dinsdag 5 juni 2018

Le roi Philippe rencontre la Commission européenne, les citoyens européens aussi...

Le roi Willem-AleXander viendra aussi, le président de la République aussi. Les citoyens et les penseurs aussi. AuX pays des Lumières, les lumières sont toujours là pour bien/mieuX éclairer les salles de réunion et les diplomates. Les parlementaires néerlandais se déplaceront aussi, avec leurs homologues français et belges et même allemands, luXembourgeois et suisses.

Wim Kok revient avec ses dossiers sensibles et ses aides de camp:

https://www.lemonde.fr/idees/article/2018/06/05/la-democratie-a-besoin-de-syndicats-forts-reconnus-et-responsables_5309686_3232.html

[...]

En 1985, une réunion à Gronigen réunissait les politiques et économistes, mais aussi les syndicalistes de l'époque: pour ou contre le monopole du MARKET? quel est le bilan en 2018, diX ans après la crise financière de 2008? Au Pérou, les journalistes du Monde se promènent: qui fait quoi dans la mondialisation du commerce international? Les techniciens et scientifiques de l'université d'Oxford et de Cambridge se posent la question euX aussi. Comment fabriquer des choses pour l'Internet of Things? C'est quoi une chose qui boit au biberon pour bien grandir?

Un lecteur y revient:

La Shell et les équipes technologiques de la Stichting Toekomsbeeld der Techniek, mais KIVI aussi de la société des Ingénieurs et techniciens, annoncent que des rencontres conviviales pourraient être bientôt organisées par madame Ingrid van Engelhoven de OCW, avec une bibliographie conséquente pour les techniciens et laborantins. Le HCCH de la Churchillplein sera invité, c'est sur le droit privé international avec beaucoup de juristes. Jean-Luc Godard y filme encore depuis Mai 68, même en Suisse.

[...]

C'est quoi le CARE? La ligne Londres-La Haye-BruXelles-LuXembourg-Strasbourg-Bâle-Zurich-Genève est intéressante pour les randonneurs en sciences économiques et financières. BILL, Melinda&Kids de la Xbox suivent les discussions en ligne avec Steven Ballmer de la commercialization de la XboX chez Bart SMIT de la famille Blokker-SMIT de Volendam-Blokker.

Hilversum-Blaricum de la télé populaire et commercial (massa = cassa) communique via Le Figaro:

http://www.lefigaro.fr/placement/2018/06/04/05006-20180604ARTFIG00209-immobilier-pourquoi-le-portugal-attire-tant-.php

[...]

De l'autre côté de l'océan Atlantique, l'Amérique. Revenant d'Afrique, de gros bateauX passent. Et s'arrêtent parfois. A l'horizon, de jolis voiliers voguant vers les îles. Toezicht? Les Açores parlent auX touristes.

https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Açores

Autre chose, un peu d'historiographie européenne:

https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isabella_van_Spanje
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isabelle-Claire-Eugénie_d'Autriche

https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_des_gouverneurs_des_Pays-Bas_espagnols_et_autrichiens

L'histoire européenne est plutôt compleXe. Le roi Willem-AleXander essaie de s'y retrouver avec les ProvençauX.

A Vence-Mougins, les familles se disent: où en sommes-nous? Julian King depuis la Commission européenne à Nice: "security first".

Un rappel émi par Sophia-Antipolis et ses meilleurs chercheurs en sciences du numérique:

30th International Conference of Data Protection and Privacy Commissioners (2008),
Resolution on Children’s Online Privacy. Available at
www.priv.gc.ca/information/conf2008/res_cop_e.cfm
ACMA (Australian Communications and Media Authority) (2008a), “Developments in
Internet filtering technologies and other measures for promoting online safety”. First
annual report to the Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy,
February 2008. Available at
www.acma.gov.au/webwr/_assets/main/lib310554/developments_in_internet_filters_1st
report.pdf et
ACMA (2008b), “Closed Environment Testing of ISP Level Internet Content Filtering”,
Report to the Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy, June
2008, Available at: www.acma.gov.au/webwr/_assets/main/lib310554/isplevel_
internet_content_filtering_trial-report.pdf
ACMA (2009a), “Developments in Internet filtering technologies and other measures for
promoting online safety”. Second annual report to the Minister for Broadband,
Communications and the Digital Economy. April 2009, Available at
www.acma.gov.au/webwr/_assets/main/lib310554/developments_in_internet_filters_2nd
report.pdf
ACMA (2009b), “Click and Connect: Young Australian’s use of online social media”. 02:
Quantitative research report, July 2009. Available at
www.acma.gov.au/webwr/aba/about/recruitment/click_and_connect-
02_quantitative_report.pdf
Adkeniz, Y. (2010). Report of the OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media on
Turkey and Internet Censorship. Available at www.osce.org/fom/41091.
Article 29 Working Party (2008), “Working Document 1/2008 on the protection of
children's personal data” (General guidelines and the special case of schools). Available
at http://ec.europa.eu/justice_home/fsj/privacy/docs/wpdocs/2008/wp147_en.pdf
Article 29 Working Party (2009), “Opinion 5/2009 on social networking”. Available at
http://ec.europa.eu/justice_home/fsj/privacy/docs/wpdocs/2009/wp163_en.pdf
Article 29 Working Party (2010), “Opinion 2/2010 on online behavioural advertising”.
Available at
http://ec.europa.eu/justice_home/fsj/privacy/docs/wpdocs/2010/wp171_en.pdf
Australian Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations (2008),
“Behind the scenes insights into the human dimension of covert bullying”. Available at
http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/101323/20090617-
1056/www.deewr.gov.au/Schooling/Behind.pdf
Bartoli, E. (2009), “Children's Data Protection vs. Marketing Companies”. International
Review of Law, Computers & Technology, 23(1-2), 35-45.
Beantin Webbkommunikation (2010), “Internet usage and young Swedes in Sweden”,
http://beantin.se/post/616872465/internet-use-sweden-young-swedes-children-agegroup
Branch Associates (2002), NetSmartz evalulation project: Internet safety training for
children and youth ages 6 to 18. Atlanta: GA: Boys & Girls Clubs of America and
National Center for Missing & Exploited Children.
British Standards Institution (BSI) (n.d), “Kitemark for Child Safety Online”. Available at
www.bsigroup.com/en/ProductServices/Child-Safety-Online-Software/
Byron, T. (2008), “Safer Children in a Digital World: The Report of the Byron Review”.
London: Department for Children, Schools and Families, and the Department for
Culture, Media and Sport. Available at
www.dcsf.gov.uk/ukccis/userfiles/file/FinalReportBookmarked.pdf
Byron, T. (2010), “Do we have safer children in a digital world? A review of progress since
the 2008 Byron Review”. March 2010. Available at
www.dcsf.gov.uk/byronreview/pdfs/do%20we%20have%20safer%20children%20in%20
a%20digital%20world-WEB.pdf
Carr, J., and Hilton, Z. (2009), “Children’s Charities’ Coalition on Internet Safety Digital
manifesto”. Available at
www.nspcc.org.uk/Inform/policyandpublicaffairs/Westminster/ChildSafetyOnline_wdf48
584.pdf
Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (2008), “Annual Review”, December
