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  • #REDIRECT [[Media in the digital age – PL 01 2015]]
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  • ...focus on public service media value and the new types of journalism in the digital age. ...freedom and the freedom of new services and platforms. Are public service media a phase-out model or can underline its continued relevance for open and dem
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  • ...s in the way that we produce news? There is an array of new tools but many media have abused them. There is still traditional journalism and not all types o - Are the media better now and in which way? There is huge tabloidization in journalism.
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  • ...han Wahlberg from Swedish Television sitting there. This workshop is about media and the Internet. I will immediately leave this floor and the workshop to o ...s, and probably the two that drives a bigger audience daily than any other media in Sweden.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Media in the digital age – PL 01 2015]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Media in the digital age – Breakout session 2015]]
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  • == Shared Social Media Services as Alternatives to Big Social – even for governmental communicat #*Jonne Arjoranta, Post-doctoral researcher, Digital Culture, University of Jyväskylä, https://www.hs.fi/mielipide/art-2000009
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  • **'''[[:Category:New media 2015|Media in the digital ]] *[[New Media Summer School 2015|'''New Media Summer School 2015''']]
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  • Born digital - how can the millennials master the digital revolution for business and innovation purposes? online networking competencies, digital skills,social media, digital awareness, youth entrepreneurship, innovation
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  • Modern information platforms (e.g. social media) have been shaping societies around the world for than 15 years. Yet, their ...incing the public that their current form is the definitive form of social media. But is it so?
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  • ...ging. Along with the social networks blogs are a significant factor in the media landscape that affect public discourse and the development of democratic pr ...media services and platforms that are carriers and / or content creators, media system seems more complex and the need for interpretation of the essence an
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  • ...The “Right to Be Forgotten” as an Emerging Threat to Media Freedom in the Digital Age." ...The “Right to Be Forgotten” as an Emerging Threat to Media Freedom in the Digital Age]
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  • ...can you do to look after your own mental health while participating in the digital world? In this session, our speakers from the European Leadership Academy w ...discussion format, where the speaker and the YOUthDIG-participants discuss digital mental health.
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  • ...ntent in new ways, to seek out a new audience. It will be embedded in news media websites and will constitute the only game in the market that is based on r ...Journalistic-Storytelling/Dowling/p/book/9780367076252 The Gamification of Digital Journalism, David Dowling]
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  • ...s in the way that we produce news? There is an array of new tools but many media have abused them. There is still traditional journalism and not all types o - Are the media better now and in which way? There is huge tabloidization in journalism.
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  • ...media education; mapping of media education policies; dynamic coalition on media governance. ...media education; mapping of media education policies; dynamic coalition on media governance.
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  • ...cation Action Plan which includes 11 actions to support technology-use and digital competence development in education. This session seeks to present the educ *EU Digital Education Action Plan
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  • ...focus on public service media value and the new types of journalism in the digital age. ...freedom and the freedom of new services and platforms. Are public service media a phase-out model or can underline its continued relevance for open and dem
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  • '''The IRPC Charter and other relevant digital human rights documents''' ...//digitalconstitutionalism.org/database/ Digital Human Rights documents] - Digital Constitutionalism Network Database
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  • ...m to bring major changes to platform governance - Digital Services Act and Digital Markets Act. During this session, together with the key contributors, YOUth ...Now, Regulating online platforms: how EU Member States are undermining the Digital Services Act]
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  • ...asna Matić, State Secretary for Digital Agenda in the Ministry of Culture, Media and Information Society of Serbia at the Sava Centre in Belgrade.</span>
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  • ...essional journalism and trust in the Internet. What role of public service media in the Internet? Quality standards for user generated content? Where is the ...ic service information/content/media in the online environment? How should media and online content regulation develop in order to serve users’ demands? F
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  • Hate Speech; digital citizenship; education; regulation; non-discrimination; Georgia == Media coverage of the project launching ==
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  • <big>'''Cooperating in the Digital Age'''</big> ...View independent reports of all sessions from the Geneva Internet Platform Digital Watch Observatory''']
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  • ...cooperation and coordination. Join us as we delve into the complexities of digital trust building and examine the potential for collaboration between China an ...tions for cyber trust and cooperation between China and Europe. In today's digital age, mutual trust in cyberspace is critical for successful collaboration be
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  • Why is shaping a greener digital environment important? Haw to shape Greener Digital Environment? * Youth Participation in Digital Age
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  • ...bility in the Digital Age and 'The Hague Charter for Accountability in the Digital Age' as a structured approach for discussion. ...igital technology fosters innovation. Online platforms, e-commerce, social media, artificial intelligence, data analytics, robotics and the internet of thin
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  • <big>'''Innovative strategies for our digital future'''</big> **'''[[:Category:Media and content 2018 | Media & content]]
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  • ...to enhance the guarantees for users to safeguard individual and collective digital rights. ===2. Envisioning the Future of Social Media===
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  • ...#00000a;" align="LEFT"|<span style="font-family: Calibri; ">The Thinktank Digital Youth, Denmark</span> ...ructure of young people’s social everyday lives. They also perceive social media profiles as an inseparate extension of themselves into this new type of pub
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  • | class="m-a-c category" | '''[[:Category:Media and content 2021 | Media & content]]''' ...UthDIG 2023 webinar 01 | Welcome, Introduction to Internet Governance & EU Digital Policies]]
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  • #Media ...more specifically on copyright. Together, these programmes replace the New Media Summer School ([https://www.eurodig.org/index.php?id=623 NMSS]), which was
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  • ...make a clear connection between the ever-growing amount of data generated, digital technologies used, and impact it has on the environment. ...riority. This session aims to give an overview of the state of the play of digital sustainability in European politics, current regulation efforts and open a
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  • ...Schneider is leading the Swiss delegation in various fora in the field of digital and internet governance, including AI. ...icipated in the meetings of the UN Secretary General’s High Level Panel on Digital Cooperation, as personal advisor of Swiss president Doris Leuthard (2018-20
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  • ...en there heading the project Child Protection and Children’s Rights in the Digital World ...uth Protection Act. It is a project for child protection and children in a digital world and she will give us an update on the German Youth Protection Act as
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  • '''[[:Category:New media 2015|Media in the digital ages]]''' ...al_single_market_together%3F_–_Opening_plenary_2015 | How can we shape the digital single market together?]]'''
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  • ...ally children, from the potentially detrimental effects of exessive use of digital technology? ...parents are frustrated and worried about their children’s abundant use of digital devices, often interpreting the child’s love in the gadgets as an indicat
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  • '''Digital Technologies Within Government Bodies''' ...order to keep the services accessible to people without digital access and digital skills.
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  • # Digital technologies and climate change / ID 42, 128 # Digital Rights Convention / ID 41, 95
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  • Working title: <big>''' Workshop 2a: Managing change in media space (Part 1)'''</big><br /> Working title: <big>'''Workshop 2b: Managing change in media space (Part 2)'''</big><br />
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  • | class="m-a-c category" | '''[[:Category:Media and content 2021 | Media & content]]''' *Approaches to Digital Governance
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  • ...ent but implies raising awareness and a multistakeholder in the process of digital skills transfer. digital migrants, digital skills transfer, digital inclusion, lifelong learning
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  • ...egulating the Digital Future: A Centre-Right Approach to Crypto Assets and Digital Currencies] '''Disinformation/Social Media Platform development'''
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  • '''If you have a social media algorithm that observes your behaviour, profiling you, and feeds you things ...Messages’''', which are the latest conclusions on Internet governance and digital policy. It is an overview of the key views of the participants of the Inter
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  • ...h Broadcasting Company (YLE) since 1 September 2018. She has worked in the media sector for 30 years. ...ok the job at YLE, "I have a lot of experience in journalism, but also in media business management during times of transformation and transition."
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  • ...der: 1px solid #00000a;" align="LEFT"|<span style="font-family: Calibri; ">Media Education Center, Armenia</span> ...lid #00000a;" align="LEFT" |<span style="font-family: Calibri; ">Media and Digital Literacy</span>
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  • *retrieving #tagcoded social media content. The session concludes with a view on the digital cooperation benefits of #tagcoding.
