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PowerPoint Presentation “Joint ITU and IEC workshop on Rights Information Interoperability (RII) ” (Geneva, Switzerland,  13 February 2015) ArtistComm ID operational experiment KIKUCHI Naoto, Project Associate Professor, Keio University kikuchi@nao.to 1 Specific Activities Artist ID The center of ArtistComm’s activities has become the establishment, issuing of numbers, and management of an Artist ID system that expands the RII* Specific Activities Basic Artist information Establishing and maintaining official artist photographs and profiles to the minimum required level Outline of Artist ID System Features of the ID system are that it can describe not only individuals, but also groups, and that it can describe all of the content and services related to an artist Artist ID AC (country code)-(individual/group)-(12-digits)-(check digit) Artist Code (AC) number issued in ArtistComm Issuance Example: JP-G-0000-0000-0001-(1) L’Arc~en~Ciel (group) JP-I -0000-0000-0002-(8) hyde (individual) Contents ID (content type)-(country code)-(issued code of center)- (10 digits)-(check digit)-artist ID Content Description Example: SM-JP-11-1234567890(3)-JP-G-0000-0000-0001-(1) SM: Music (Sound Music) content VO-JP-11-0987654321(8)-JP-G-0000-0000-0001-(1) VD: Video (VisualObject) content   Interoperability Securing interoperability with an international artist ID system like ISN (International Standard Name Identifier) will be examined for the future. (...) Copyright© 2015 ArtistComm operationalexperiment committee 8 Broadcasts/ Smartphone Links ■ Cast I love TV !! It makes entertainment pleasant. ■ Story Second screen changes the flow of contents. ■ APP F 動 APP entertainment pleasant. entertainment pleasant. (...) Related Info(Chinese) Global distribution of related multilingual information based on local environment Linking related information about artists and characters Gain international Fans and Users 2020 Olympics ■ Cast I love TV !! It makes entertainment pleasant. ■ Story Second screen changes the flow of contents. ■ APP F 動 APP entertainment pleasant. entertainment pleasant.
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Score: 1423379.7 - https://www.itu.int/en/ITU-T/C...ons/S1P2-KIKUCHI-Naoto%20.pptx
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Entertainment business settings: Training on Improving Working Conditions in Entertainment Business Settings and Dialogue Workshop on Safety and Health for Workers in Entertainment Business Settings Skip to main content ILO Advancing social justice, promoting decent work ILO is a specialized agency of the United Nations tiếng Việt Countries Topics Sectors Search ilo.org Search ilo.org Menu Home About the ILO Newsroom Meetings and events Publications Research Labour standards Statistics and databases Contact Us ILO in Viet Nam About ILO in Viet Nam Areas of work Child Labour Employment promotion Equality and discrimination Green jobs Informal economy International labour standards Labour market governance and working conditions Labour migration Safety and health at work Skills and employability Social security Workers and Employers Organizations Decent work in Viet Nam What we do Projects New Industrial Relations Framework Projects News and events Publications Events and meetings Publications Information resources Public information News items Feature articles Comments and analysis Press releases Newsletters Speeches Video and audio stories Library / documentation center Links ILO home Regions and countries ILO in Asia and the Pacific Offices in the Region ILO in Viet Nam What we do Projects Training on Improving Working Conditions in Entertainment Business Settings and ... Entertainment business settings Training on Improving Working Conditions in Entertainment Business Settings and Dialogue Workshop on Safety and Health for Workers in Entertainment Business Settings The training encourages efforts of entertainment businesses in developing/enforcing workplace policies that promote safety and health, including HIV voluntary and confidential testing, care and treatment. (...) Participants 40 people, who are owners and managers of 20 entertainment venues in Ha Long participating in the pilot workplace activity.
