[Webinar] Copyright infringement: from SOPA/PIPA to Megaupload
Webinars Internet governance and digital policy, Intellectual property rights EventsThe text discusses the impact of the / Strike, which protested against SOPA/PIPA and Megaupload's shutdown, sparking debates on peer-to-peer sharing and copyright infringement. The summary would be: The message delves into the repercussions of the / Strike, resisting SOPA/PIPA and addressing Megaupload's closure, igniting discussions on copyright infringement and peer-to-peer sharing.
[Brussels e-briefings] Europe and Asia: a divergent path
Webinars EventsEurope has been reaching out to Asian powers for help, but Asia is more focused on the U.S. for security and is not prioritizing Europe's crisis. There will be a discussion on the diverging paths of Europe and Asia in 2012, with a growing European trend towards protectionism. The event will address why Asians are hesitant to aid Eurozone countries, why Europe shouldn't expect help from China and other Asian nations, why the U.S. is seen as a better security partner for Asia, and how Europe can avoid being sidelined in the region's growth.
Internet governance in 2012: What can we expect?
Webinars Internet governance and digital policy, Access, Critical internet resources, Encryption, Intellectual property rights, Net neutrality and zero-rating EventsThe text discusses upcoming events in Internet governance for 2012, focusing on key topics such as human rights online, International Telecommunication Regulations, ICANN's reforms, intellectual property rights, and managing the Internet through technical solutions. The text invites participation in a webinar to deliberate on these issues and predict future developments.
[Webinar] The ten main Internet governance developments in 2011
Webinars Internet governance and digital policy, Interdisciplinary approaches EventsDr. Jovan Kurbalija will discuss the top ten Internet governance developments of 2011 in a webinar. Participants can contribute to finalizing the list by attending the free webinar on December 20th at 15:00. To join, fill out a registration form, and the webinar link will be sent via email. Contact webinars@diplomacy.edu for any inquiries.
[Brussels E-briefings] Who can save Europe, days before another doomed European summit?
Webinars EventsEuropean crisis will be analyzed in an international context by Richard Werly before the upcoming Brussels summit. Many doubt the summit will provide long-lasting solutions for the eurozone. The focus has shifted to obtaining assistance from outside sources like China and Asia. Interested individuals can join a live briefing on the topic.
Internet governance (in Serbian/BCS) book launch
Webinars Internet governance and digital policy EventsA book on Internet governance in Serbian has been launched, accompanied by a panel discussing regional challenges. The book, part of the fourth EuroDIG, was supported by the Digital Agenda Administration of the Republic of Serbia and the Serbian National Register of Internet Domain Names. Its presentation will occur at the 19th Serbian Telecommunications Forum Telfor in Belgrade on 22 November. Download or view the Serbian version online.
[Brussels E-briefings] The battle for the Euro: time for a counter-offensive
Webinars EventsEuropean leaders acknowledge the need for strong, coordinated decisions to restore confidence amid financial pressures. A crucial summit is approaching, where discussions on bank recapitalization and a potential Greek default will be pivotal. *Brussels e-briefings* will host a live webinar with Richard Werly on October 25th to dissect the aftermath of recent finance minister meetings and the upcoming summit. Registration is mandatory for those interested in participating.
[Webinar] The future architecture of global Internet governance
Webinars Interdisciplinary approaches, Internet governance and digital policy EventsDr. Jovan Kurbalija, an expert in Internet governance, will discuss the future architecture of global Internet governance in a webinar reflecting on the 2011 Internet Governance Forum. Questions to be explored include the Internet's importance in global policy, maintaining a balance between multistakeholderism and government involvement, and the role of various organizations. The webinar will delve into these critical issues.
[Brussels e-briefings] After the fall of Tripoli, what’s next for the Arab Spring?
Webinars EventsThe text discusses Richard Werly's coverage of the fall of Tripoli and the upcoming webinar on the Arab Spring's implications post-Tripoli. Key topics include the status of the Libyan revolution, potential Gaddafi comeback, international intervention, political and security transition, Islamic threat, European responsibility, and the euro/Greek crisis. Registration is required to join the webinar.
[Webinar] The Eurozone ‘time bomb’: Can the single currency be rescued for good?
Webinars EventsA webinar on the Eurozone crisis will discuss solutions post-European summit on July 21st. Hosted by Richard Werly, it aims to evaluate prospects for long-term resolution.