2008, Available at http://ceop.gov.uk/downloads/documents/ceopannualreview2008.pdf
Child Health Promotion Research Centre, Edith Cowan University (2009), “Australian
Covert Bullying Prevalence Study”. Available at
www.deewr.gov.au/Schooling/NationalSafeSchools/Pages/research.aspx
Children’s Online Privacy Working Group (2009). “There ought to be a law: Protecting
Children's Online Privacy in the 21st century”. A discussion paper for Canadians by the
Working Group of Canadian Privacy Commissioners and Child and Youth Advocacies.
19 November. Available at www.ombudsman.yk.ca/pdf/Children'sOnlinePrivacy-e.pdf
Connect Safely (2009), “Online Safety 3.0: Empowering and Protecting Youth”. Available
at www.connectsafely.org/Commentaries-Staff/online-safety-30-empowering-andprotecting-
youth.html
Conroy, Stephen (2009), “Measures to Improve Safety of the Internet for Families”, in:
Minister Speeches, 15 December 2009. Available at
www.minister.dbcde.gov.au/media/speeches/2009/075
Council of Europe (2006), Recommendation Rec(2006)12 of the Committee of Ministers to
member states on empowering children in the new information and communications
environment (Adopted by the Committee of Ministers on 27 September 2006 at the
974th meeting of the Ministers’ Deputies). Available at
https://wcd.coe.int/ViewDoc.jsp?Ref=Rec(2006)12&Language=lanEnglish&Site=CM&
BackColorInternet=DBDCF2&BackColorIntranet=FDC864&BackColorLogged=FDC
864
Council of Europe (2007), “Convention on the Protection of Children against Sexual
Exploitation and Sexual Abuse”, Lanzarote, 25 October 2007. Available at
http://conventions.coe.int/Treaty/Commun/QueVoulezVous.asp?NT=201&CM=8&DF=
&CL=ENG
Council of Europe (2008a), Recommendation CM/Rec(2008)6 of the Committee of
Ministers to member states on measures to promote the respect for freedom of
expression and information with regard to Internet filters (Adopted by the Committee of
Ministers on 26 March 2008 at the 1022nd meeting of the Ministers’ Deputies),
Available at
https://wcd.coe.int/ViewDoc.jsp?Ref=CM/Rec(2008)6&Language=lanEnglish&Site=C
M&BackColorInternet=DBDCF2&BackColorIntranet=FDC864&BackColorLogged=F
DC864
Council of Europe (2008b), The Internet Literacy Handbook. A guide for parents, teachers
and young people, 3rd edition. Available at
www.coe.int/t/dghl/standardsetting/internetliteracy/hbk_EN.asp
Council of Europe (2008c), Declaration of the Committee of Ministers on protecting the
dignity, security and privacy of children on the Internet (Adopted by the Committee of
Ministers on 20 February 2008 at the 1018th meeting of the Ministers’ Deputies).
Available at https://wcd.coe.int/ViewDoc.jsp?id=1252427&Site=CM
Council of Europe (2009), Recommendation CM/Rec(2009)5 of the Committee of
Ministers to member states on measures to protect children against harmful content and
behaviour and to promote their active participation in the new information and
communications environment (Adopted by the Committee of Ministers on 8 July 2009
at the 1063rd meeting of the Ministers’ Deputies). Available at
https://wcd.coe.int/ViewDoc.jsp?id=1470045&Site=CM
De Haan, J. and Livingstone, S. (2009), “Policy and research recommendations”. LSE,
London: EU Kids Online (Deliverable D5). Available at
www.lse.ac.uk/collections/EUKidsOnline/Reports/D5Recommendations.pdf
Deloitte Enterprise Risk Services (2008), “Test and benchmark of products and services to
voluntarily filter Internet content for children between 6 and 16 years”. Synthesis Report
2008 Edition. Report prepared for the European Commission. Available at www.sipbench.
org/Reports2008/sip_bench_2008_synthesis_report_en.pdf
Donoso, Veronica, Leen D’haenens, Bieke Zaman, Anna Van Cauwenberge and Katia
Segers (2008), National Report for Belgium, in: Cross-national Comparisons for EU
Kids Online, Available at
www.lse.ac.uk/collections/EUKidsOnline/Reports/WP3NationalReportBelgium.pdf
