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  • *The digital revolution and social security protection<br />While the digital revolution may provide substantial advantages in rel ...yment situation, in particular through modern electronic communication and data collection techniques (ECSR, Conclusions 2006 and 2012, Statement of interp
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  • ...rks, on issues such as moderation and removal of content, privacy and data protection, fair competition, national security and taxation.</li></ol> ...ks on issues such as moderation and removable of content, privacy and data protection, fair competition, national cybersecurity, and taxation. There was that rec
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  • ...mpanies that are, respectively, investing in rural and remote areas and in data centers. However, laws of physics are not a social construct: 5G connectivi ...te Internet are all run by non-public players, and they all have their own data storage and other infrastructures. This is one of the causes of the Interne
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  • How to ensure effective protection against online harms, such as hate speech and dis-information in time of cr ...it is crucial to acknowledge the role of journalists and provide them with protection, access to information, and adequate work conditions. Journalists must adhe
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  • ...represent rep business as an observer at the Council of Europe on the data protection and digital economy. >> AUDIENCE: Hello. I'm Yannam (?). I come from the Data Protection Agency from Macedonia.
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  • ...time to move on to the next phase: translating data ethics principles into data ethics solutions. ...t the consumers’ trust in the data economy stays strong. A strong focus on data ethics and the responsible use of AI could be one mean towards this end.
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  • ...importance, the value of the network neutrality support with regard to the protection and the promotion of human rights and media. ...the content side and the media side are the aspects I’m working on. Child protection were in the past issues I worked on and the question of the telecomm packag
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  • ...ass the floor very quickly to and gentleman beginning oh who is doing some data crunching. We’re called uncovering the DNA of European IG(F) initiatives ...on the national and regional IG(F) initiatives. So though the probably the data will not be completely accurate, as Lee told you that in Europe we are talk
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  • ...ta patterns and Artificial Intelligence and everything which processes the data. So when you approach the regulations and influence of the end users you ha ...of these technologies should take in to count. And these include security, data management, transparency, ensuring that people have the skills to be able t
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  • ...ial-media-privacy-and-the-use-and-abuse-of-data Facebook Social Media User Data at US Congress Day 1] ...Propaganda, governance, surveillance, lack of ethical data cleaning, lazy data, state obey ensure, comes again. All these concerns have been widely discus
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  • ...regarding rights and freedoms (e.g. privacy, freedom of expression, child protection etc). ...ral. Usually events were more automatic, like open Internet, use of public data. So for that reason, we had attracted quite a large crowd.
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  • ...Switzerland, and what was the implementation going to be for the copyright protection for Quad 9? What legal jurisdiction did that court have in making that deci ...ctually follow the same logic as in the CBC, so to abbreviate the Consumer Protection Corporation regulation. Under the CPC, the action on the regulatory level c
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  • >> ANA CRISTINA NEVES: Let me ask one thing. Are you talking more of protection or empowerment of children? ...end our rights, be it on issues related to Freedom of Expression or to the protection of privacy or other issues related to intellectual property rights, et cete
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  • ...as early as 1992. In particular, he looked into packet oriented speech and data services for existing and future mobile networks. His numerous publications ...n Europe, the Intelligent Cloud Technologies Laboratory deals with AI, Big Data, and Cloud Computing technologies and embedded and intelligent computing sy
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  • Also, looking on the users, they might have run assumptions on security and data privacy. So they just click on encrypt DNS but they do not know whether it� ...ave extremely high standards at least in Europe and in Germany in terms of data privacy. So for the user it might be very better just to keep the existing
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  • ...icial penalties. And it, in effect, bypasses the citizens’ rights to legal protection. ...is in effect – is in fact cast upon the waters of the Internet without any protection whatsoever.
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  • ...s. And that's still ongoing. We'll make more studies and want to have more data on the introduction of new TLDs and what happens with our TLD universe. So ...e that was not part of the competition thing. So I can still a lot of more data especially in the pricing area, but these are quite some interesting result
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  • ...IG issues facing European countries (e.g. digital divide, privacy and data protection, cybersecurity, etc.); ...ething relating to what I’m going to call European values of human rights, protection of human rights, freedom of expression, the usual standards that we uphold
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  • ...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 ...duce Blockbuster, to produce bestsellers. If you take away this investment protection, so the field is more open, we have a level playing field and – in econom
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  • ...t users to the Internet. They enable the processing of enormous amounts of data. They host and store web-based services. ...lected human rights such as the freedom of expression and privacy and data protection. Again, we try to point out that any demands, any requests by states which
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  • ...are compatible with human rights - governments should not collect personal data in bulk. *Governments cannot meaningfully analyze massive amounts of data.
