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26.-28.
Februar 2018

Global Internet and Jurisdiction Conference 2018

How can national laws be reconciled with Internet content? What is perfectly legal in one country can be illegal in another. So, what does this mean for Internet users in their daily and professional life with regard to privacy, freedom of expression or cybercrime? More than 250 international participants from science, business, government and civil society will discuss these topics and the consequences for human rights, security and the digital economy at the second "Global Internet and Jurisdiction Conference" in Ottawa/Canada from 26 to 28 February 2018 .

At the beginning of the event, Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Schulz and other moderators presented the findings of last year's "Global Internet and Jurisdiction Conference" on 26 February 2018. Wolfgang Schulz will also moderate the workshop “How Can We Manage Globally-Available Content in Light of the Diversity of Local Laws and Norms Applicable on the Internet?” on 27 February and present the results of this workshop on the following day at the closing event.
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The second "Global Internet and Jurisdiction Conference" is organised by the Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network in co-operation with the Canadian government, and it is also supported by the OECD, UNESCO, the Council of Europe, the European Commission and ICANN.

"How Can We Manage Globally-Available Content in Light of the Diversity of Local Laws and Norms Applicable on the Internet?”, workshop moderated by W. Schulz at the second "Global Internet and Jurisdiction Conference“ on 27 February 2018 in Ottowa, Canada.

Infos zur Veranstaltung

Adresse

Shaw Centre
55 Colonel By Drive
Ottawa, Kanada

Contact person

Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Schulz
Director (Chairperson)

Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Schulz

Leibniz-Institut für Medienforschung │ Hans-Bredow-Institut (HBI)
Rothenbaumchaussee 36
20148 Hamburg

Tel. +49 (0)40 45 02 17 0
Fax +49 (0)40 45 02 17 77

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