Dooley, J.J., Cross, D., Hearn, L. and Treyvaud, R. (2009), “Review of existing Australian
and international cyber-safety research”. Child Health Promotion Research Centre,
Edith Cowan University, Perth. Available at
www.dbcde.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0004/119416/ECU_Review_of_existing_Austr
alian_and_international_cyber-safety_research.pdf
eNacso (2009), “Developing a Response to a new breed of location services”. Available at
www.enacso.eu/index.php?option=com_rokdownloads&view=file&task=download&id
=8%3Aenacso-response-to-the-new-breed-of-location-services&Itemid=11
Enex TestLab (2009), “Internet Service Provider Content Filtering Pilot Report”. Available
at
www.dbcde.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0008/123857/Enex_Testlab_report_into_ISPlevel_
filtering_-_01_Main_report.pdf
ENISA (2007), “Security Issues and Recommendations for Online Social Networks”.
ENISA Position Paper No.1. Available at www.enisa.europa.eu/act/res/otherareas/
social-networks/security-issues-and-recommendations-for-online-socialnetworks/
at_download/fullReport
ENISA (2008), “Security and Privacy in Massively-Multiplayer Online Games and Social
and Corporate Virtual Worlds. Virtual Worlds, Real Money”. Position Paper. Available
at www.enisa.europa.eu/act/it/oar/massively-multiplayer-online-games-and-social-andcorporate-
virtual-worlds/security-and-privacy-in-virtual-worlds-and-gaming
European Association of Communications Agencies (2006), “Ethical Guidelines for
Advertising to Children”. Available at
www.eaca.be/_upload/documents/guidelines/Ethical%20guidelines%20for%20Advertisi
ng%20and%20Children.doc
EC (European Commission) (2006), “Flash Eurobarometer (EU25). Safer Internet”.
Available at
http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/activities/sip/docs/eurobarometer/eurobaromete
r_2005_25_ms.pdf
EC (2008a), Public Consultation Age Verification, Cross Media Rating and Classification,
Online Social Networking; Belgian Awareness Node; Questionnaire 1; Available at
http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/activities/sip/docs/pub_consult_age_rating_sns/
results/crioc_a531786.pdf
EC (2008b), “Background Report on Cross Media Rating and Classification and Age
Verification Solutions”. Safer Internet Forum 2008. Available at
http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/activities/sip/docs/pub_consult_age_rating_sns/
reportageverification.pdf
EC (2008c), “Flash Eurobarometer (EU27). Towards a safer use of the Internet for children
in the EU – a parents’ perspective”, analytical report. Available at
http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/activities/sip/docs/eurobarometer/analyticalrep
ort_2008.pdf
EC (2009a), “Empowering and Protecting Children online”. Available at
http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/doc/factsheets/018-safer-internet.pdf
EC (2009b), Communications COM (2009) 64 final. Final evaluation of the implementation
of the multiannual Community Programme on promoting safer use of the Internet and
new online technologies. Brussels, 18.2.2009. Available at
http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/activities/sip/docs/prog_evaluation/comm_final
_eval_sip_en_2005_2008.pdf
European Framework for Safer Mobile Use by Younger Teenagers and Children, February
2007. Available at
http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/activities/sip/docs/mobile_2005/europeanframe
work.pdf
European Parliament and Council (2006), Recommendation 2006/952/EC of the European
Parliament and of the Council of 20 December 2006 on the protection of minors and
human dignity and on the right of reply in relation to the competitiveness of the
European audiovisual and on-line information services industry. Available at
http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=CELEX:32006H0952:EN:NOT
European Parliament and Council (2007), Directive 2007/65/EC of the European
