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  • ...interaction not only gathering to talk to the people in the room but also online and finding a way to connect with each other, bringing people from all arou ...you. They are at a number of workshops and Committees on cybercrime, data protection, Internet Governance and Freedom of Expression and others.
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  • >> How to stay safe online? >> You know, online space, it is still a space that’s occupied by people.
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  • ...ticipation in society. But at the same time they may be exposed to threats online like bullying, grooming, and sexual abuse. Also the digital environment mak ....digital/hintergrund/UNKRK.cfm#a13 Art. 13]); Respect for the views of the child] ([https://childrens-rights.digital/hintergrund/UNKRK.cfm#a12 Art. 12])
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  • So let us start this debate about child protection and child empowerment: Two sides of the same coin? ...digital era, and makes it necessary to update the way we think about child protection.
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  • ...to at least the Government, almost everything, you can handle yourself on online, except for a few things like high-risk transactions, like getting married, ...u make it, things we can make easy by providing an option to get them done online. So yes, if you run a company in Estonia, you don't have to venture into an
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  • | [[WS 15 2020|WS 15]] || Universal acceptance, IDNs and multilingualism online || Lianna Galstyan || ISOC Armenia ...nternet Governance ecosystem since 2016, focusing on issues regarding data protection and privacy, freedom of speech, and youth participation. She currently is i
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  • ...aft regulation on CSAM among others will be discussed in light of consumer protection, human rights and a level-playing field for service providers. ...2 will be presented here and focus area 1 will be presented in the fab lab online.
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  • ...eople enjoy the same rights as they do offline and have the same degree of protection. Everyone who is involved or who has an interest should have a say on how t ...re that all Europeans, people, industry, businesses, get the best from the online world. To open up digital opportunities to make Europe a world digital lead
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  • ...ernet, how quickly the remaining two-thirds of the world’s population gets online, and if the Internet will continue to bring new policies into the lives of For an increasing number of reasons, we are encouraged to go online to accomplish an array of professional and personal tasks. Several European
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  • ...script_20px.png | Transcript | link=New developments and prospects in data protection (with regard to AI). – WS 04 2021#Transcript]]<br /> ...s. As often used to process personal data, its compliance to existing data protection legal frameworks, laws needs to be seen. GDPR was not designed with AI in m
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  • ...ety. However, the debate on the relationships between encryption, privacy, online harms and the needs of law enforcement agencies has become more topical onc *Jan Ellermann, Senior Data Protection Specialist, Europol
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  • ...duties do the different actors involved in creating and publishing content online have? Which rights and duties should they have? What internet governance in ...ession. Users themselves are also increasingly being held liable for their online activities, particularly because of the criminalizing of copyright infringe
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  • Everyone has heard about GAFAM, but online dating apps like Tinder, Badoo, Lovoo, etc. play often a much more importan ...used the Elo rating system in the past but now uses a different one. Since online dating has real-life consequences, many users would like to know more about
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  • empowerment, education, protection, media literacy, safe internet environment, risks, young people, children, *[http://www.lse.ac.uk/media@lse/research/EUKidsOnline/Home.aspx EU Kids Online – Research]
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  • ...u the distinguished panel of specialists in the field of cybercrime, cyber protection, cyber security. ...rt for the Council of Europe, I’m basically economist but 30 years of data protection in France at the EU general directive on the national level. I am also, you
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  • ...nal Data Protection Guidelines for Africa, and Regional Model laws on data protection and cybersecurity. In February 2022, the African Union achieved a significa ...x challenges related to safeguarding the safety of women and children from online abuse, ensuring cybersecurity, protecting human rights, and upholding digit
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  • *[https://www.guidoscorza.it/profilo/ Mr Guido Scorza], the Italian Data Protection Authority. ...ut it will not be implemented before 2025). Finally, children need special protection, and should be considered as legally unable to enter in any kind of persona
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  • ...prevent people from stumbling across such content, others pointed out that child abuse imagery is very hard to find and to block it is ineffective (can easi ...as international arrangements pertaining to privacy, protection, consumer protection and so on where I would argue nevertheless, there can be rights, dimensions
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  • ...al law to regulate global issues such as cyber-security, copyright or data protection. Jānis Kārkliņš, UNESCO’s Director of Communication and Information e ...nd out, you know, the bad guys on the Internet in the field of – for tight protection. So this is part of the Europe Internet safer programme to keep the Interne
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  • And Mrs. Kimberly Sanchez, from Microsoft, is Director of Online Safety, and she will give us a preview of a 25 nation survey that has been So for the European institutions that have a high ambition with data protection, this applies big challenges. How can we make sure that we maintain a level
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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
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  • ...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
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  • ...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?
