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European Dialogue on Internet Governance

Для тех кто сможет быть 20-21 октября в Страсбурге….

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http://www.eurodig.org


Monday, 20 October 2008-09-23

Chairperson: Jan Malinowski, Media and Information Society Division, Council of Europe

11:00 – 11:30 Opening session
– Maud de Boer Bucquicchio, Deputy Secretary General of the Council of Europe
– Representative of the French Presidency of the European Union
– Representative of Civil Society
– Representative of Private Sector

11:30 – 12:00 Setting the scene
– IGF in a nutshell: Markus Kummer, Executive Coordinator, IGF Secretariat, UN
– Why EuroDIG?: Bertrand de la Chapelle, Special Envoy for the information Society,
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, France
– European perspectives for Internet governance: Erika Mann, Member of European Parliament

12:00 – 13:00 What is internet governance for Europe?
This session will harvest the European stakeholders’ views, issues, concerns and ideas about
what Internet governance is what can be discussed and developed at the European level.
– Open session moderated by: Ayesha Hassan, International Chamber of Commerce –
BASIS
– Reactions by representatives of the European Parliament, of the Parliamentary Assembly
of the Council of Europe, of national parliaments

13:00 – 14:30 Lunch break

14:30 – 15:45 European perspectives on security, privacy and openness (Part I)
– Moderated by Benoit Muller, Business Software Alliance and Ilkka Lakaniemi, Nokia
Siemens Networks
What are security, privacy and openness on the Internet from the perspectives of European business, civil society and governments, based on concrete examples and, as a corollary, the corresponding values, and rights attached to them? This session will map out interests, challenges and difficulties that European stakeholders experience related to security, privacy and openness on the Internet – taking into account the European perception of an information society in which citizens and businesses benefit from a maximum of security, privacy and openness at the same time:

15:45 – 16:00 Coffee break

16:00 – 18:00 Poster Session: European-led IGF workshops
This session will highlight the workshops and events being organized by European stakeholders at the IGF in Hyderabad. This informal show and tell session about who is doing what at the IGF in Hyderabad will also give participants an opportunity for participants to get to know these actors and contribute to and join their events:
– Moderated by: Lee Hibbard, Council of Europe
– Commentary by: Markus Kummer, Executive Coordinator, IGF Secretariat, UN

18:15 Reception offered by the Council of Europe

Tuesday, 21 October 2008

09:15 – 10:45 Universal Access to the Internet
This session will debate universal access to the internet from the view points of European governments, civil society and business. Discussions will inter alia consider whether or not to establish universal access obligations for broadband on telecom companies, and how to improve access for people with disabilities, communities, people in a situation of vulnerability or who are otherwise disadvantaged, and social groups including minority groups as well as the elderly.
– Moderated by: [to be confirmed]

10:45 – 11:00 Coffee break

11.00 – 12:30 European perspectives on fostering security, privacy and openness (Part II)
This discussion on the interplay between security, privacy and openness on the Internet will build on Part I of the previous day in order to try to identify ‘win-win’ situations and to minimize trade-offs between these three objectives with a focus on specific European examples. This session will bring out issues that relate to e-commerce activities (such as fidelity programmes, e-banking etc), passport and other identity applications, expression of personal identities and management of personal profiles and behaviour online (connected to social networking sites, sites used for public rating or harassment of others like teacher ratings sites, “rotten neighbours”, online games, etc.).
– Moderated by: [to be confirmed]

12:30 – 14:00 Lunch break

14:00 – 15:30 Managing critical Internet resources
This session will explore the European stakeholders’ views on how the Internet Governance architecture should develop in order to successfully and sustainable meet upcoming challenges. It will focus on the example of IPv6 deployment and would explore ways how this should be done in order to maximize benefits for all stakeholders. It shall also reflect on to what extent IPaddresses are a resource of public value and what rules their governance should follow.
– Moderated by: Wolfgang Kleinwächter, University of Aarhus, Denmark

15:30: 16:00 Closing session / wrap up
– Moderated by: Thomas Schneider, OFCOM, Switzerland
– Round table discussions with session moderators: Benoit Muller, Business Software
Alliance, Ilkka Lakaniemi, Nokia Siemens Networks, Wolfgang Kleinwächter, [other
moderators to be confirmed]

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