Parliament and of the Council of 11 December 2007 amending Council Directive
89/552/EEC on the co-ordination of certain provisions laid down by law, regulation or
administrative action in Member States concerning the pursuit of television broadcasting
activities (Audiovisual Media Services Directive). Available at http://eurlex.
europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=CELEX:32007L0065:EN:NOT
EURYDICE (2009), “Education on Online Safety in Schools in Europe”. Summary Report.
Available at
http://eacea.ec.europa.eu/education/eurydice/documents/thematic_reports/121EN.pdf
FOSI (Family Online Safety Institute) (2007), “State of Online Safety Report 2008”.
Available at http://fosi.org/cms/downloads/policy/online_safety_report08.pdf
Fielder, A., Gardner, W., Nairn and A., Pitt, J. (2007), “Fair game? Assessing commercial
activity on children’s favourite Web sites and online environments”. Available at
www.agnesnairn.co.uk/policy_reports/fair_game_final.pdf
Government of Canada (2000), “Illegal and Offensive Content on the Internet. Canadian
Strategy to Promote Safe, Wise and Responsible Internet Use”. Available at http://dsppsd.
pwgsc.gc.ca/Collection/C2-532-2000E.pdf
Grimm, P., Rhein, St. and Clausen-Muradian, E. (2008), Gewalt im Web 2.0. Der Umgang
Jugendlicher mit gewalthaltigen Inhalten und Cyber- Mobbing sowie die rechtliche
Einordnung der Problematik, Schriftenreihe der NLM; Bd. 23, Berlin: Vistas Verlag.
Available at www.nlm.de/fileadmin/dateien/aktuell/Studie_Prof._Grimm.pdf
Hans-Bredow-Institut and the Institute of European Media Law (2006), Final Report. Study
on Co-Regulation Measures in the Media Sector. Study for the European Commission.
Available at http://ec.europa.eu/avpolicy/docs/library/studies/coregul/final_rep_en.pdf
Hasebrink, U., Livingstone, S., Haddon, L. and Ólafsson, K. (2009), “Comparing
children’s online opportunities and risks across Europe: Cross-national comparisons for
EU Kids Online”. LSE, London: EU Kids Online (Deliverable D3.2, 2nd edition).
IIA (Internet Industry Association) (2008), Feasibility Study - ISP Level Content Filtering,
February 2008; Main report, Available at
www.dbcde.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0006/95307/Main_Report_-_Final.pdf
ISTTF (Internet Safety Technical Task Force) (2008), “Enhancing Child Safety and Online
Technologies”: Final Report of the ISTTF to the Multi-State Working Group on Social
Networking of State Attorney Generals of the United States. Cambridge, MA: Berkman
Center for Internet and Society, Harvard University. Available at
http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/pubrelease/isttf/
ITU (2009a), “Guidelines for Policy Makers of Child Online Protection”. Available at
www.itu.int/osg/csd/cybersecurity/gca/cop/guidelines/policy_makers.pdf
ITU (2009b), Tokyo Communiqué on Safer Internet Environment for Children as agreed by
participants to the ITU/ MIC Strategic Dialogue on “Safer Internet Environment for
Children” on 3 June 2009 in Tokyo, Japan. Available at
www.itu.int/osg/csd/cybersecurity/gca/cop/meetings/june-tokyo/documents/ITU-Tokyo-
Communique.doc.
ITU (2010a), Council Working Group on Child Online Protection. The Source of Online
Threats to Youth and Children. Geneva, 11 June 2010. Available at
www.itu.int/council/groups/wg-cop/second-meeting-june-
2010/010610_Online_Threats_COP_Rev.1.doc
ITU (2010b), Child Online Protection. Statistical Framework and Indicators. Available at
www.itu.int/pub/D-IND-COP.01-11-2010/en
Jakubowicz, Karol (2009), “A New Notion of Media. Media and media-like content and
activities on new communication services”. Background Text. First Council of Europe
Conference of Ministers Responsible for the Media and New Communications Services.
Kaiser Family Foundation (2006), It’s Child’s Play: Advergaming and the Online