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  • ...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
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  • ...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
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  • 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)
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  • ...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?
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  • ...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
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  • ...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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  • The COVID-19 pandemic has necessitated of moving teaching and learning online at an unprecedented scale. As of end April, 2020 the global health crisis ...l COVID‑19 crisis. COVID‑19 has necessitated moving, teaching and learning online at an impressive scale. The global health crisis has cost 1.6 million child
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  • ...himself. And I would like to develop this point afterwards concerning data protection and privacy, and we were able to find videos that he is in love with that h ...t is important to also remember that perhaps not everyone wants everything online.
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  • ...ects that you're interested in. Join us for an intro session for both data protection newbies as well as privacy veterans to discuss why GDPR is important and wh Keywords: data protection, privacy, EU law, GDPR, human rights
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  • ...rtain level of digital literacy is also required to benefit from different online services (both private and public) and the social opportunities provided by ...heir safety and privacy online, and they know how to use, create and share online content in a responsible manner. Action is required at all levels of societ
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  • ...cerns can be grouped together under four main themes. The first one is the protection of human rights in the cloud, because most of the time – one of the data It was also identified that the legal framework for data protection has been challenged. For instance, in Romania, and the Netherlands. While t
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  • ...r own privacy and autonomy, and that of the people around us? How can data protection principles such as consent and limited purpose apply in a world of pervasiv ...orld achieve a trusted IoT ecosystem when it comes to security and privacy online?
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  • ...solutions to ensure users’ confidence and trust when using ICTs and going online. ...e to call a blended life, life where we’re going to mix the encounters and online life more and more. But it has also changed the cybersecurity environment o
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  • ...last plenary tomorrow. All participants are invited. It's just to sign up online under the latest news. So it's a first come, first served basis. Please sig ...policies. At the same time, we see that we use copyright as an investment protection. So if you take it away, abolish it, at the same time we have level playing
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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; ...and mis-representation. This area of re-enforcement of mis-information for online news must be discussed. It is now not just misinformation or fake news but
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  • ...ations positively or negatively, directly and indirectly affect our rights online ...d in balancing privacy and other human rights with cyber security and data protection challenges in nowadays digital governance models.
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  • The other one, the young people had a chart online, they were creating insults and creating – containing these expressions, ...in order to defend the child start posting online expressions against the child from another part of the computer. And after they come to see the directors
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  • ...njoyment of Internet users’ fundamental rights and the promotion of a free online market. Indeed, it may be argued that the aforementioned intermediaries hav ...fostering the free flow of information, media pluralism and a competitive online market. For this reason several legislators have already adopted or propose
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  • Hate speech, Social & digital media, Child protection online, Access to content, User & content validity, Media & content policy, Europe ...ies to address content-related issues, including hate speech, child rights online, and monetization. '''[40 minutes]'''
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  • ...ehoder internet governance does or does not take into account human rights online, specifically with regard to hate speech issues ...development give new reasons for concern. One of these reasons is that the online manifestation of hate speech is difficult to monitor, measure and counter.
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  • ...nd training, the establishment of channels for facilitating requests (like online portals). ...service providers to gradually reduce the use of technologies that prevent online criminal attribution such as Carrier Grade NAT / LSNAT.
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  • ...rency? What is the right balance between fighting terrorism and upholding online rights? How can we bring a human rights framing to security and surveillan * Lowering privacy and data protection standards is not the solution for combating terrorism.
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  • ...e implemented to keep the balance between government intervention and data protection. ...e implemented to keep the balance between government intervention and data protection.