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  • copyright, reform, EU, digital single market, culture, creators, press publishers, content filtering, link * The impact of the law on the development of digital media
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  • ...ng digital cultural capital in Europe – Flash 01 2018|'''Flash 1: Managing digital cultural capital in Europe''']] / 22 (confirmed) # [[Digital education action plan – Flash 03 2018|'''Flash 3: Digital education action plan''']] / 36, 43 (confirmed)
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  • #As municipalities invest in digital – smart – city policies that depend on data-driven, and energy-intensiv ...e and the negative relationships between R&D into the latest generation of digital and networked technologies (CCTV, Wifi tracking, 5G, IoT, AI), the long-ter
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  • ...we were 15 years ago, we were all very optimistic that technology, social media would help to Democratize our countries, would offer new opportunities, we ...astructures, our economies and also our democracies through interfering by digital means into our societies, be it with this information, but also be it with
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  • ...]) often host trainings and seminars pertaining to Internet governance and digital rights-related topics == DiploFoundation & Geneva Internet Platform (GIP) Digital Watch observatory ==
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  • online safety, children’s rights, media literacy, freedom of expression, positive content, youth empowerment .... For other paragraphs it is necessary to scrutinise what consequences the digital environment of children has on exercising their rights to freedom and prote
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  • ...' mainly concerned the balance of (sometimes conflicting) interests in the digital age, where traditional standards, legislation and regulation models meet bu '''Digital Citizenship''' – empowerment of individual Internet users and the CoE’s
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  • | class="m-a-c category" | '''[[:Category:Media and content 2021 | Media & content]]''' ...OUthDIG 2022 webinar 01 | Introduction to Internet Governance and European Digital Policies]]
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  • '''From Internet access to an active and meaningful participation in a digital society and in Internet governance processes: the way forward.''' ...y empower end user to be an active part of the digital society? What about digital literacy, awareness, education, adequate and encouraging public policies an
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  • | [[FS_02_2021|FS 2]] || Governing digital interdependence – the role of Europe || <span id="Auke_Pals">[[EuroDIG 20 ...[WS 01 2021|WS 1]] || rowspan="2" | European Digital Service Act (DSA) and Digital Market Act (DMA) presentation and discussion || Velimira Nemiguentcheva-Gra
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  • ...hanges of experiences, including for the generation of robust evidence for digital development that promotes access to information. ...ors such as those in the UN e-Government Survey published by UNDESA, ITU’s digital skills measures, meaningful connectivity, reports such as those by the Regi
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  • ...nment_%E2%80%93_PL_01_2012|'''PL 1:''' Intellectual property rights in the digital environment]] ..._inclusion_%E2%80%93_a_boon_or_a_bane%3F_%E2%80%93_WS_04_2012|'''WS 4:''' Digital inclusion – a boon or a bane?]]
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  • ...image:Icon_transcript_20px.png | Transcript | link=Gender in the immersive digital future – a new matriarchy? – BigStage 2020#Transcript]] | [[image:Icons ...eality human and Mother-AI debate about the emerging social changes in the digital society of the 21st century. Central to discussion will the increasingly te
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  • ...important event, we’re a founding partner, we represent 116 public service media organizations for those that don’t know us, across Europe, North Africa a ...les around media, the rules around broadcast media, the rules around other media and how that has changed over time. You know, there is no one‑size‑fits
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  • ''Working title:'' '''Innovative strategies for our digital future''' | class="m-a-c category" | '''[[:Category:Media and content 2018 | Media & content]]'''
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  • ...ducate users raising their awareness of online risks; teaching digital and media literacy and skills; ...ine ways to empower more people to make best use of the opportunities that digital technologies provide in order to assist economic development, competitivene
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  • ...groups such as the young, the elderly or the unemployed; the lack of basic digital skills; and the lack of assistive technologies for the disabled. <li>The DAISY Consortium (Digital Accessible Information System) "works towards creating the best way to read
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  • ...Pre 05 2023|PRE 5]] || rowspan="2" | Let's promote the European vision for digital governance and cooperation in the UN! || <span id="Ana_Neves">[[EuroDIG 202 ...Subtopic 3]] || rowspan="2" | Internet Fragmentation / How can the Global Digital Compact prevent Internet fragmentation? || [[EuroDIG 2023 – FocalPoints#A
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  • ...truments, sensors, online transactions, email, videos, and a host of other digital sources. **New Media & Journalism
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  • ...d #00000a;" align="LEFT"|<span style="font-family: Calibri;">The Thinktank Digital Youth, Denmark</span> ...l strategies to preserve their privacy is essential to their use of social media. However, they generally appear unaware and unconcerned about the flow of p
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  • ...global nature of the internet and explicitly focus on the perseverance of Digital Human Rights. ...literacy so, maybe we could have media and information literacy, including digital literacy and I think about the appropriate response to comply with Human Ri
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  • ...0%93_WS_02_2013|'''WS 2:''' Culture, copyright and the future of access to digital content in Europe ]] | 16:15 '''Flash 3'''<br /> Google, media system and news aggregation
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  • ...as so far developed out of any democratic control, thus producing waves of media populism. The recent pandemic, and the subsequent health infodemic, reveale ...the market from competition between interference. In a similar way, today, digital giants such as Google and Facebook emerge from a natural selection process
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  • ...t users will reach 487 million. However, we also have to face our internal digital divide: between countries in the North and in the South, and in the West an ...be focused on issues like affordability of services, cultural barriers and digital illiteracy.
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  • ...s_towards_economic_and_social_development_%E2%80%93_WS_06_2011|'''WS 6:''' Digital literacy and skills towards economic and social development]] ..._media:_Freedoms_and_responsibilities_%E2%80%93_PL_03_2011|'''PL 3:''' New media: Freedoms and responsibilities]]
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  • '''[[:Category:Media and content 2017 | Media & content]]''' ...nvironment – the case of Ukraine – Pre 01 2017|'''How to defend freedom of media in a complex environment – the case of Ukraine''']]<br />(11:00-13:00) Ro
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  • * Elena Perotti, Executive Director of Media Policy and Public Affairs, WAN-IFRA ...stems and Electronics from King’s College, London, UK, in 1990, a Ph.D. in Digital Communications from Imperial College, London, UK, in 1997, and a Specialize
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  • * [[WS 08 2020|WS 8:]] (Decentralised) digital identity (working title) and | class="m-a-c category" | '''[[:Category:Media and content 2020 | Media & content]]'''
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  • One track, if you allow me to call it a track, it is about media, public discussion, public sphere and whatever goes with it, the number of ...er since 2008. Just for the record, we’re an association of public service media, and we’re presenting 114 broadcasters in Europe and associated with Asia
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  • | [[WS_02_2024 | Workshop 2a]] || Managing change in media space (Part 1) (working title) | [[WS_02_2024 | Workshop 2b]] || Managing change in media space (Part 2) (working title)
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  • ...id pace in Europe, proposed by national authorities, the EU (e.g., via the Digital Services Act) and by internet intermediaries themselves. ...h/home ADI/MSI-DIS]) and Committee of Experts on Freedom of Expression and Digital Technologies ([https://www.coe.int/en/web/freedom-expression/msi-dig MSI-DI
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  • ...m’ is organized by Young Pirates of Europe, a federation of seven European digital rights youth organisations, as one of several activities with a focus on co Creating shareables, social media and website content
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  • 17:15 – 17:30 '''Sharing, gathering and interpreting social media data on policy issues''' Session 2 '''How should the social media data be analyzed and presented for informing policy debates''' led by Corne
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  • | Oct.2020 || Deputy Director-General, Internet Media Division, LDP ...ne information, and technology. These topics were also discussed at the G7 digital tech Ministers meeting in Japan hosted this year.