Marketing of Food to Children. Available at www.kff.org/entmedia/upload/7536.pdf
Kaiser Family Foundation (2010), Generation M2, Media in the Lives of 8-Year-Olds.
Available at www.kff.org/entmedia/upload/8010.pdf
KJM (Komission für Jugendmedienshutz der Landesmedienanstalten) (2009), Interstate
Treaty on the Protection of Minors in Broadcasting and Telemedia. Available at
www.alm.de/fileadmin/Download/Gesetze/JMStV_Stand_11.RStV_englisch.pdf
Lee, Byeong Gi (Commissioner, Korea Communications Commission, 2009),
Understanding Korea's “Identity Verification System”. Available at
http://121.254.145.213/gisa_down.php?pfile=%2Fdata1%2Fftp%2Fgisa_download%2
F20091206_%C2%FC%B0%ED%C0%DA%B7%E1_Identity+Verification+System+20
09.12.+BGL.doc
Livingstone, S. and Bober, M. (2005), “UK children go online: Final report of key project
findings”. London: LSE Research Online. Available at http://eprints.lse.ac.uk/399/
Livingstone, S., and Haddon, L. (2009), “EU Kids Online: Final report”. LSE, London: EU
Kids Online. (EC Safer Internet Plus Programme Deliverable D6.5). Available at
www.lse.ac.uk/collections/EUKidsOnline/Reports/EUKidsOnlineFinalReport.pdf
Livingstone, S. (2009), “A Rationale for Positive Online Content for Children”.
Communication Research Trends, Volume 28, No. 3, p. 12.
Marwick, A., Murgia-Diaz, D. and Palfrey, J. (2010), “Youth, Privacy and Reputation”
(Literature Review), Berkman Center Research Publication No. 2010-5. Available at
http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1588163
Media Awareness Network (2005), “Young Canadians in a Wired World: Phase II Trends
and Recommendations”. Available at www.mediaawareness.
ca/english/research/YCWW/phaseII/upload/YCWWII_trends_recomm.pdf
Millwood Hargrave, A. (2009), “Protecting children from harmful content”. Report
prepared for the Council of Europe’s Group of Specialists on Human Rights in the
Information Society. Available at www.coe.int/t/dghl/standardsetting/media/Doc/HInf(
2009)13_en.pdf
Millwood Hargrave, A., Livingstone, S., et al., (2009). Harm and Offense in Media
Content: A Review of the Empirical Literature. 2nd ed., Bristol Intellect Press.
Muir, D. (2005), Violence Against Children in Cyberspace: A Contribution to the United
Nations Study on Violence Against Children. Bangkok, Thailand: ECPAT International.
Available at www.ecpat.net/EI/Publications/ICT/Cyberspace_ENG.pdf#
National Consumer Council (2007), “Watching, wanting and wekkbeing: exploring the
links”. Available at:
www.agnesnairn.co.uk/policy_reports/watching_wanting_and_wellbeing_july_2007.pdf
New Zealand’s Department of Internal Affairs (n.d.), “Censorship and the Internet”.
Available at
www.dia.govt.nz/diawebsite.nsf/Files/Censorship_Internet/$file/Censorship_Internet.pdf
NICC (2008), “Notice and Take Down Code of Conduct”. Available at
www.samentegencybercrime.nl/UserFiles/File/NTD_Gedragscode_Opmaak_Engels.pdf
Nordic Consumer Affairs Ministers (n.d.), “Internet Marketing Aimed at Children and
Minors”. Resolution by the Nordic consumer affairs ministers. Available at
www.kuluttajavirasto.fi/File/71c7279a-af1a-4cea-b858-
ae7948ca96d8/Internet+marketing+aimed+at+children+and+minors.pdf
O'Connell, R., and Bryce, J. (2006), “Young People, Well-Being and Risk On-Line”.
Strasbourg: Media Division, Directorate General of Human Rights, Council of Europe.
Available at www.coe.int/t/dghl/standardsetting/media/Doc/H-Inf(2006)005_en.pdf
OECD (1980), “Recommendation of the Council Concerning Guidelines Governing the
Protection of Privacy and Transborder Flows of Personal Data”. Available at:
www.oecd.org/document/18/0,3343,en_2649_34255_1815186_1_1_1_1,00.html
OECD (1999), “Approaches to Content on the Internet”. DSTI/ICCP(97)14/FINAL,
OECD, Paris. Available at:
www.oecd.org/officialdocuments/displaydocumentpdf?cote=DSTI/ICCP(97)14/FINAL
OECD (2001), The DAC Guidelines, Poverty Reduction, OECD, Paris. Available at
www.oecd.org/dataoecd/47/14/2672735.pdf.