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  • * costly brand protection strategies by trademark holders, * new challenges to privacy protection,
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  • ...-- I'm not shy to say so. A little bit my love baby in this is the norm of protection of the public. That's what they do understand, they do understand that it m ...n users of the Internet are starting to understand that they don't get the data for good. There is not an offer of free access but there is driving busines
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  • ...king into account the users’ perspective notably as regards data privacy, data sharing and information exchanges between competitors in the internal marke ...the Metaverse - Security, Data & Personally Identifiable Information (PII) Protection. She also takes part in the AFNOR Metaverse commission of standardization.
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  • ...xt and data mining but I know that there are very strong views on text and data mining. But we’re talking about very basic elements of a functioning Inte ...And I’m not sure if the European Commission will be able to introduce more data than currently is in play about the reform debate.
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  • ...ty standards (e.g. availability and accessibility of services, resilience, data security). The participants of the workshop agreed and concluded that secur ...e providing is authoritative. It is really the core business to secure the data for all the .DE space and to provide the service as a whole for the .DE and
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  • ...edish NGOs oriented towards the continuous improvement of privacy and data protection in law and technology.<br />Previously, she was a Member of the European Pa ...tute, in Rio de Janeiro. <br />She has an MSc in Media and Communications (Data and Society) from the LSE, where she studied the governmentality of IoT Pla
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  • ...is not a panacea. We have to strike a balance between their views and the protection and the respect for our core value: Namely, human rights, democracy, and th ...discuss creative issues to discuss cross-border Internet, privacy and data protection as well as government attempts to regulate the Internet. We at the Council
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  • ...this that sometimes are addressed by gathering a great deal of statistical data and trying to boil that down into some kind of a predictive algorithm, poss ...achines are powerful, the software that drives them, helping us to analyze data to look at outcomes and conditions over perhaps a period of time to try to
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  • What CENTR does, we provide and help aggregate a lot of statistics and data for them. We have public documents and documents that is just for the membe ...d ourselves. There are plenty of examples. Facebook has a huge quantity of data centers.
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  • ...TMContent?documentId=09000016804ff5a1 Recommendation CM/Rec(1996) 4 on the protection of journalists in situations of conflict and tension] ...s.aspx?ObjectId=09000016806415d9#_ftn1 Recommendation CM/Rec(2016)4 on the protection of journalism and safety of journalists and other media actors]
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  • Hate speech, Social & digital media, Child protection online, Access to content, User & content validity, Media & content policy, ...d:-a-toolkit Hate Speech Explained: A Toolkit] ([https://www.article19.org/data/files/medialibrary/38231/Hate_speech_report-ID-files--final.pdf PDF])
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  • ...about software license enforcing respect of digital autonomy and personal data rights on a software infrastructure level, while still using existing legal ...n for Ethical Source, Alex is also working on licensing strategies for the protection of digital autonomy and rights of e-learning users.
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  • ...it doesn’t travel in one big hunk, it gets pulverized into tiny packets of data, each one wrapped with info about what it is, where it came from, and where ...’s no single point of failure. If one path gets overloaded or broken, your data just takes a different path. Even if a big chunk of the Internet gets wiped
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  • ...se of data being stored in data centers and sent around the globe. Besides data centers, which are well known energy consumers, the aim is to identify othe #How can we get companies to change the settings of their data centers to optimize their technology to also consider energy use?
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  • ...r engagement. Apart from acting as providers of services such as end-point protection or technology consulting, non-state actors have also been seen to contribut * Nata Goderdzishvili (Head of Legal Department, Data Exchange Agency, Georgia)
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  • *Nigel Hickson (Adviser on Data Protection, Potters Bar, United Kingdom): Technical roadblocks to multilingualism ...our first speaker. Our first speaker is Nigel Hickson, an advisor on data protection supported by the user-centric that will speak on the technical roadblocks t
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  • ...ometimes heated debate and different views is the digital public goods and data commons. I can already see an interesting discussion here on this issue. Di ...igital policy and Internet governance without sufficient data or impact of data in particular on society. Therefore, there is recommendation to move forwar
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  • ...s for public empowerment in areas like self-sovereign identity and trusted data sharing. ...nt use case: notarization of documents, certification of diplomas, trusted data sharing, and the European self-sovereign identity framework (eSSIF).
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  • ...ed the World Press Trends reports, the most authoritative global source of data and analysis on the international newspaper industry, managed Media Develop ...k monitoring can be strengthened by supplementing the analysis of platform data with other evidence such as consumer research into how users engage with th
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  • ...ser to interact with our Web services is by having full control over their data and without forcing them to use our services. That is absolutely fair. ...nk of people in this house, libraries there, who cannot afford our – these data banks, these – which have all the journals, et cetera.
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  • ...d quantitative methods. So we use personal interviews in order to have the data afterwards. And this is an example that we had during the interviews. ...society. Media has both responsibilities but it also has, you know, source protection and all these rights that they need to have in order to do their job. And i
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  • ...hted the importance of issues related to online security and ‎safety, data protection and utilisation, as well as freedoms and rights on the Internet. Even befor ...quite close. The actual answer for the E.U. is 13%. 13% according to E.U. data. 11 to 13% to be precise.