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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; ...ulations. Alot of education is still needed as the majority of those going online are new users who does master the don'ts of the Internet and the Dos. Lack
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  • The General Data Protection Regulation is known around the world, but how effective has the regulation * Text of the General Data Protection Regulation: https://gdpr-info.eu/
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  • ...l-single-market/en/news/final-report-high-level-expert-group-fake-news-and-online-disinformation European Commission Final Report of the High Level Expert Gr ...wait for incoming participation from either the audience but also from our online participants, I would like to ask for our first intervention. And to start
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  • **Discussing HR online and new normative approaches ...an rights. The same rights that people have offline must also be protected online. The interpretation of human rights should be dynamic and interpretation mu
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  • * protection and respect for privacy and freedom of expression. Balanced copyright protection was underlined with reference to the rights of authors while, at the same t
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  • ...t centres are currently the most common tools for internet users to handle online hate speech and defamation. ...as discuss how to handle hate speech and defamation in shared cross-border online spaces, where not only different national laws but also different social va
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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; ...ulations. Alot of education is still needed as the majority of those going online are new users who does master the don'ts of the Internet and the Dos. Lack
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  • ...do they dialogue with industry and civil society, to address challenges to online rights and freedoms of their citizens? ...I’m on holiday in Spain. So they wouldn’t do this offline but they do this online. So I have to keep this in mind that the trust is very important but also h
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  • ...ver before. As schools close and people are confined to their homes, being online is providing a lifeline for everyone in society from the young to the old, ...ture of our online freedom depends on our ability to ensure that citizens’ online rights are respected.
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  • ...ommission. I work for the Information Society and my unit is competent for online privacy. So today personally I am responsible for the e-privacy directive s ...en’t discussed the dimension of the protected groups. I mean we have legal protection, for example, lawyer, client privilege, journalist, its source and so forth
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  • ...ose setting limits and controlling our ability to express ourselves freely online? ...g and limiting somebody else's ability and possibilities to publish things online for example, so restrict in a way freedom of expression. The question is if
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  • ...European Commission was to discuss best practices for cooperation between online content-sharing service providers and rightholders regarding Article 17. Th ...dopting this reform, the substantial part of our digital freedom of speech online has been sold out in exchange for hopes for increased profits for the conte
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  • ...I do get it. I get the popular German newspaper, I get BBC, I get CNN, all online. I get it on my cell phone. I read it in the bed, I read it at the Universi ...nions that might not be voiced through the microphone but of course on the online video.
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  • ...access to data in light of implementing [https://gdpr-info.eu General Data Protection Regulation], those concerns applicable to both law enforcement access to da *[https://gdpr-info.eu/ General Data Protection Regulation]
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  • ...blockchain governance, consultant on blockchain, smart contracts and data protection, lecturer at Geneva School of Diplomacy and Université de Genève [https:/ ...certificates - be it for doubtful secret service operations or for witness protection programs. What can we better afford? Corruption or the use of a technology
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  • ...different parts of the world. And it may have the impact of weakening the protection of the users, or the systems, but it won’t have a negative impact on frag ...think that’s a step too far. While the industry in the UK has done it for child abuse images, and Sir Richard explained that process and how it was proport
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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; ...me_2021#ws08_21 | WS 8]] || Claudio Allocchio || GARR || Academia || Data protection: how European researchers can collaborate with researchers outside of Europ
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  • So we have DDoS protection tools and CDN type service. A little fitting about where some of these new ...play out sometimes between the established player and between newcomers. Online advertisement when you look at the Mika report the one which I mentioned yo
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  • * costly brand protection strategies by trademark holders, * new challenges to privacy protection,
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  • The rate we are adding devices and the rate more and more people coming online, I mean, we estimate 2, 2.5 billion users have access to the Internet. Th It means that Skype may perhaps stop working and the online gaming may stop working. A number of services that you take for granted to
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  • ...dio in Berlin will start stream, from there, we’ll have a session from the Child Safety Coalition, Dynamic Coalition from the IGF and they’ll discuss also ...rds about the speakers that we’re going to see today. We have Robert Lexis online already, from the German Federal Ministry of Economics and Energy and this
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  • ...we have access to the Internet that participation is taking place entirely online. Whereas even in a region as relatively developed although diverse as the E ...ften in the preservation space and the digitalization space is if it’s not online, it doesn’t exist.
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  • ...ities, and expands it to the new world of social media, disinformation and online advertising. The DMA addresses the market dominance of the big Internet pla ...r the whole of the European Union as regards digital provision of services online. It has two pillars. One pillar would be DSA whose aim is to ensure proper
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  • ...Strategy, Swedish Radio(confirmed): He will present a concrete project, an online news project, the EBU's 'A European Perspective'. ...create a place where citizens can find trustworthy information in a safe, online environment. We have a fabulous group of guests to give us their insights o
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  • ...y make between 10 and 20 million measurements each and every day. They use online advertisements and like sort of everyone who gets them, if you script these ...Or look at specific specifications on a technical level. Look at consumer protection to see if that can be done. And I will come with two or three examples late
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