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Tag: interactive media

YouTube, EU e-commerce rules under threat - 27 January 2010 - News

The European Commission is concerned about a draft Italian law requiring video-sharing platforms such as YouTube to check that user-generated content is lawful before it is posted. Many fear that the move - a clear breach of the E-Commerce Directive - could set a dangerous precedent for other EU countries to follow.

New MEPs seen embracing social media in 'conversation age' - 15 July 2009 - News

The dawn of the "Conversation Age" will see more interaction between MEPs and stakeholders in the new legislature, public affairs bosses told EurActiv, predicting that blogs and social media such as Facebook will become more influential in European politics.

Stakeholders 'key' to bringing EU policy debates to national level - 09 November 2007 - News

A EurActiv conference on 8 November explored ways of reaching out to EU citizens via national stakeholders such as businesses, trade unions and NGOs. Commissioners Kuneva (consumers) and Orban (multilingualism), as well as a number of MEPs, spoke out in favour of more decentralised communication to regain citizens' trust in the EU.

Commission announces support for media-literacy mission - 29 September 2006 - News

The European Charter for Media Literacy, set up to help citizens play a full role in 21st-century European culture, democracy and social life has been endorsed by the Commission.

eEurope - An Information Society for All - 05 October 2004 - LinksDossier

eEurope was launched in December 1999 to ensure the EU fully benefits from the changes the Information Society is bringing. eEurope's key objectives are to bringing every citizen, home and school, every business and administration, into the digital age and online. It plans to create a digitally literate Europe, supported by an entrepreneurial culture ready to finance and develop new ideas. eEurope also wants to ensure the whole process is socially inclusive, builds consumer trust and contributes to social cohesion.

Council adopts draft Resolution on interactive media content - 13 November 2002 - News

On 11 November, the Audiovisual and Culture Council approved a draft Resulotion on interactive media content in Europe.

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