audiences and consumers to make informed choice
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  • ...ng as a platform for several types of crimes, financial crimes, corporate, child abuse, using the Internet, but this cannot be an argument to limit the civi ...inimal set of rules and of goals to the public policies that deal with the online world.
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  • ...pression, privacy rights, this is the bread and butter of our organisation online and off line. The rights of individuals to share their views freely, to hol ...ars. The world economic forum estimates that over 2 billion people are now online, nearly a third of the humankind. There are 325 billion Web sites, 100,000
    71 KB (12,665 words) - 17:35, 13 November 2020
  • Data protection legal frameworks are currently under review in several international fora w ...Ruzić, Commissioner for Information of Public Importance and Personal Data Protection (Serbia)
    74 KB (13,516 words) - 13:37, 19 November 2020
  • ...ransition and environmental impact, and its connections with human rights, child abuse, and exploitation. The most effective critical paradigm to unpack thi So we’re online, are we?
    54 KB (9,319 words) - 13:40, 14 September 2023
  • ...tyle="font-family: Calibri; font-size: xx-small;">Social Causes like Rape, Child Abuse, Minor Rapes<br />1. Counselling, crisis <br />2. Training and awaren ...mall;">1. Open Standards & Public Policy/Governance<br />2. Privacy & Data Protection<br />3. Privacy And Mass Surveillance<br />4. Local Content And Copyright<b
    144 KB (19,826 words) - 16:35, 4 December 2020
  • ...ernet governance debates yet could contribute especially on topics such as online social media. Therefore, IG policy shaping forums such as the EuroDIG bring ...s, is Internet Governance in a practical sense helping to protect children online?
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  • ...services really that protect consumers from being inadvertently exposed to child sexual abuse content. Get back to the point about whether or not we should Occasionally what happens is some of the standard setting catch the child protection group are blind sided because they are not necessarily technical in nature.
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  • ...and where the same values and rights that apply offline are also protected online, can we all be net beneficiaries of the digital revolution. And the Europea ...ou are aware, we have a number of policies in this field. We have the data protection regime, and we have pretty strong positions on Internet governance. So I th
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  • ...to the organization who are able to manage and organize this entire event online and how unique and fitting it is that a dialect about the internet takes pl ...ng up the cooperation that we had when we had to take the decision to move online with our event. Mr. Atish Dobholkar. Nice greetings to you.
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  • On the other hand, we cannot have such a clear and secure environment online – we cannot have an offline security environment. And just one thing. ...ed to be tackled in the context of Net Neutrality for the sake of consumer protection and fostering innovation.
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  • ...f IG ecosystem&nbsp;</span> <span class="hu-ri">&nbsp;Human rights & data protection&nbsp;</span> <span class="i-a-e">&nbsp;Innovation and economic issues&nbsp; ...s more internet dependent in real time, should an enhanced set of ethical, protection and technical internet standards, for devices and services, for the medical
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