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  • ...he global conference on cyberspace and the summit on accountability in the digital age. ...here does the boundary lie between what is and what is not acceptable in a digital world? Where does freedom of expression end and censorship begin? And to wh
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  • '''[[:Category:New media 2016|Media and content]]''' '''[[Embracing_the_digital_(r)evolution_–_2016 | Embracing the digital (r)evolution]]'''. Expectations and thoughts from the audience (moderated o
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  • * Lee Hibbard, Media and Information Society Division, Council of Europe # Digital Content Strategies and Policies | ''OECD''
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  • As with much of the digital economy, the use of algorithmic systems is characterised by a high degree o ...ational tensions also arise from the use of algorithmic systems for social media bots, micro-targeting of political ads and other interventions in the infor
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  • | [[PL_02_2020|PL 2]] || Digital sovereignty || Valentina Scialpi || European Commission | rowspan="2" | [[PL_03_2020|PL 3]] || rowspan="2" | The European Digital Economy and COVID-19 pandemic: current state of affairs, risks, and opportu
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  • == Focus Area 1 <br />Digital sovereignty – is Europe going in the right direction to keep the Internet ...growth of businesses and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the digital economy. When developing new regulations, arguments for and against introdu
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  • ...#00000a;" align="LEFT"|<span style="font-family: Calibri; ">The Thinktank Digital Youth, Denmark</span> ...l strategies to preserve their privacy is essential to their use of social media. However, they generally appear unaware and unconcerned about the flow of p
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  • ...tal methods and has led several studies on the democratic debate on social media across the Nordic countries. ...democratic debate. The spread of illegal content online, upholding of our digital freedom and expression, discrimination against select groups, spread of mis
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  • ...coordinates standard-setting and co-operation activities in the fields of media, Internet governance, data protection and cybercrime. He is also responsibl ...to decide what type of society we want to create, what is the role of the digital technologies within that society.
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  • '''<big>EuroDIG 2021 – Into Europe’s Digital Decade</big>'''<br /> | class="m-a-c category" | '''[[:Category:Media and content 2021 | Media & content]]'''
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  • <big>'''Digital cooperation between African and European parliamentarians'''</big> ...e, reliable, secure, and accessible connectivity. Developing the necessary digital skills for meaningful connectivity is required to develop Internet governan
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  • <big>'''''Cooperating in the Digital Age'''''</big> (as of 29 June 2019) | class="m-a-c category" | '''[[:Category:Media and content 2019 | Media & content]]'''
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  • '''<big>“Global Economic Recovery – Investing in Digital Transformation”</big>''' – Keynote (10’’) ...tof Szubert]],<br />High Representative of the Prime Minister for European Digital Policy, Republic of Poland Plenipotentiary for UN IGF 2021, President of th
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  • <big>'''''Innovative strategies for our digital future'''''</big> | class="m-a-c category" | '''[[:Category:Media and content 2018 | Media & content]]'''
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  • ...access and adapt to these new features? Does the average citizen have the digital skills? *[https://ec.europa.eu/jrc/en/digcomp/digital-competence-framework The Digital Competence Framework 2.0 | EU Science Hub (europa.eu)]
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  • ...utu.be/_3fJPZtBFcM]] | [[image:Icon_transcript_20px.png |Transcript | link=Digital information literacy as a modern civic skill – a Finnish perspective – Finland is frequently hailed as a global forerunner in digital information literacy and finding remedies to counter misleading information
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  • <p>With the Media formats increasing on the Internet, the accessibility turns more complex an ...enough. Libraries are also places to learn and excellent tools to improve digital literacy.</p>
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  • ...roem_08_wiki.jpg|thumb|200px|none|Stefan Lindström, Finnish Ambassador for Digital Affairs]] ...and analyzing paradigm changes. Passionate about emerging opportunities of digital transformation and innovation.
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  • ...ly in the context of big data - , freedom of expression and freedom of the media, freedom of assembly, free access to information) respected and promoted in ...Nations General Assembly - Resolution 69/166 "The right to privacy in the digital age"], December 2014
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  • Expertise and education about Internet Governance for a sustainable digital transition. ...timising learning environments''' in particular by harnessing 21st century media and information literacies (coding included), to help citizens make informe
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  • ...to enhance the guarantees for users to safeguard individual and collective digital rights. ===2. Envisioning the Future of Social Media===
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  • ::: d. Mark Carvell, UK Government, Department for Culture, Media and Sport ...private companies which control and operate on the Internet and the wider digital environment (see note 3). He also referred to a recent survey carried out b
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  • ...applied in a manner that constitutes arbitrary discrimination or disguised digital protectionism; and do not impose restrictions that are greater than are req "European Free Flow of Data Initiative within the Digital Single Market," Inception Impact Assessment, 3 October.
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  • Privacy, mass surveillance, digital activism, civil society participation. ...needs to be assessed and problems associated in this context, such as the digital divide and a lack of institutionalization should be discussed.
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  • ...t Forum, II</big>'''<br />[[ Finnish Internet Forum, II | '''Shared Social Media Services as Alternatives to Big Social?''' ]] (60') ...the UN! – Pre 05 2023 | '''Pre 5:''' Let's promote the European vision for digital governance and cooperation in the UN!]] (90')<br />[[List of proposals for
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  • ...dy in ’95, and so I feel fairly digital, I spent almost half my life being digital, I still reflect upon the fact that my default setting is off line. I refer ...nd young people who are for other reasons of manifest risk of running into digital trouble. This may be children without good adult role models. This may be c
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  • ...ipt_20px.png | Transcript | link=Fake News – Dissolving Superstitions with Media Literacy – WS 10 2021#Transcript]]<br /> ...daily life from disinformation and deceit. Critical thinking and practical digital skills go hand in hand, and they need to be nurtured at all stages of life.
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  • ...track" rowspan="2" | [[ WS 02 2024 | '''Workshop 2a:''' Managing change in media space (Part 1)]] (60') ...track" rowspan="2" | [[ WS 02 2024 | '''Workshop 2b:''' Managing change in media space (Part 2)]] (60')
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  • ...there is accordingly, a growing number of initiatives aiming to tackle the digital divide and get people online. This has lead to an influx of new and vulnera The digital gap still exists: first of all in the dimension of access (technical equipm
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  • ...promotes mental wellbeing, but still there is a need for more research on digital addiction. This is something that effects all of us every day. This session ...es and found agreement that the legislative process and enforcement of the digital services package should tackle specific issues such as enhancing clarity of
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  • ...crete initiatives which go beyond regulation and can contribute to shape a digital public sphere which respects human rights and which works according to demo ...iscuss approaches and concrete initiatives which can contribute to shape a digital public sphere which respects human rights and which works according to demo
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  • ...0px.png | Transcript | link=Doing everything online – mental wellbeing vs. digital addiction effects on human interaction – WS 13 2021#Transcript]]<br /> ...ould be a limit to the number of hours a child spends online. We discussed digital addiction. We discussed mental wellbeing and attempted to find a balance be
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  • ...a? Does it – is it complementary? It’s certainly here, and the traditional media has to adapt. And we will be hearing about the challenges and also the oppo ...iticians address (inaudible) – that is first made to take this from social media? And this was Yerki. Sorry for the pronunciation.
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  • ...osed to threats online like bullying, grooming, and sexual abuse. Also the digital environment makes it particularly difficult to ensure their right to privac *30 Years anniversary of the UN-CRC – what does this mean in the digital age?
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  • * Jasna Matic, State Secretary of the Digital Agenda, Serbia ...ve been in many conferences during my 15 years time involvement now in the media policy field. And I think EuroDIG as such is developing more and more. It h
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  • ...d to what we’ll discuss right after the speeches in Focus Session II about digital interdependence, how to deal and govern a space that’s so interdependent ...than the past. Nobody, of course, knows what’s going to be the year 2030. Digital goes so quickly.
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  • ...all here. Dear citizens of the World Wide Web of democracies, we live in a digital age. We know we are all connected by optical cables and computers, but most ...secure online identity. And I'm very proud to be the President of the only digital society which has a state.