OECD (2002), Regulatory Policies in OECD Countries. From Interventionism to
Regulatory Governance. OECD, Paris.
OECD (2003), “Policy Coherence: Vital for Global Development”. Policy Brief, OECD,
Paris. Available at www.oecd.org/dataoecd/1/50/8879954.pdf
OECD (2006), “Mobile Commerce”. OECD Digital Economy Paper 124, Directorate for
Science, Technology and Industry, OECD, Paris. Available at
www.oecd.org/dataoecd/22/52/38077227.pdf
OECD (2007a), Participative Web and User-Created Content: Web 2.0, Wikis and Social
Networking. OECD, Paris.
OECD (2007b), Working Party on Regulatory Management and Reform: Methodological
Guidance and Frameworks for RIA, GOV/PGC/REG(2007)8.
OECD (2008), “The Seoul Declaration for the Future of the Internet Economy”. Available
at www.oecd.org/dataoecd/49/28/40839436.pdf
OECD (2009a), “Report on the APEC-OECD Joint Symposium on Initiatives among
Member Economies Promoting Safer Internet Environment for Children”. Available at
www.oecd.org/dataoecd/46/46/44120262.pdf
OECD (2009b), Computer Viruses and Other Malicious Software. A Threat to the Internet
Economy. OECD, Paris. Available at
www.oecd.org/document/16/0,3343,en_2649_34223_42276816_1_1_1_37441,00.html
OECD (2009c), “The Economic and Social Role of Internet Intermediaries”. OECD Digital
Economy Papers 171, Directorate for Science, Technology and Industry, OECD, Paris.
Available at www.oecd.org/dataoecd/49/4/44949023.pdf
OECD (2010a). “National Strategies and Policies for Digital Identity Management in
OECD Countries”. OECD Digital Economy Paper 177, Directorate for Science,
Technology and Industry, OECD, Paris
OECD (2010b), The role of Internet Intermediaries in Advancing Public Policy Objectives.
Forging Partnership for Advancing Policy Objectives for the Internet Economy, Part II
and III. ICCP(2010)11, OECD, Paris.
OECD (2010c), “Conference on Empowering E-consumers: Strengthening Consumer
Protection in the Internet Economy- Summary of key points and conclusions”.
DSTI/CP(2010)2/FINAL, OECD, Paris.
OECD (2010d), “The Evolving Privacy Landscape: 30 Years After the OECD Privacy
Guidelines”. DSTI/ICCP/REG(2010)6/FINAL. OECD, Paris.
OECD (2010e), “Ministerial report on the OECD Innovation Strategy. Innovation to
strengthen growth and address global and social challenges”. May 2010, OECD, Paris.
Available at www.oecd.org/dataoecd/51/28/45326349.pdf
OECD (2010f), “The role of Internet Intermediaries in Advancing Public Policy
Objectives”. Workshop Summary, 16 June 2010, Paris, France. Available at
www.oecd.org/dataoecd/8/59/45997042.pdf
Ofcom (2007), “Ofcom’s Submission to the Byron Review, Annex 5: The Evidence Base –
The views of Children, Young People and Parents”. Available at:
www.ofcom.org.uk/research/telecoms/reports/byron/annex5.pdf
Ofcom (2008a), “Social Networking: A quantitative and qualitative research report into
attitudes, behaviours and use”. Available at
http://stakeholders.ofcom.org.uk/binaries/research/media-literacy/report1.pdf
Ofcom (2008b), “UK code of practice for the self-regulation of new forms of content on
mobiles”, Review 2008, Available at
www.ofcom.org.uk/advice/media_literacy/medlitpub/ukcode/ukcode.pdf
Ofcom (2008c), “Ofcom’s Response to the Byron Review, Statement 2008”, Available at
http://stakeholders.ofcom.org.uk/binaries/research/telecomsresearch/
Byron_exec_summary.pdf
Ofcom (2010), “UK children’s media literacy”. Available at
http://stakeholders.ofcom.org.uk/binaries/research/media-literacy/ukchildrensml1.pdf
Online Safety and Technology Working Group (OSTWG) (2010), “Youth Safety in a
Living Internet: Report of the Online Safety and Technology Working Group”, 4 June
2010, p. 16. Available at
www.ntia.doc.gov/reports/2010/OSTWG_Final_Report_060410.pdf
PEGI Online (n.d.), PEGI Online Safety Code (POSC), “A Code of Conduct for the
European Interactive Software Industry”. Available at