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  • ...uses of data, what could be the best conditions to promote cooperation and data sharing between firms on a contractual basis? ...rvices so that users gain insight into and can control who processes their data?
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  • ...tion security and turning on encryption and confidentiality and integrated protection and all the communication. ...ybe there is more in gaps in other areas, like how do we protect like your data when it is at rest or in use. And can we trust the other party at the other
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  • ...rybody now can bypass traditional gatekeepers and – trading one’s personal data for access – enjoy one’s seemingly unfettered freedom of expression in ...r more reliable funding for public service journalism on one hand, and the protection of the freedom of the press by national authorities on the other. Crises su
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  • ...als and their devices from cybercrime, manage privacy and protect personal data, create and co-create digital content by producing, designing, writing, and ...major and uneven interruption in students’ learning. UNESCO has publicized data demonstrating a negative impact the school closures are having on students�
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  • ...e experience in telecoms regulation as well as intellectual property, data protection and e-Commerce services. In the early years of her career, she worked as a ...able investment climate, digital inclusion, digital financial services and data policies. He also manages engagements with key partners including the WEF,
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  • ...nications technologies (ICTs), the energy needed to power our ever-growing data consumption, and even "digital pollution," such as unused spectrum or Inter ...adb The Cloud Is Material: On the Environmental Impacts of Computation and Data Storage]
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  • ...ANDRA HOFERICHTER: Hello, everyone. You won’t believe! It was a night! Our data center dropped out and our host website, the euro dig website and the Wiki ...d those themes, we have four thematic tracks for the IGF this year, trust, data, inclusion, which were the three themes that we used in Berlin and which re
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  • ...word pressed based instrument, it is – how would you – not an app. So data protection should be around it. You will have one week to make your comments on the pl ...confused of the overemphasis on combating head speech when the headline is protection in the time of crisis and also given that hate speech is not necessarily a
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  • ...as international arrangements pertaining to privacy, protection, consumer protection and so on where I would argue nevertheless, there can be rights, dimensions ...hen we have sections on freedom of assembly, and privacy and personal data protection, access to knowledge, access to education and culture. And we address the r
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  • ...help in gaining a comprehensive and analytical understanding of the (big) data behind the phenomenon of disinformation. ...do a bit more or much more to give access to dependent researchers to the data.
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  • ...an of worms, because we have other sessions coming up, but in terms of big data. Somebody from the outside, I can’t see whether you are – whether you If you look at big data, if I’m not 100% sure whether that address is shared, you might be flagge
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  • ...voor te zorgen dat iedereen het recht heeft om te beslissen hoe zijn eigen data wordt gebruikt. Dit recht moet redelijk afdwingbaar zijn. '''<big>Regulation of internet, data privacy and legal protection against cybercrime</big>'''
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  • ...view on this. Are we talking about the open Internet? Are we talking about data services. And my question is if I am not happy in Sweden, can I vote with m ...ONCK: Thank you, Amelia. I mean the transparency also means understand the data for end consumers.
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  • *Amali De Silva-Mitchell, Dynamic Coalition on Data Driven Health Technologies / Futurist ...to in the decision. The Digital Markets Act does not replace any consumer protection legislation or competition law. It is a question about what will it be once
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  • ...er hand, we give it away to all parts of the world, in general less – data protection rules apply outside of Europe. ...y as possible through co-use, codevelopment, coinvestment. The system, the data analyst, all of the technology needed to implement the forces not to be est
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  • ...mostly held on Twitter and not so much in the rooms is the one about child protection. That was a topic at the conference, but especially the relationship to cen ...e to see more evidence-based discussions. We have so many reports, so much data out there, if we announce a session with the possibility of uploading repor
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  • ...at would enable better use of data for computational analysis, so text and data mining, machine learning and this kind of stuff. People went into this disc ...side space, which included an exception for text that would allow text and data mining for scientific research purposes. It introduces an online education
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  • ...ternet we knew. It keeps on changing. We are a CDN feeder network. Content data comes across to local exchanges, goes out to server cones and the Internet ...this diversity is that it is not the folk who haven’t done it, are missing data, are missing information, are doing something wrong. There are reasons why
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  • ...ust published a couple of weeks ago by the European Commission. This is EU data but I think it gives us a good indication on the gap between urban and rura ...ng is I think it is important not to relax on the end use, on the consumer protection because that is a very important part that I guess even community networks
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  • ...up from the top through opening up our institutions, by, for example, open data and more collaborative processes, so there can be more transparency and so We need trustworthy media and protection and rules for the media in order to have independent and free and diverse m
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  • ...citizens. It is something we should be providing because it is a right to protection. It is basically the right to safety. We should be providing that actively, ...about that. Because in the end, it has to be precautions of how expensive data is on the prepaid plan. If it is five euros, that is enough. 20 euros, that
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  • ...xperts from the political or economical level to give them information and data about our target groups. So we haven’t mentioned at all things like technological protection measures or licensing or geo blocks or Government censorship of certain Web
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