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  • ...d formal school education, critical Internet literacy is necessary for the digital transformation of young people and adults to: *assess the main social and legal issues that affect their digital transformation (online freedoms, privacy, identity),
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  • ...e have already discussed yesterday and today the role of social networking media and social networking sites in general but also the role – but does it ha ...hree daughters and they are playing on the Internet. They are using social media very heavily. And if you see what they are doing, man, that’s immense. Bu
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  • ...l for empowerment in order to ensure safe and responsible usage of digital media by young people and adults in the information society. ...wering those who are accompanying young people on their way to responsible digital grown-ups.
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  • ...[[ Pre 02 2024 | '''Pre 2:''' Launching IGF Dynamic Coalition on Measuring Digital inclusion for building inclusive Knowledge Societies]] (60')<br />''UNESCO' ...track" rowspan="2" | [[ WS 02 2024 | '''Workshop 2a:''' Managing change in media space (Part 1)]] (60')
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  • *[[#Mariya Gabriel|'''Mariya Gabriel''']], Commissioner for Digital Economy and Society, EU | [[image:Icons_live_20px.png | YouTube video | lin ...ls, experts and business representatives to discuss the strategies for our digital nature. The dialogue incorporation with the Internet community on public po
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  • ...iety, particularly leisure and consumption, health, social security, work, media, politics. Which regulatory approaches and frames are needed to ensure such
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  • ...analyze the biases, power dynamics, and political interests that permeate digital systems, challenging the notion of internet as a neutral domain. Furthermor *[https://greaterinternetfreedom.org/team/olga-kyryliuk/ Olga Kyryliuk] - Digital Rights Coordinator at Internews; Chair at South Eastern European Dialogue o
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  • ...gital solution and by that I mean not 50 shades of gray, we need typically digital on, off, zero, one, yes, no, something that will give a good sign as to how ...work together with this goal in mind, let’s work together to translate the digital evolution into a positive and constructive revolution, to underline how thi
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  • ...Schneider is leading the Swiss delegation in various fora in the field of digital and internet governance, including AI. ...icipated in the meetings of the UN Secretary General’s High Level Panel on Digital Cooperation, as personal advisor of Swiss president Doris Leuthard (2018-20
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  • ...peration among European public service media and reinvigorating grassroots media, among others. Moderator: Liz Corbin, Deputy Media Director, Head of News, EBU (confirmed)
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  • ...ll in advance to the pandemic, it is well-known, the acceleration that the digital evolution had. ...jected are the figures of last year’s, more than 1 million views on social media, through the international conference, through around Italy, it was around
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  • ...ession will deal with problems arising from certain types of use of social media channels and possible remedies to address them. The purpose of the session *Media literacy
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  • *Deborah Bergamini, Sub-Committee on Media and Information Society This session is about digital citizenship. And, of course, it’s a very broad multi-faceted concept. And
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  • We have been reporting from digital policy event, major digital policy events, including EuroDIG since at least 2015. The aim of the report ...cond paragraph to the commenting platform on our newsletter and our social media platforms. You will be able to get the direct – and also on our website �
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  • ...on_transcript_20px.png | Transcript | link=When Universal acceptance meets Digital inclusion – WS 06 2023#Transcript]]<br /> How can stakeholders help achieve a digital transformation that offers and promotes cultural and linguistic diversity t
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  • *[https://www.twitter.com/EuroDigitalLang Euro Digital Language Campaign] ...Localization Expert, Centre for Youth Empowerment and Leadership (CYEL) / Digital Agenda for Tanzania Initiative (DA4TI)): Challenges and opportunities to as
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  • ...itical dissent, particularly in authoritarian countries, where traditional media outlets continue to fall under strict government control. The Freedom House ...ould also like to praise the work of the OSCE Representative on Freedom of Media Dunja Mijatovic, whose engagement is particularly important in dialogue wit
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  • ...ulated and shared, and affording more agency to users and citizens. Social media sites and services (microblogs – Twitter, social network sites – Facebo ...Austria, I am very much involved in drafting laws. I’m responsible for our media legislation, for example. We have any draft law bill in the Internet where
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  • To secure and strengthen democracy in the digital age, sustainable, high-quality journalism is the first line of defense. ...ernet that we have known is now under a two-front attack. On the one hand, digital authoritarianism is rising. Not only are countries that have always wanted
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  • ...| [[image:Icon_transcript_20px.png | Transcript | link=Competition in the digital ecosystem – Europe and beyond – WS 17 2021#Transcript]]<br /> ...airness for all its users. Today, however, we see how platforms and social media are establishing monopolistic positions at the expense of users and smaller
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  • * '''Technical community representative''': Luca Antilli, Head of Media Literacy Research, Ofcom ...to become a part of digital society by the pandemic, such as the elderly. Digital literacy should be approached in an interdisciplinary manner. Users should
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  • ...0c?t=10456]] | [[image:Icon_transcript_20px.png | Transcript | link=Social media – opportunities, rights and responsibilities – WS 06 2020#Transcript]] ...for access – enjoy one’s seemingly unfettered freedom of expression in the digital public space. But when does personal freedom end and personal responsibilit
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  • ...8R-1Vpx948?t=6269]] | [[image:Icon_transcript_20px.png | Transcript | link=Digital Sovereignty impact on the Internet infrastructure. – FA 01 Sub 02 2022#Tr The session will look into some of the consequences of EI Digital Sovereignty on the technical level of the Internet, on the policy making bo
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  • ...is a public value space bringing more than just economic wealth to users. Digital education is a precondition for employment and for generally empowering cit Digital education was considered to be a precondition for employment and for genera
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  • * Anna Romandash, Digital Communications ...ial (Twitter, facebook). Remote Moderators monitor and moderate the social media channels and the participants via WebEX and forward questions to the sessio
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  • ...xploiting people’s emotions. The end goal is to be picked up by mainstream media and successfully mine people’s trust by polluting the information ecosyst ...ournalism-media-and-technology-trends-and-predictions-2019.pdf Journalism, Media and Technology Trends and Predictions 2019]
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  • ...combating cybercrime and ensuring safety, freedom of expression, future of media, privacy and anonymity and identity. Overall, the European and national pri ...t the Internet plays during and after the COVID-19 pandemic. Regulation of digital services and content moderation, cybersecurity principles and standards, ch
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  • * Jasna Matić, State Secretary for Digital Agenda, Republic of Serbia (Chair) * Ilya I. Massukh, Deputy Minister for Telecommunications and Mass Media of the Russian Federation
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  • ...ipt | link=Freemium Dating Apps: Risks and Opportunities for Dating in the Digital Age – Bigstage 04 2022#Transcript]]<br /> ...discussion, Fremium Dating Apps, risks and opportunities for dating in the digital age. I ask Fabio Monnet to come to the stage. Hello. Great. This works.
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  • ==Digital Cooperation – Report of the UN High level panel== ...peration submitted its report [http://bit.ly/UNSGdigicoopreport The Age of Digital Interdependence] on Monday 10 June 2019. EuroDIG will be the first opportun
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  • The panel session underlined that, if during the pre-digital world, the answers to these questions were relatively uncomplicated; the ev Because I’m also an an educator. I work with students. I work with the digital native generation. They tyke it for granted that everything is going to be
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  • *Ardi Jürgens, Zone Media OÜ ...of the best use of a domain name, although they can be a helpful marker of digital identity
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  • ...ring movements starting in Tunisia and going on, et cetera. So it’s in the media. It’s on the political agenda. But the realities are quite different. ...s a number of principles. How can they fight hate speech? Of course in the media, at that time Internet was not or almost not existing yet. Now, but these a
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  • ...d discusses their interaction with other actors, such as regulators, other media, and users. ...ernance that specifically focusses on reducing extremist content on social media platforms (Christchurch call)
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  • ...at European country you are; and we have two different perspectives of the digital contents, one from the corporate or cultural content and the other as other And there is not enough supply of digital contents, especially in some areas, no multilanguage shows some concerns, a
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  • ...nbsp;Innovation and economic issues&nbsp;</span> <span class="m-a-c">&nbsp;Media & content&nbsp;</span> <span class="c-c-o">&nbsp;Cross cutting / other issu ...s-a-c">n</span> || <span class="table-squares-23 t-a-o">n</span> || In the media we are increasingly hearing about the lack of awareness and sensitivity to
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  • ...ntlemen. To each and every one of you in this room including the possible, Digital Inclusion – a Boon or a Bane. And I want you all in this room to be as pr ...enging because five years I was leading the project which was working with digital inclusion, not exclusion. And now you are asking practically, it was useful
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  • This plenary will discuss what we mean by ‘Internet fragmentation’ and ‘digital sovereignty;’ what the social, political and economic costs of unintended ...to be de-indexed, privacy protection and data localization, as well as the Digital Single Market.
