The post-apocalyptic world without IPv6 – Flash 05 2019
Consolidated programme 2019 overview
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Final title of the session: Please send the final title until 25 April 2019 latest to wiki@eurodig.org. Do not edit the title of the page at the wiki on your own. The link to your session may otherwise disappear.
Working title: Flash 05
Until 25 April 2019.
Session description
Until 30 April 2019.
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Format
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Flashes are a flexible format with no formal session principles applying. Mostly for presentation of a project, product or thesis, a controversy to gather feedback from the audience. No reporting and no remote participation or transcription support.
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Further reading
Until 30 April 2019.
Links to relevant websites, declarations, books, documents. Please note we cannot offer web space, so only links to external resources are possible.
https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-arkko-iab-internet-consolidation-01
https://i4ada.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/TheHaguePrinciples_public_consultation-v0.1.pdf
https://www.internetsociety.org/issues/future/2019-consolidation-call-for-papers/
Competition policy for the digital era, by Jacques Cremer, YA de Montjoye, Heike Schweitzer
http://ec.europa.eu/competition/publications/reports/kd0419345enn.pdf
Unlocking digital competition: Report of the Digital competition expert panel (March 2019):
People
Until 15 May 2019: Key participants
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Example for a list:
- Carl Gahnberg, Policy Advisor at the Internet Society
- Jari Arkko, Expert on Internet Architecture with Ericsson Research and member of the Internet Architecture Board
- Wout de Natris, De Natris Consult, moderator