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Digital Agenda Assembly 2012
Digital Agenda Assembly 2012☜The 2nd Digital Agenda Assembly in Brussels on 21 - 22 June 2012 seeks to engage all stakeholders in assessing problems and identifying solutions to delivering the Digital Agenda for Europe and bringing the benefits of a digital society and economy to Europes citzens.☜F1CEB7
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Workshops »
Workshops
Workshops☜The Digital Agenda Assembly 2012 is organized around eight workshops on key Digital Agenda topics – and a plenary session to report feedback on previous discussions and hold debates on the way forward.☜FFB597
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w01: Converged Media Platforms »
w01: Converged Media Platforms
w01: Converged Media Platforms☜Following last years workshop on ICT and the management of creative content, the workshop will constitute a further development in the exchanges bringing the focus more on the convergence angle but maintaining the strong emphasis on the consumer which emerged during last years discussions.☜59C6EF
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w01: Online discussion – Converged media platforms »
w01: Online discussion – Converged media platforms
w01: Online discussion – Converged media platforms☜☜FFB597
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1. Eliminating barriers »
1. Eliminating barriers
1. Eliminating barriers☜☜59C6EF
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Actions recommended☜☜98CE71
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Avoid market distortion »
Avoid market distortion
Avoid market distortion☜Regulation should not distort the market (see for example laws on data retention, payment regulation, eSignature etc.☜98CE71
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Define security requirements for multi-party transactions »
Define security requirements for multi-party transactions
Define security requirements for multi-party transactions☜Multi-party transactions require a policy language to express security requirements and resolve security assertions accordingly.☜98CE71
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Empower citizens to control the use and reuse of their data »
Empower citizens to control the use and reuse of their data
Empower citizens to control the use and reuse of their data☜Citizen Empowerment – only citizens should be able to link non-related transactions and reuse data about themselves. The objective: restoring market processes by empowering the only agent that can put value to a process.☜98CE71
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Encourage development of technology design »
Encourage development of technology design
Encourage development of technology design☜☜98CE71
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Legal framework to separate identity and social media »
Legal framework to separate identity and social media
Legal framework to separate identity and social media☜Create a legal framework to allow strong separation of identity and social media - put the citizen in the loop and in control.☜98CE71
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Make audiovisual collective licensing easy and fast »
Make audiovisual collective licensing easy and fast
Make audiovisual collective licensing easy and fast☜Create a European fund centrally managed by a EU agency. A tax could then be levied on each internet connection to build the fund. Copyright owners should be paid from the fund itself.☜98CE71
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Open security standards »
Open security standards
Open security standards☜Security is today the main source of legacy and anti-competitive practices. We need open security standards able to contain all security/identity structures and all security technologies.☜98CE71
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Recognise copyrights of freely-redistributable software »
Recognise copyrights of freely-redistributable software
Recognise copyrights of freely-redistributable software ☜The copyright legislation should recognise the rights of those who create and release freely-redistributable software.☜98CE71
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