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  • ...rder to feel ready and able to get involved. How do we increase and deepen digital literacy in our communities – should it be government-led, private sector Digital literacy, e-skills, education, training, capacity building, cybersafety, pr
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  • ...n increase of 20 percent, according to last year. And exceptionally strong media interest, for whatever reasons. But these facts speak for themselves. ...And I’m looking forward to an inspiring and constructive “Dialogue on the Digital Society at Stake – Europe and the Future of the Internet.”
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  • ...cybercrime, manage privacy and protect personal data, create and co-create digital content by producing, designing, writing, and publishing it. Which policies ...e, learn to manage privacy and protect personal data, create and co-create digital content.
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  • ...What’s up in the Netherlands?''' – Showcase of Dutch Best Practices in the Digital Domain</big> ...s multi-stakeholder cooperation into his veins. From the very beginning of digital society, he works together with everybody, creating every day. And so I'm v
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  • ...it from the information society [http://www.coe.int/t/dghl/standardsetting/media/Doc/H-Inf%282008%29009_en.pdf]. ...rs for Electronic Communications [http://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda/sites/digital-agenda/files/Traffic%20Management%20Investigation%20BEREC_2.pdf] (BEREC) ha
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  • ...d least understood!) technologies that will form the infrastructure of the digital economy and society. When it is fully deployed and in use, it promises fast ...o Mohrs, Member of the German Bundestag and Member of the Committee on the Digital Agenda (5”)
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  • * Juan Zafra, ASIMELEC, Digital Content Commission ...content on the Internet from any and all countries/territories, ‘mash-up’, digital derivative works, and agreements between content creators, telco operators
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  • Find an independent report of the session from the Geneva Internet Platform Digital Watch Observatory at https://dig.watch/resources/open-mic-session ...e and let us know what their ideas are about innovative strategies for our digital future.
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  • ...to give their views on the role of the Internet for democracy. Are social media applications indispensable tool for “people’s power” – and what els * Jasna Matić, State Secretary for Digital Agenda, Republic of Serbia
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  • ...ses like Arvato (“a leading international service provider that thrives on digital technology”) what is usually called “public-private partnership”(PPP) ...blic and provision of basic supplies is understood as a human right in the digital age.
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  • ...of the "Charter on Digital Rights" which has been discussed in the German media and was presented during the re:publica conference in Berlin will be presen .../>Informing people about their human rights online is crucially important. Media and information literacy programs should be promoted. It is also a responsi
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  • ...tu.be/1I8yJ-9lGaE]] | [[image:Icon_transcript_20px.png | Transcript | link=Digital sovereignty – is Europe going in the right direction to keep Internet inf Countries around the world are increasingly using the term “digital sovereignty” to justify strikingly different policies to control how the
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  • ...rts, not just the people on the stage. The official title is Embracing the digital revolution or evolution, because there’s an R in brackets, and it’s to ...and never ending decision of how we came up with the name of Embracing the Digital Revolution. If we embrace something it means we take ownership and we as In
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  • ...0px.png | Transcription | link=Advanced literacy – Basic education for the digital age? – EDU 02 2019#Transcript]]<br /> 15 minutes reviewing current "digital literacy" teaching practices in school / adult-education curricula<br>
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  • ...regulation needed because there will be a shift in responsibility from the media to the citizens / viewers and to the intermediaries. ...r audiences and consumers to make informed choices when engaging connected media provisions in the context of social, cultural, and technological change. Un
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  • ..., business model, content creation, narratives, ethic, quality journalism, media literacy education, response to hate speech, take down, education, alternat Deployment of Internet infrastructure is insufficient without media literacy education, aimed at equipping (young) people with the competences
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  • * gray are from cluster[[Media, content and services]] ...individuals. This balance has to be leveled out. We will shape education, media, services and most things of our lives based on data. We need to make sure
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  • ...[image:Icon_transcript_20px.png | Transcript | link=The European vision of digital sovereignty: From principles to action – FA 01 Sub 01 2022#Transcript]]<b What is distinctive about Europe’s digital sovereignty vision and how does Europe progress in moving from principles t
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  • ...ublic sector bodies during procurement, to ensure that websites, software, digital devices are more accessible – so they may be used by persons with a wide <li><strong>Ellen Broad</strong>, Manager of Digital Projects and Policy, International Federation of Library Associations and I
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  • *Ann Katrin Agebäck, Swedish Media Council ...he child. But the means for protecting children is rapidly changing in the digital era, and makes it necessary to update the way we think about child protecti
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  • ...ions to national ccTLDs, local offices obligations etc.) How to ensure the digital coexistence of heterogeneous laws and values in online spaces is thus becom ...to be free is deeply ingrained in the genes of public discourse. Although media policy has remained a „normal“ tool of state(s), information beyond eac
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  • ...on human rights, on Internet of Things, free flow of data, innovation, the digital single market of course which is something really at the heart of what we� ...t context too, it was mentioned already once or if not more than once, the media pluralism and democracy colloquium that’s taking place in November and th
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  • ...regulation for interoperability severely limits the usability of existing digital learning platforms for individual knowledge management by learners. Much of ...le, questions of knowledge management and accessibility, digital autonomy, digital literacy, as well as tools and best practices both educators and learners c
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  • ...roduce News Feed had impact on visibility and economy of small independent media in the test regions. A change in how YouTube suggests videos could impact t ...d safety, content take down, the right to be forgotten, and market power; “digital neutrality policy is a set of rules, realized through restrictions on softw
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  • ...– current state of affairs, risks, and opportunities – PL 03 2020|European Digital Economy and COVID-19 pandemic – current state of affairs, risks, and oppo *The main question remains: Is COVID-19 ushering in a fundamental digital paradigm shift?
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  • *The main question remains: Is COVID-19 ushering in a fundamental digital paradigm shift? *The digital divide in society and the economy is becoming increasingly clear. Only thro
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  • ...ts. On the other hand, need for equal regulatory treatment for old and new media came up. ...le who are here with us, let me say that she is a Senior Policy Manager on Digital Economy, in charge of ICT policy of the International Chamber of Commerce.
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  • ...ce debates yet could contribute especially on topics such as online social media. Therefore, IG policy shaping forums such as the EuroDIG bring these issues ...here this time. I’m happy to welcome the European Youth Forum and the New Media Summer School and I’d like to ask the young people, if you may, if you ha
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  • ...the Internet infrastructure level can be wrought with problems. The EU '''Digital Services Act (DSA)''' proposal addresses providers of services establishing ...ntal in maintaining freedom of expression in a tightly controlled domestic digital environment.
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  • ...actually, organizing the Danish IGF, Danish industry associations, Danish Media Council, Industry of Human Rights. So there were probably as many reasons f ...1, and after a report from the French Council of State on the Internet and digital network.
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  • ...e asked to identify priority/key IG issues facing European countries (e.g. digital divide, privacy and data protection, cybersecurity, etc.); :i. Lea Kaspar. Global Partners Digital. United Kingdom.
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  • ...ng people should be considered stronger as users, digital natives and more media literate people. Young people were in particular referred to as users betwe ...not necessarily „speak the same language“ in terms of media use, a lot of media learning happens through peer learning.
