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This is a possible cluster of topic proposals.
Internet economy – usage, roles and new funding schemes
Proposals 4, 45, 64, 65, 69, 73, 92
Mobiles, technologies, new behavior patterns and opportunities
Proposals 3, 48, 49
Cloud computing and services
Proposals 21, 37, 40
No | Name | Affil./Org. | SH-group | Topic and sub-issues | Description | Remarks |
3 | Atoyan Arman | X-TECH, Armenia | Youth | Citizen reporting for making better life, citizens can report about different kind of issues and with help of mobile technology their issues can be immediately transferred to the government... |
CityBugs.am is a social platform developed to raise socially critical issues where anyone has a real opportunity to raise and bring attention to daily issues of their communities for suggestions and innovative ideas to increase public participation, decision making and participatory problem solving is a platform where you can make a suggestion and track how the raised issue is solved. | |
4 | Dirk Krischenowski | Dot-Berlin, Germany | Business | Geographic Top-Level Domains (GeoTLDs) between Profitableness and Public Interest Duration |
The new GeoTLDs are in a stress field between a mandatory and sustainable profitableness and public interests of the local government. Also the governing framework is often different for the ccTLDs. | |
37 | Karsten Wenzlaff | ikosom / German Crowdfunding Network, Germany | Academia | Crowdfunding, its potential to create innovations through funding on the net, and its upcoming regulation in Europe | How can Crowdfunding stimulate innovation in research, technology and governance and create better governance in the European public sector? The EU Commission has asked for contributions on the regulation of Crowdfunding. ikosom has written a number of Crowdfunding studies. We also initiated a German Crowdfunding Network of platsforms, supporters and researchers in Germany, Austria and Siwitzerland. We think that Crowdfunding can motivate stakeholders in public processes to engage in these mechanism, while also helping to provide an alternative way of funding for the creative industries, startups and technology companies. However, we also believe that regulation is immament. Since most of the Crowdfunding activties are done online, we think it would be better to have Civil Society discuss these issues before the national regulators step in. |
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40 | Margarida Ribeiro | FCT- Department of Information Society (Ministry of Education and Science), Portugal | Govern. Org. | Cities in the cloud – Think Internet Locally: Smart cities/smart citizens |
.o Citizens involvement in new digital services creation, data management and open government; o Cities as a real time system - transport and energy efficient networks, culture, community, conviviality; o Transparency and better governance through eParticipation at local level; o Multi-stakeholder model in Smart urban digital infrastructure management; o Challenges and opportunities of City gTLDs |
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45 | Ulrich Kohn |
Netizen, Germany |
Civil society |
Business models and the Internet -- There is a common view, that the "Internet is for free". Users are not aware of business models which create value e.g. from meta data. |
There needs to be means in place which allow each user of the internet to understand the interest of each stakeholder (network provider, regulator, application service provider et.al). Governments articulate this by creating laws and implementing respective means to enforce such laws. The private sector has no obligations to clearly state the methods and models for executing their business. This violates the basic ideas of a multi-stakeholder governance and shall be analysed and corrected. | |
48 | Marcel Neuber | HL komm Telekommunikations GmbH, Germany | Business | Smart metering and smart home – Is smart metering the future of energy Monitoring and a important part of the energy turnaround (Energiewende)? The same question to smart home. smart grid, smart world. |
HL komm is a common carrier (internet Provider) and a wifi partner. We have the possibility to connect energy systems to the faster Internet. We are interested in the future of our energy system and want to be a part of this. what is the reason for smart metering in europe? all european countrys have a different Level in roll out smart meter. why italy, sweden and gb use smart meter, but Germany not. is the Internet the base for our smart world? (smart meter, smart grid, smart home, ...) | |
49 | Marcel Neuber | HL komm Telekommunikations GmbH, Germany | Business | City Wifi networks – are wifi Networks the future of communication in cities worldwide? for example cisco write a lot about this theme. |
(…) We have the possibility to connect cities to the faster Internet. We are interested in the future of wifi Systems in cities and want to be a part of this. How can a Company like HL komm earn Money with a City wifi or isn't Money the reason for it? Energy, traffic, healthcare, public life, e-cars, public Transport, tourism, Business, ... | |
64 | Klaus Birkenbihl | Internet Society German Chapter | Technical community | Net Neutrality -- ISPs seek models to promote their own (or associate) contents and applications by providing goodies by manipulating DNS. | Goodies provided are: better connectivity for their contents extra (free) bandwidth to access their contents - Is this in the interest of clients? - Is this a threat for a free and open net? In order to maintain and develop the Internet as an free and open infrastructure: - is there a set of minimum requirements in terms of: - fair access to the network - traffic exchange and peering with other networks - not boosting one contents or applications offer on the cost of others that ISPs should have to guarantee? Do we need regulation or will the market fix it? |
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66 | Michal Pukaluk | Department of Telecommunications Ministry of Administration and Digitization, Poland |
Govern. Org | Access and diversity -- Removing barriers for business |
Act on supporting the development of telecommunications networks and services – On May 7th 2010 Poland adopted a special legislative act (governmental initiative) which introduces regulations to allow effective roll-out of broadband networks in the country. One of the key elements of this law is regulations enabling right of way for contractors developing broadband networks. | |
69 | Linda van Rennssen | Bundesverband IT-Mittelstand (BITMi) | Business | How to maximize the digital sector’s contribution to Europe’s economy, the role of digital SMEs in Europe/ Regaining digital sovereignty in Europe -- - Europe & digital competitiveness - The role of digital SMEs in Europe’s economy, challenges and opportunities - Barriers and opportunities for the internationalisation of digital SMEs in Europe |
Digital SMEs have a key role to play in securing long-term, sustainable economic growth in Europe. Yet Europe’s IT-SMEs often remain small, vulnerable to international competition and represent only a tiny portion of international trade. Rather than establishing large state-funded IT/internet projects, as various politicians have suggested in reaction to US intelligence surveillance, we need to find ways of maximizing the competitiveness of European digital companies, particularly SMEs, whilst maintaining an open Internet. SMEs are the backbone of the European economy, crucial for jobs and drivers of innovation. A range of challenges and opportunities could be discussed in this context, with a particular focus on the internationalisation of SMEs and access to (emerging) markets. | |
73 | Lee Hibbard | Council of Europe | Europ. Org. | Cross-border interference with the Internet -- Cross-border interference with the infrastructure of the Internet (traffic routing e.g.), and the content. | Cross-border interference with parts of the infrastructure of the Internet, specifically with the traffic routing, and at the interface between the network and the content, that affects Internet users’ ability to access or provide content and services. The concern is not just with accidents or security incidents, but with actions to block, filter, divert or intercept content in one Member State, that may impact on users who are based in another Member State. This may result in cross-border (human rights) implications for access to content and information carried by that traffic. see: http://www.coe.int/t/dghl/standardsetting/media/CDMSI/CDMSI(2013)misc20_en.pdf | |
92 | Nadine Karbach | Youth IGF Germany | Youth | Are terms and conditions of a social service / online service the new form of dictatorship online? Tags: privacy, surveillance, freedom of expression |
Everyone is online and uses any service, like email or a social network. Every user agrees to the terms and conditions of that service. Admittedly, no one really reads this, yet everyone has to agree to it. What does that mean in the light of power, surveillance, autonomy, privacy? How to respond to it as user? Is privacy online dying? To illustrate, see the trailer below: "Terms and conditions may apply" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fzDgBITDaRY |