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Score: 1396498.6 - www.ilo.org/hanoi/Whatw...WCMS_447052/lang--en/index.htm
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Entertainment business settings: Training on Improving Working Conditions in Entertainment Business Settings and Dialogue Workshop on Safety and Health for Workers in Entertainment Business Settings Skip to main content ILO Advancing social justice, promoting decent work ILO is a specialized agency of the United Nations tiếng Việt Countries Topics Sectors Search ilo.org Search ilo.org Menu Home About the ILO Newsroom Meetings and events Publications Research Labour standards Statistics and databases Contact Us ILO in Viet Nam About ILO in Viet Nam Areas of work Child Labour Employment promotion Equality and discrimination Green jobs Informal economy International labour standards Labour market governance and working conditions Labour migration Safety and health at work Skills and employability Social security Workers and Employers Organizations Decent work in Viet Nam What we do Projects New Industrial Relations Framework Projects News and events Publications Events and meetings Publications Information resources Public information News items Feature articles Comments and analysis Press releases Newsletters Speeches Video and audio stories Library / documentation center Links ILO home Regions and countries ILO in Asia and the Pacific Offices in the Region ILO in Viet Nam What we do Projects Training on Improving Working Conditions in Entertainment Business Settings and ... Entertainment business settings Training on Improving Working Conditions in Entertainment Business Settings and Dialogue Workshop on Safety and Health for Workers in Entertainment Business Settings The training encourages efforts of entertainment businesses in developing/enforcing workplace policies that promote safety and health, including HIV voluntary and confidential testing, care and treatment. (...) Participants 40 people, who are owners and managers of 20 entertainment venues in Ha Long participating in the pilot workplace activity.
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Score: 1396498.6 - https://www.ilo.org/hanoi/What...WCMS_447052/lang--en/index.htm
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Improving Working Conditions of Entertainment Workers as a Means to Strengthen HIV Prevention, Treatment and Care Programmes in Viet Nam Skip to main content ILO Advancing social justice, promoting decent work ILO is a specialized agency of the United Nations tiếng Việt Countries Topics Sectors Search ilo.org Search ilo.org Menu Home About the ILO Newsroom Meetings and events Publications Research Labour standards Statistics and databases Contact Us ILO in Viet Nam About ILO in Viet Nam Areas of work Child Labour Employment promotion Equality and discrimination Green jobs Informal economy International labour standards Labour market governance and working conditions Labour migration Safety and health at work Skills and employability Social security Workers and Employers Organizations Decent work in Viet Nam What we do Projects New Industrial Relations Framework Projects News and events Publications Events and meetings Publications Information resources Public information News items Feature articles Comments and analysis Press releases Newsletters Speeches Video and audio stories Library / documentation center Links ILO home Regions and countries ILO in Asia and the Pacific Offices in the Region ILO in Viet Nam What we do Projects Improving Working Conditions of Entertainment Workers as a Means to ... (...) Harm reduction projects targeting entertainment workers have focused mainly on prevention services rather than labour rights violations that increase entertainment worker vulnerability to HIV infection and inhibit their use of HIV testing, treatment and care services. (...) Specific objectives of the project include: To develop capacity of the network or groups of entertainment workers to effectively advocate for improved working conditions; To increase ILO tripartite partners’ capacity to facilitate improved working conditions for entertainment workers at the workplace.
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Score: 1383144.9 - www.ilo.org/hanoi/Whatw...WCMS_346804/lang--en/index.htm
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Improving Working Conditions of Entertainment Workers as a Means to Strengthen HIV Prevention, Treatment and Care Programmes in Viet Nam Skip to main content ILO Advancing social justice, promoting decent work ILO is a specialized agency of the United Nations tiếng Việt Countries Topics Sectors Search ilo.org Search ilo.org Menu Home About the ILO Newsroom Meetings and events Publications Research Labour standards Statistics and databases Contact Us ILO in Viet Nam About ILO in Viet Nam Areas of work Child Labour Employment promotion Equality and discrimination Green jobs Informal economy International labour standards Labour market governance and working conditions Labour migration Safety and health at work Skills and employability Social security Workers and Employers Organizations Decent work in Viet Nam What we do Projects New Industrial Relations Framework Projects News and events Publications Events and meetings Publications Information resources Public information News items Feature articles Comments and analysis Press releases Newsletters Speeches Video and audio stories Library / documentation center Links ILO home Regions and countries ILO in Asia and the Pacific Offices in the Region ILO in Viet Nam What we do Projects Improving Working Conditions of Entertainment Workers as a Means to ... (...) Harm reduction projects targeting entertainment workers have focused mainly on prevention services rather than labour rights violations that increase entertainment worker vulnerability to HIV infection and inhibit their use of HIV testing, treatment and care services. (...) Specific objectives of the project include: To develop capacity of the network or groups of entertainment workers to effectively advocate for improved working conditions; To increase ILO tripartite partners’ capacity to facilitate improved working conditions for entertainment workers at the workplace.
