The Internet is widely used in all aspects
of
human
communications around the world. This, in
turn,
requires new
approach to the legal practices and law
regulations for
online use. The legal challenges, trends and
best practices,
as well as legal limitations arising from
the
structure of
the Internet and problems of attributing the
national
jurisdiction in the cyberspace, will be
discussed at the
session.
Moderator: Mikhail
Yakushev,
Council of Coordination Center for
TLD RU/РФ
- Bertrand de
la Chapelle, Internet &
Jurisdiction
Project
- Lee Stuart Hibbard, Council of
Europe
- Madina Kasenova, Diplomatic
Academy of the
MFA of Russia
- Konstantinos Komaitis, ISOC
- Ekaterina Larina, Ministry of
Communications
of the Russian Federation
- Uliana Zinina, Microsoft
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The Internet
access is now one of the most
prominent factor
for untapping the human potential.
For children
and youth,
access to the specialized content is
a
significant factor.
The task of providing this content,
as well as
the methods
to provide it, lie on the shoulders
of education
community,
businesses, governments and parents.
Meanwhile,
all
stakeholders should realize their
responsibilities in making
the Internet surfing safe for
younger audience.
Is
identifying the risks, increasing
awareness,
exchanging
experiences and providing resilient
protection
tools enough?
Is it possible to create a sandbox
within
children-oriented
top-level domains? These and other
questions are
to be
discussed at the session.
Moderator: Vladimir
Mamontov,
Smart Internet
Foundation
- Evgeniy
Bunimovich, children's
rights
ombudsman in
Moscow
- John
Carr,
Executive Board of the UK Council
for
Child Internet Safety (UKCCIS)
- German Klimenko, Liveinternet.ru
- Anatoly Prokhorov,
Smeshariki
- Mark Sandomirsky, Russian Council on
psychotherapy and consulting
- Galina
Soldatova,
Foundation of Internet
Development
- Oleg Ulyansky, Tvidi
- Evgeniy
Yamburg,
director of the Education Center
№109 (Moscow)
- Igor Zadorin, ADAPT
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