It also includes limitations of different types of mID solutions and the aspect of awareness raising and informational campaign.
(...) In-depth analysis of selected issues addressed in Phase I will be done in the next step. Preferably mid December 2016.
4Ministerstwo Cyfryzacji
Project Description Phase II
This phase is a follow-up to the Expert Group meeting and will depend on the outcomes of the October meeting and on the result of further analysis.
(...) The final project (preferably an audiovisual material and brochures) will be available for use in other countries implementing such mID solutions.
• Completion date: January-March 2017.
4Ministerstwo Cyfryzacji
What project offers to participants
Expert Group Meetings offer perfect forum to share ideas, thoughts, best practices
about past, current and future Mobile Identity solutions.
Language:English
Score: 927218
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Example: Focus on IT Public Procurement
• ISC was established to ensure all software licensing and development models remain viable (proprietary, hybrid and open source)
• Software should be chosen on its merits and value, not through categorical preferences: tested by professional experiences and law (IPRs and public procurement regulations)
www.softwarechoice.org
The ISC is based on four core principles:
• Procure software (case-by-case) on its merits and value, not on its license or development model
• Promote universal availability of government-funded research, no R&D default preference
• Promote interoperability through platform neutral and open standards
• Maintain strong IPRs to promote pro-competitive software development solutions
The ISC was created to address a growing number of mandatory “preference” laws worldwide:
• Over two-dozen countries and/or sub-regional governments have proposed nearly 70 such discriminatory laws, decrees or policy proposals
• These proposals are driven by the perception and believe that OSS products:
- are “better” and “cheaper” - are “more equal”, pro-competitive and secure - are more “fair” and “cooperative” - can reduce monopolistic behaviour
Consequences of “preference” legislation:
• The global Euro 200+ billion software market is comprised primarily of proprietary and hybrid manufacturers (e.g. L/A: 5% use OSS; more than 50% use exclusively the proprietary model*)
• Protectionism: preference laws that exclude proprietary and hybrid software importers will deter investors (Ireland: number one worldwide)
• Local resellers of proprietary products will suffer • Local developers who rely on strong IPRs to
compete in a global market would be hurt * Ipsos Aug. 2003
Do Governments need these laws? (...) • WSIS Geneva 2003 Declaration and Action Plan
– in favour of neutral policies as key enabler
– choice must be taken “case by case” based on the specific needs
• Focus of the political debate should be on legal grounds, and on economic, financial and technical facts with case-by-case procurement decisions
Conclusions: neutrality as key enabler
• Public Procurement “preference” laws do not help, aren’t needed and therefore should be avoided
• Lack of proof or reliable data over special value of OSS for economic regeneration and development
• The arguments for and against each kind of model are very finely balanced: competitive advantages
• Neutrality and open competitive public procurement policies will serve the public and citizens best
Openness and neutrality principle reconfirmed by the new EU Public Procurement Directives 2004
contact
Hugo LUEDERS CompTIA Public Policy Office EMEA
B-1040 Brussels, 6, Rond Point Schuman tel: +32-2/234.78.22, mobile: +32-475/63.33.52
e-mail: hlueders@comptia.org
ISC webpage: www.softwarechoice.org
Language:English
Score: 926357.9
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Multimedia Maps Browser Cellphone Plug-in
Devices …
User ID O O O O …
User
activities O O O O O …
User history O O O O …
User
preferences O O O O …
Payment O O
… … … … … … …
Connected cars generate more and more data
Cases in vehicles
Agenda
1. (...) Protection
•Current solutions and some recommendations
• United States Privacy Act,
• the Safe Harbor Act
• and the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act.
(...) Protection
•Current solutions and some recommendations
Protection
Distributing:Strictly following regional laws when distributing information.
Language:English
Score: 926128
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Third, we were very pleased to see the language that our delegation proposed regarding the right of all persons to remain in their homelands in peace and security in paragraph 3.3 but would prefer the following language, “we will
employ, in the first instance, every means to ensure that individuals and communities remain in their homelands and enjoy the fundamental right to live in peace and security.” (...) Lastly, we welcome the inclusion of faith based organizations as well as to durable solutions, though we would prefer not to emphasize one durable solution over another. Rather, we should insist on all three principles or simply make a general reference to durable solutions that does not value one over another.
I thank you.
Language:English
Score: 926128
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https://www.un.org/en/developm...lySee_14July2016_Statement.pdf
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Lindbergh
P
Proposed solution to support non-ASCII characters in H.320 and H.323 without causing MBE BAS code emulation
X
Q1-D09
Israel
Radvision
P
Minor modifications to WNSRP due to requests from several companies
X
Q1-D10
Israel
Radvision
D
Call Setup Time discussion
X
Q1-D11
Israel
Radvision
P
Automatic Connection Negotiation
X
Q1-D12
Israel
Radvision
D
Capabilities Preferences discussion
X
Q1-D13
Israel
Radvision
P
Solution to capabilities preference
X
Q1-D14
Israel
Radvision
P
Session Reset
X
Q1-D15
Israel
Radvision
P
Editorial fixes in H.223 Annex C and H.223 Annex D
X
Q1-D16
USA
Dilithium Networks
P
Proposal of Bearer-based Fast Session Setup Procedure to H.324
X
Page: 2 Date: 28/04/2005
Language:English
Score: 925208.5
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https://www.itu.int/wftp3/av-a.../2005-2008/0505_Biel/q1d00.doc
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Some observers and evaluators of the notifications claim that most of the preferences already reflect existing applied regimes, therefore the waiver of MFN does not result in real preferences for LDCs. (...) We note that even in the case of goods, duty-free, quota-free preferences, preference erosion is a fact of life in an increasingly liberalized trade world.
(...) In addition, even if the professional used a procedure through a contractual service supplier, the two EU countries had residency requirements.
3
We considered two solutions: 1) to overcome the obstacle of the residency requirement, which could not be helped by the preferences notified to the WTO.
Language:English
Score: 921696.1
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https://www.wto.org/english/tr.../serv_e/0_mutahunga_020621.pdf
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The perception of unsafety is even higher for girls (73%) than for boys (53%).
Among the main solutions identified: training at school, according to 41% of boys and 37% of girls. (...) Digital solutions brought them closer but they do not substitute human relationships.
(...) Other data collected on the topic – on distance learning, or regarding the preference for physical or digital supportive networks - shows a preference for interpersonal relationships over online ones: counselling centers and awareness-raising solutions in schools are widely preferred to digital helplines.
Language:English
Score: 921006.1
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https://www.unicef.org/eca/pre...nts-italy-post-covid-19-future
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