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  • ...nbsp;Innovation and economic issues&nbsp;</span> <span class="m-a-c">&nbsp;Media & content&nbsp;</span> <span class="c-c-o">&nbsp;Cross cutting / other issu ...on of the public sector? How will this support the achievement of the 2030 Digital Compass targets?
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  • ...tual worlds, but real risks: navigating metaverses as a next generation of digital platforms – TOPIC 03 Sub 01 2023#Transcript]]<br /> ...the continuation and amplification of existing threats well-known from the digital platforms. Moreover, the specific technical nature of metaverses and extend
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  • ...ity, communication and participation. Online, we can create, share and use media content in a variety of ways and with very little effort. This is even more * '''Digital facilitator''': [[User:Sebastian|Sebastian Haselbeck], CoLab]
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  • - In view of the growing role of (dominant) platforms in the digital economy, is there a need to adapt competition rules and/or regulation to re - How can Europe manage a centralizing digital infrastructure that it increasingly depends upon? For example, should we de
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  • * Final Report of the Regional Conference “Media in Times of War”, held in Georgia in 2022 ...is undermined. During the Council of Europe regional seminar conference on media in times of war in October of 2022 the Chair of the TV and Radiobroadcastin
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  • *Narine Khachatryan, Media Education Center ...will take care of remote participation. We have the community manager for digital which is a – we have Jan Flodin. And, of course, we look forward to a ver
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  • Find an independent report of the session from the Geneva Internet Platform Digital Watch Observatory at https://dig.watch/sessions/intersection-between-public ...have the problem of fender blocking or controlling what you're doing, the digital standards, that's the kind of thing we want to promote. We sat together in
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  • ...an Commission has recently launched a new initiative [https://ec.europa.eu/digital-single-market/en/next-generation-internet-initiative '''"Next Generation In ...is a key central part to what we do in the future. Because otherwise, the digital divide will become a permanent reality, and will actually prevent the harne
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  • * Need for national strategies on digital inclusion, as an outcome of European policies, to be implemented in close c # To adapt and continue working on e-educational solutions and media literacy methodologies to deliver access to content and capacity building t
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  • ...cted devices and then they’ll be history. There won’t be new media and old media. There will just be what’s online and there will be history. First, users should be given clear and easy data management and controls over digital identity, the data per sensor, per account, per product, and per home. Devi
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  • ...nbsp;Innovation and economic issues&nbsp;</span> <span class="m-a-c">&nbsp;Media & content&nbsp;</span> <span class="c-c-o">&nbsp;Cross cutting / other issu ...t of new technologies, we need to take into account that we are using more digital technologies, and learn how to apply them in daily lives. So, it is importa
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  • ...ety (WSIS), does Internet governance keep pace with the development of the digital landscape? What’s the role of the United Nations in governing the Interne ...ger a change. In addition, as a concrete action point from the Roadmap for Digital Cooperation, the IGF has reformed its structure by introducing the Leadersh
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  • *Slobodan Marković, Advisor to the State Secretary for Digital Agenda Republic of Serbia ...n, Clean IT Project, Slobodan Markovic, Advisor to the State Secretary for Digital Agenda Administration from Serbia, Christoffer Karsberg, ENISA, and Marco P
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  • ...nbsp;Innovation and economic issues&nbsp;</span> <span class="m-a-c">&nbsp;Media & content&nbsp;</span> <span class="c-c-o">&nbsp;Cross cutting / other issu You can also [[Media:EuroDIG-SEEDIG_2020_List_of_proposals-web_01.pdf | download the list of pro
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  • ...in the economic, social, cultural rights, context, the right to education, digital education, quite obviously. So when you go through the rights, you can actu ...Google, and this could be seen as a kind of editorial process like in the media; it’s not natural.
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  • * Impact of digital currency and Bitcoin in development and less development countries [https:/ * Future of the Digital Currency and Blockchain Technology [https://www.eurodig.org/index.php?id=13
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  • Workshop 2. Let’s see, culture, copyright and the future of access to digital content in Europe. Stuart, you were one of the few men on the panel, which ...rkshop started from the premise that being able to access, share and reuse digital cultural content was in the public interest, and that the current Europe co
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  • ...y – How do we get European citizens, governments and economies fit for the digital age?''' *John Higgins, President, Digital Europe
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  • * '''Digital facilitator''': [[User:Silvio|Silvio]] We have the panel, plenary 1, which is called, like the event itself “Digital society at stake. Europe and the future of Internet.” We have Leonid and
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  • ...erefore we believe it is very important to establish trust and transparent digital society. 1) What digital citizenship mean to you?
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  • ...are and educate intelligent risk management for children and youths in the digital world must build on different pillars, i. e. positive content, parental con * '''Digital facilitator''': [[User:Lorena|Lorena]]
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  • ...t=17613]] | [[image:Icon_transcript_20px.png | Transcript | link=Governing digital interdependence – the role of Europe – FS 02 2021#Transcript]]<br /> Title: <big>'''Governing digital interdependence – the role of Europe'''</big><br />
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  • ...a, we approved the strategy which sets the stage for their future European digital agenda. And Europe has to take those measures to play a bigger and increasi ...a has, in our opinion, stressed the right path. The design of an ambitious digital agenda should foster the development of the Internet within Europe. The Eur
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  • * Impact on digital rights in Europe * 2019 Ranking Digital Rights Corporate Accountability Index: https://rankingdigitalrights.org/ind
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  • Find an independent report of the session from the Geneva Internet Platform Digital Watch Observatory at https://dig.watch/sessions/blockchain-privacy. ...lyst on Blockchain and cryptocurrency, e-money and digital currency at the Digital Watch Observatory, and he will start with an introduction in Blockchain and
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  • ...the Internet’s growth. Regulation and ethics must join forces to give the digital universe a framework of rules. What is the Role of Corporate Social Respons ...ols for individuals. Also, regarding the digital contents, the industry of digital content is a driving force for innovation, and social and economic developm
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  • ...th health or government services, to traveling, to participating in social media. But who should control those IDs and how can we minimize the personal data ...rnment services to managing a bank account or just participating in social media, from paying taxes to buying goods, end-users and consumers, identification
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  • * Meryem Marzouki, European Digital Rights (EDRI) & CNRS ...interesting is of course that in the US, with the – I think it’s the DMCA, Digital Millennium Copyright Act, my understanding is – and my apologies to those
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  • *Pēteris Zilgalvis (Head of Unit, Digital Innovation and Blockchain Digital Single Market Directorate DG CONNECT Co-Chair, FinTech Task Force European *Pēteris Zilgalvis, Head of Unit, Digital Innovation and Blockchain, DG CONNECT, European Commission (EC)
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  • ...well are very close to those, such as for example data governance, sump as digital governance, avoiding Internet fragmentation or topics related to sustainabi ...nnounce it via our channels so for EuroDIG, it is the newsletter or social media and then get involved in the session if you are in Kyoto in person or if yo
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  • ...of Ministers of the Council of Europe on fundamental rights stemming from digital presentation and other technologies. ...surveillance that challenges privacy and can have a chilling effect on the media and, of course, on Freedom of Expression in general. It is clear that the P
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  • ...for compensation for the use by platforms of news produced by traditional media. ...e Party MEPs in the Parliament, so that certainly boosts the importance of digital rights in the European Parliament.