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Score: 1383144.9 - https://www.ilo.org/hanoi/What...WCMS_346804/lang--en/index.htm
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Improving Working Conditions of Entertainment Workers as a Means to Strengthen HIV Prevention, Treatment and Care Programmes in Viet Nam Skip to main content ILO Advancing social justice, promoting decent work ILO is a specialized agency of the United Nations tiếng Việt Countries Topics Sectors Search ilo.org Search ilo.org Menu Home About the ILO Newsroom Meetings and events Publications Research Labour standards Statistics and databases Contact Us ILO in Viet Nam About ILO in Viet Nam Areas of work Child Labour Employment promotion Equality and discrimination Green jobs Informal economy International labour standards Labour market governance and working conditions Labour migration Safety and health at work Skills and employability Social security Workers and Employers Organizations Decent work in Viet Nam What we do Projects New Industrial Relations Framework Projects News and events Publications Events and meetings Publications Information resources Public information News items Feature articles Comments and analysis Press releases Newsletters Speeches Video and audio stories Library / documentation center Links ILO home Regions and countries ILO in Asia and the Pacific Offices in the Region ILO in Viet Nam What we do Projects Improving Working Conditions of Entertainment Workers as a Means to ... (...) Harm reduction projects targeting entertainment workers have focused mainly on prevention services rather than labour rights violations that increase entertainment worker vulnerability to HIV infection and inhibit their use of HIV testing, treatment and care services. (...) Specific objectives of the project include: To develop capacity of the network or groups of entertainment workers to effectively advocate for improved working conditions; To increase ILO tripartite partners’ capacity to facilitate improved working conditions for entertainment workers at the workplace.
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Score: 1383144.9 - https://www.ilo.org/hanoi/What...WCMS_346804/lang--ja/index.htm
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Pursuant to local law, proof of vaccination is required for anyone engaging in indoor dining, indoor fitness, and indoor entertainment activities throughout New York City. Indoor entertainment also includes “convention centers,” and the UN General Assembly Hall qualifies as a convention center. (...) They must also show proof of vaccination prior to dining, drinking, or exercising indoors on the UN campus, and in order to partake in all of New York City’s wonderful entertainment, dining, and fitness activities. As a reminder, per the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) requirements, all visitors must be tested prior to entry into the United States.
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Score: 1359642.1 - https://www.un.org/pga/76/wp-c...etter-from-NYC-on-Vaccines.pdf
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HIV vulnerability Entertainment workers Workshop on Leaving No One Behind - Reducing HIV Vulnerability for Entertainment Workers The workshop is to show commitment of Vietnam General Confederation of Labour, Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs, ILO and other partners in preventing HIV and protecting human rights of workers at workplace. Type: Workshop When: 1 December 2015 Where: Trade Union Guest House, Hanoi, Viet Nam Contact(s): Ms Pham Thi Thanh Huyen, National Project Coordinator Objective Overall aim of the workshop is to increase awareness of HIV vulnerability, unsafe and unhealthy working conditions of entertainment workers among tripartite constituents and explore measures that national trade unions can take a bigger role in protecting safety and health at work for entertainment workers. Participants Participants consist of government officials, trade union’s officials, entertainment working groups, United Nations agencies and NGOs working on entertainment worker issues in Viet Nam.
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Score: 1355195.4 - www.ilo.org/hanoi/Whatw...WCMS_447249/lang--en/index.htm
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HIV vulnerability Entertainment workers Workshop on Leaving No One Behind - Reducing HIV Vulnerability for Entertainment Workers The workshop is to show commitment of Vietnam General Confederation of Labour, Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs, ILO and other partners in preventing HIV and protecting human rights of workers at workplace. Type: Workshop When: 1 December 2015 Where: Trade Union Guest House, Hanoi, Viet Nam Contact(s): Ms Pham Thi Thanh Huyen, National Project Coordinator Objective Overall aim of the workshop is to increase awareness of HIV vulnerability, unsafe and unhealthy working conditions of entertainment workers among tripartite constituents and explore measures that national trade unions can take a bigger role in protecting safety and health at work for entertainment workers. Participants Participants consist of government officials, trade union’s officials, entertainment working groups, United Nations agencies and NGOs working on entertainment worker issues in Viet Nam.
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Score: 1355195.4 - https://www.ilo.org/hanoi/What...WCMS_447249/lang--en/index.htm
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Entertainment business settings: Training on Improving Working Conditions in Entertainment Business Settings and Dialogue Workshop on Safety and Health for Workers in Entertainment Business Settings Skip to main content ILO Advancing social justice, promoting decent work ILO is a specialized agency of the United Nations tiếng Việt Countries Country data and ILO results Africa Americas Arab States Asia and the Pacific Europe and Central Asia Topics 2030 Development Agenda Apprenticeships Care Economy Child Labour Collective bargaining and labour relations Cooperatives COVID-19 Decent work Digital labour platforms Disability and work Domestic workers DW4SD Resource Platform Economic and social development Employment injury insurance and protection Employment Intensive Investment Employment promotion Employment security Equality and discrimination Fair recruitment Forced labour, human trafficking and slavery Freedom of association Future of work Gender equality Globalization Green jobs HIV and AIDS Indigenous and tribal peoples Informal economy Labour inspection and administration Labour law Labour migration Maritime Labour Convention Maternity protection Millennium Development Goals Multinational enterprises Non-standard forms of employment Poverty Rural economy Safety and health at work Skills, Knowledge and Employability Small and Medium Enterprises Social and Solidarity Economy Social dialogue and tripartism Social finance Social protection Supply chains Sustainable enterprises Violence and harassment Wages Working time and work organization Work, peace and resilience Youth employment Sectors Agriculture; plantations;other rural sectors Basic Metal Production Chemical industries Commerce Construction Education Financial services; professional services Food; drink; tobacco Forestry; wood; pulp and paper Health services Hotels; tourism; catering Mining (coal; other mining) Mechanical and electrical engineering Media; culture; graphical Oil and gas production; oil refining Postal and telecommunications services Public service Shipping; ports; fisheries; inland waterways Textiles; clothing; leather; footwear Transport (including civil aviation; railways; road transport) Transport equipment manufacturing Utilities (water; gas; electricity) Search ilo.org Search ilo.org Menu Home About the ILO Newsroom Meetings and events Publications Research Labour standards Statistics and databases Contact Us ILO in Viet Nam About ILO in Viet Nam Areas of work Child Labour Employment promotion Equality and discrimination Green jobs Informal economy International labour standards Labour market governance and working conditions Labour migration Safety and health at work Skills and employability Social security Workers and Employers Organizations Decent work in Viet Nam What we do Projects New Industrial Relations Framework Projects News and events Publications Events and meetings Publications Information resources Public information News items Feature articles Comments and analysis Press releases Newsletters Speeches Video and audio stories Library / documentation center Links ILO home Regions and countries ILO in Asia and the Pacific Offices in the Region ILO in Viet Nam What we do Events and meetings Training on Improving Working Conditions in Entertainment Business Settings and ... Entertainment business settings Training on Improving Working Conditions in Entertainment Business Settings and Dialogue Workshop on Safety and Health for Workers in Entertainment Business Settings The training encourages efforts of entertainment businesses in developing/enforcing workplace policies that promote safety and health, including HIV voluntary and confidential testing, care and treatment. (...) Participants 40 people, who are owners and managers of 20 entertainment venues in Ha Long participating in the pilot workplace activity.
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Score: 1351728.8 - www.ilo.org/hanoi/Whatw...WCMS_447052/lang--en/index.htm
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