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  • In the digital economy services are merging more and more across different sectors. Many o ...spective respectively (net neutrality, privacy, security, online payments, digital literacy etc.)? What are currently the biggest hurdles to further develop e
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  • ...ture. And together we need to face the challenges and opportunities of the digital revolution. And I promise that ITU can play its part. ...ntries. Recently digital inclusion is one of our also activities, not only digital divide. We organize annual events on ICT event globally. And also accessibi
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  • ...this plenary will consider inter alia: revenue streams, traditional vs new media trends, new partnerships, Internet of things, cloud-computing and mobile se <blockquote>''Jasna Matić, State Secretary for Digital Agenda, Republic of Serbia''</blockquote>
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  • ...by the EU Parliament and the Council of the EU - could dramatically alter digital services as we know them. By requiring Internet services to implement conte ...nd Communications Industry Association. We represent internet companies in digital sector in Brussels and Washington and we've been – well involved in compa
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  • ...[[image:Icon_transcript_20px.png | Transcript | link=The European Union’s Digital Transformation – Regulatory Challenges, Technical Impacts and Emerging Op ...ar their implementation and enforcement challenges and paths to regulating digital technologies and the positive and negative impact of the regulation on tech
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  • ...workshops. We’re linking them. This is under the title of confronting the digital divide. The subtitle is Internet access and or as human rights for minoriti ...repeat. What is the one thing that has to change in order to confront the digital divide effectively? You all got that? It’s up there. So you can read it.
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  • Digital trade, e-commerce, trade agreements, WTO, data flows, data localisation ...e various contexts. This plenary session will discuss the pros and cons of digital policy issues in trade negotiations from a European standpoint. Are Europea
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  • The programme of the New Media Summer School is based on the EuroDIG programme and made bottom up by the y *Digital literacy must be on the agenda of all stakeholders.
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  • *Sarah Kelly, The Coalition For A Digital Economy *Considering whether access to digital content being regulated by contractual terms and conditions of private comp
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  • * Andreas Krisch, President of European Digital Rights (EDRi) ...pen in the future, the Internet of things. Andreas represents the European Digital Rights and has experience of these issues. Andreas.
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  • ...ion. These countries suffer of serious limitations to participation in the digital economy due to third country rules that limit transfer of personal data. #Civil society and its role for information freedom and digital apps usage ''(Robert Guerra, ICANN)''
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  • ...hat we should go for, and we think also, of course, we need to work on the Digital Agenda in a large scale, but we also need to take the small steps in order ...the public service broadcasting that now we prefer to call public service media is a lot related with that in terms that, for instance, in our mission, in
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  • ...ernet, we didn’t have people communicating digitally. We didn’t have trade digital, and everything did not go by the net at that time. >> HENRIK NILSSON: I’m an attorney, a partner in a Stockholm media law firm, specializing in issues such as privacy. I represent business inte
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  • ...uld include interprofessional communication (authorities, business, users, media) as well as multi-disciplinary approaches (infrastructure, legal, economic, ...sts do not superpose or undermine public interest. Public institutions and media should cooperate in building trust about Internet services instead of only
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  • Increasing calls for digital sovereignty have been met with complaints against the risk of a "splinterne More recently, an increased strive for digital sovereignty over the activity of global Internet platforms has created frag
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  • ...of AI Regulation and Algorithmic Governance by merging Political Science, Media Studies and Science & Technology Studies. He worked at ITAS for the AI poli ...European policies, notably the AI Act, the implementation of GDPR and the Digital Services Act, consumers’ law and standardisation processes. Formerly lead
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  • ...cludes, but is not restricted to, the NIS Directive, Cybersecurity Act and Digital Single Market strategy. However, this session invites participants to think ...e Hurel, Cybersecurity and Digital Liberties Programme | Igarapé Institute Media and Communications (Data and Society) | London School of Economics and Poli
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  • ...df Council of Europe, Human Rights Violations Online], drafted by European Digital Rights, DGI (2014) 31, (04.12.2014) ...r David Kaye's call on freedom of expression and the private sector in the digital age (29.01.2016)]
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  • 1. TAPSCOTT, Don (2008). Grown Up Digital: How the Net Generation is Changing Your World, McGraw-Hill. ISBN 0-07-1508 ...o Eastern European Countries?, Proceedings of the International Conference Media and Information Literacy for Building Culture of Open Government, Khanty-Ma
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  • ...eping these devices working, and being able to use various sorts of social media, is a vital lifeline for displaced persons on the road. They also play an i ...ions, disproportionate monitoring of uses, or restricting access to social media tools.
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  • ...ted concepts and initiatives for a European copyright approach fit for the digital age. * '''Digital facilitator''': [[User:Lorena|Lorena]]
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  • * How to do so when citizens’ data and digital footprints and online practices straddle more than one national border? * [http://www.gold.ac.uk/media-communications/staff/franklin/ Marianne Franklin (IRP Coalition (IGF)/Golds
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  • '''<big>Official launch of IGF 2022 youth track focused on digital transformation and IG engagement</big>'''<br /><br /> ...em to network with senior stakeholders, experts in Internet governance. As digital transformation was among the topics of interest to youth, the capacity deve
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  • ...ope and the way forward to transform the lives and businesses to shape our digital future as Europeans ...industry, digital skills, future of jobs, startups, e-government services, digital Europe
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  • ...aris Call for Trust and Security in Cyberspace, the UN High Level Panel on Digital Cooperation and industry led initiatives as the Tech Accord (Microsoft), th ...ment as well as the protection of freedom of expression and privacy in the digital age? And how can new intergovernmental projects as the Global Compact, the
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  • ...ata, AI, platforms, cross-border data flows, free flow of data, open data, digital economy Data is the oxygen of the digital economy. It has enabled new business models and is fundamentally changing e
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  • Advanced digital technologies can contribute in a meaningful way to improve quality of life, Advanced digital technologies can contribute in a meaningful way to improve quality of life,
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  • * Bogdan Manolea, European Digital Rights ...Ian Fish, are on the panel, together with Bogdan Manolea from the European Digital Rights in Romania, and Marie Georges a Council of Europe expert.
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  • ...on, online information exchange to online commerce. It became obvious that digital human rights are an indispensable part of human rights. *Digital literacy is important to prevent increased attacks on users in the financia
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  • ...7590s]] | [[image:Icon_transcript_20px.png | Transcript (follow up) | link=Digital services regulation – opportunities and challenges – WS 01 2021#Transcr ...he European Commission-proposed DSA and DMA and what they (could) mean for digital companies, end-users, and the Internet itself, within and beyond the EU. Co
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  • ...we think that – well, I’m a blogger myself. And I think blogging and using media is a perfect platform for discourse and creativity, particularly amongst yo ...structure, you basically have existing institutions. We talked a lot about digital content, Intellectual Property, that we do have an institution. But the pro
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  • ...d widespread mistrust of people from all over the world for the mainstream media and the mainstream politicians. ...different aspects of the Internet Governance from the legal aspect and the digital protection in relation to minority discrimination and children exploitation
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  • <big>'''MEDIA AND CONTENT'''</big> ...izens and lowers trust in content publishers. All stakeholders should make digital literacy a priority, which includes critical thinking skills to recognise f
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  • '''Remote moderator''': Ayden Férdeline, New Media Summer School Now, there was a Freedom of Information request by media, and they obtained these rankings and scores that were used for that. And t
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  • Access, Carbon footprint, Circular economy, Climate change, Digital pollution, E-waste, Energy, Greenhouse gas emissions, Green IT, ICT4D, ICT4 ...), the energy needed to power our ever-growing data consumption, and even "digital pollution," such as unused spectrum or Internet Protocol (IP) numbers and A
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  • ...e meet at EuroDIG 2019, the European Union's Directive on Copyright in the Digital Single Market will have been published, and the clock will be ticking on na ...e often complicated way that copyright interacts with how the internet and digital technologies more broadly have developed.
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  • ...l impact of 5G such as its role in smart cities and smart communities, the digital divide, IoT, Industry and PA digitalization and edge cloud applications for ...r />https://www2.deloitte.com/content/dam/Deloitte/cn/Documents/technology-media-telecommunications/deloitte-cn-tmt-empowering-smart-cities-with-5g-white-pa
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  • ...ng of nonprofitable organisation, because we have to have in mind that our Digital Economy is not going to be developed if we don’t have our own Internet. T ...we are speaking for Europe, we have to construct our own Internet, our own Digital Economy, which can be competitive and also collaborative with other territo
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  • ...approaches meant to ensure the effective protection of human rights in the digital society? new technical mechanisms and applications meant to ensure that eac * '''Digital facilitator''': [[User:Anya|Anya]]
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  • ...net of Vice-President Neelie Kroes, previous European Commissioner for the Digital Agenda. He was responsible for advising the Vice-President on the developme ...il society voice. She has written on the regulation of traditional and new media markets at EU and international levels contributing to the literature on ag
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  • ...rnet. Others call for more regulation in order to fight crime and abuse in digital spaces and keep the Internet safe for its users. Some political systems app ...Privacy, cyber security, cross-border data flows, internet governance and digital skills.
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  • ...a good choice with the overarching theme for 2017, which is to shape your digital future. You can put lots of things under that. But the main intention, I th ...raine, I'm director of international nongovernmental organisation European media platform, and member of IGF steering committee.
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  • Find an independent report of the session from the Geneva Internet Platform Digital Watch Observatory at https://dig.watch/resources/criminal-justice-cyberspac ...sociate Professor at University College Dublin, who has huge experience in digital IPv6. We have Markko Kunnapu who is working with the Ministry of Justice of
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  • ...ng of nonprofitable organisation, because we have to have in mind that our Digital Economy is not going to be developed if we don’t have our own Internet. T ...we are speaking for Europe, we have to construct our own Internet, our own Digital Economy, which can be competitive and also collaborative with other territo
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  • *Find an independent report of the session from the Geneva Internet Platform Digital Watch Observatory at https://dig.watch/event/eurodig-2022/international-coo ...orse and then worse. You can just look at the statistics and read from the media. Not only the cybercriminal, the numbers, they’re rising, and the problem
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  • >> We have a social problem that is associated with the use of these media, and we have to educate people. >> Berlin is really a vibrant place. Specifically the tech community and the digital community.
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  • ...ial (Twitter, facebook). Remote Moderators monitor and moderate the social media channels and the participants via WebEX and forward questions to the sessio Find an independent report of the session from the Geneva Internet Platform Digital Watch Observatory at https://dig.watch/resources/iot-%E2%80%93-economic-opp
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  • ...ction Law, privacy, AI regulation, Digital Law, Consumer protection in the digital market, Data Sustainability, Intellectual Property Law. *Find an independent report of the session from the Geneva Internet Platform Digital Watch Observatory at https://dig.watch/event/eurodig-2022/regulating-emergi
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  • Digital Cooperation Roadmap in an European context: Update on the processes and the For over a year, the world turned to digital completely. The IGF, as well, was hosted completely online for the very fir
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  • ...e seen as a promising step. However, the problems of security and trust in digital environments persist and require new approaches and new public authority co ...to Internet and guarantees for freedom of speech. Any intentions to build digital walls in Europe (like in other parts of the world thus erecting a demarcati
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  • *More educational initiatives that is broad based about how digital literacy and knowledge about rights are intertwined. It is important that governments, civil society and companies are aware that digital exclusion exists and that excessive barriers are preventing groups of our s
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  • ...f encryption is a necessary means of protecting fundamental rights and the digital security of citizens, governments, industry and society. However, the debat ...ciety’s Director, Internet Trust. He is a specialist in online privacy and digital identity, with over 30 years’ experience in systems engineering, consulti
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  • *John Higgins, Digital Europe Then we have John Higgins, Digital Europe that we saw this morning. Welcome.
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  • ...uals, citizens and consumers. Our lives are increasingly digital. We leave digital traces, they’re left behind and they’re collected and stored and used f ...lized, protecting Human Rights, freedom of speech, privacy, protecting the digital economy. And we are not for any technical means that might be weakening the
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  • ...e Georgian National Communications Commission.He is a visiting lecturer on Media law in Tbilisi State university and member of the Bar Association of Georgi I'm going to quote numbers from a recent European digital progress report just published a couple of weeks ago by the European Commis
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  • ...ta into a competitive advantage? If we are to reap all the benefits of the digital transformation, we need to find new solutions to ensure that the consumers� ...onsible Robotics and on the board of the Institute for Accountability in a Digital Age. She also serves as a member of the European Commission's High-Level Ex
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  • ...at the far end on the left, we have Oliver Crepin Leblond. He has a PhD in digital communications from Imperial College in London and the founder of Global In ...power and communications, it’s the combination of the two, and what is the digital society that will be so dependent on all those networks but, at the same ti
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  • ...licymakers about the security in their country. It can be done through the media. It can be done through other organizations. But one of the most important ...important goal that we are trying to achieve at the European level that is digital sovereignty.
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  • ...tion. For this purpose, policymakers should have a long-term vision of the digital future and the impact of technologies on social and economic life. Find an independent report of the session from the Geneva Internet Platform Digital Watch Observatory at https://dig.watch/resources/should-public-policy-prior
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  • ...ial (Twitter, facebook). Remote Moderators monitor and moderate the social media channels and the participants via WebEX and forward questions to the sessio Find an independent report of the session from the Geneva Internet Platform Digital Watch Observatory at https://dig.watch/resources/building-blockchain
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  • In 2017, EuroDIG explored the topic of how the digital revolution is changing people’s worklife. Artificial Intelligence is expe *[https://ec.europa.eu/digital-single-market/en/news/communication-artificial-intelligence-europe?utm_sour
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  • ...teenth century, are too slow and cumbersome for collecting evidence in the digital age. ...And she is working with a number of trade associations and is chairing the Digital Europe as well as the TechAmerica privacy and security working group. She w
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  • ...ge digital coexistence. So in a nutshell, do we, today, have the tools for digital coexistence, the cohabitation of people from diverse countries with diverse ...uTube, Twitter, blogs, is a new tool for dissemination of hate speech, the digital instruments may also prove to be decisive to promote dialogue, debate, and
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  • *Dominique Lazanski, GSMA (https://www.gp-digital.org/board/dominique-lazanski/) ...a bit more on their role, which is focused right now and very much in the media on protecting public safety, and while that is one of many, many aspects, w
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  • :* Lea Kaspar, Global Partners Digital, "rootless cosmopolitan" ...Partners Digital - she works at the intersection of international affairs, digital communications, and human rights.
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  • ...gnatuschtschenko Eva Ignatuschtschenko] - Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS), United Kingdom Find an independent report of the session from the Geneva Internet Platform Digital Watch Observatory at https://dig.watch/resources/challenges-and-uptake-mode
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  • * '''Digital facilitator''': [[User:Tobias|Tobias]] >> CORNELIA KUTTERER: I’m digital policy for middle eastern Africa and I work for Microsoft.
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  • >> Hi. I’m Sara. I’m from the new media summer school. I’m a student in the UK. I don’t know if you’ve heard ...a few elements that would help is the further development of the EU single digital market so at least we take away the barriers amongst ourselves and that we
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  • ...e panda thing, because it's an internal joke. Some of you are using social media might have seen that joke of when you mention certain terms, every time you ...d States, there is an effort underway now by Consumer Reports to develop a digital privacy standard. They're trying to do this in an open way with all stakeho
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  • ...lking on behalf of EDRI which is the coalition of NGOs trying to fight for digital rights. From what was said I have nothing more to add but let me make this ...ience on this, I have planned a meeting, a closed door meeting without any media anybody in September and we might be able to have some honest conversation
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  • Find an independent report of the session from the Geneva Internet Platform Digital Watch Observatory at https://dig.watch/resources/dns-quo-vadis-%E2%80%93-ad >> My answer will be very simple, do not mix up what media says on RT or CNN. There is no technology alternative to DNS for a simple r
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  • ...ce agencies have, they’re strong around Europe. Inside Europe, we have the digital single market, so if data is transmitted inside Europe, for example, from B ...hink we as Europeans should show the Americans example and create a social media, with respect to privacy, for example. I think it can be done without selli
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  • ...rst on the domain and we are including people who are helping to break the digital device and doing so is worth it. I am not going to go anymore because we do ...o have support from businesses related to IT and the Internet and also the media and we have institutional support.
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