www.pegionline.eu/en/index/id/235/media/pdf/197.pdf
Peter, J., Valkenburg, P. M., and Schouten, A. P. (2006), “Characteristics and Motives of
Adolescents Talking with Strangers on the Internet”. CyberPsychology & Behavior,
9(5), 526-530.
Pew Internet & American Life Project (2007), “Teens, Privacy & Online Social Networks.
How teens manage their online identities and personal information in the age of
MySpace”. Available at
www.pewinternet.org/~/media//Files/Reports/2007/PIP_Teens_Privacy_SNS_Report_Fi
nal.pdf
Pew Internet & American Life Project (2009), “Teens and Sexting. How and why minor
teens are sending sexually suggestive nude or nearly nude images via text messaging”.
Available at http://pewInternet.org/Reports/2009/Teens-and-Sexting.aspx.
Pew Internet & American Life Project (2010), “Reputation Management and Social Media.
How people monitor and maintain their identity through search and social media”.
Available at http://pewinternet.org/Reports/2010/Reputation-Management/Summary-of-
Findings.aspx?r=1.
Powell, Alison, Hills, Michael, and Nash, Victoria (2010), “Child Protection and Freedom
of Expression Online”. Oxford Internet Institute Forum Discussion Paper No. 17, 1
March 2010. Available at www.oii.ox.ac.uk/publications/FD17.pdf
PricewaterhouseCoopers (2009), “European Framework for Safer Mobile Use by Younger
Teenagers and Children”. Available at
www.gsmeurope.org/documents/PwC_Implementation_Report.pdf
Safer Internet Programme (2010), “Assessment Report on the Status on Online Safety
Education in Schools across Europe”. Available at
http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/activities/sip/docs/forum_oct_2009/assessment_
report.pdf
Safer Social Networking Principles for the EU (2009), Available at
http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/activities/social_networking/docs/sn_principles.
pdf
Schmidt, Marie E. and Vandewater , Elizabeth A. (2008), “Media and Attention, Cognition,
and School Achievement”, Children and Electronic Media, Vol. 18, No 1, Spring 2008.
Available at
http://ccf.tc.columbia.edu/pdf/Children%20and%20Electronic%20Media_Spring%2008
.pdf
Shafer, Joseph A. (2002), “Spinning the Web of Hate: Web-based Hate Propagation by
Extremist Organizations”, Journal of Criminal Justice and Popular Culture, 9 (2): 69-
88. Available at www.albany.edu/scj/jcjpc/vol9is2/schafer.pdf
Solove, Daniel J. (2007), “The Future of Reputation: Gossip, Rumor, and Privacy on the
Internet”. Yale University Press. Available at
http://docs.law.gwu.edu/facweb/dsolove/Future-of-Reputation/text.htm
Staksrud, Elisabeth and Lobe, Bojana (2010), “Evaluation of the Implementation of the
Safer Social Networking Principles for the EU Part I: General Report”. Available at
http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/activities/social_networking/docs/final_report/fi
rst_part.pdf
Stross, R. (2010), “Computers at Home: Educational Hope vs. Teenage Reality”. The New
York Times. Published on 9 July 2010. Available at:
www.nytimes.com/2010/07/11/business/11digi.html.
Thierer, A. (2009a), “Parental Controls & Online Child Protection: A Survey of Tools &
Methods”. Washington, D. C.: The Progress & Freedom Foundation. Available at
www.pff.org/parentalcontrols/
Thierer, A. (2009b), “Five Online Safety Task Forces Agree: Education, Empowerment &
Self-Regulation are the Answer”. Progress & Freedom Foundation Progress on Point
Paper, Vol. 16, No. 13, July 2009. Available at http://ssrn.com/abstract=1433504
TACD (Trans Atlantic Consumer Dialogue) (2009), “Resolution on Marketing to Children
Online”, Available at
http://tacd.org/index2.php?option=com_docman&task=doc_view&gid=207&Itemid
UKCCIS (UK Council for Child Internet Safety) (2009), “Click Clever, Click Safe: The
First Child Internet Safety Strategy. Available at
www.dcsf.gov.uk/ukccis/news_detail.cfm?newsid=36&thisnews=2
UK Department for Children, Schools and Families, and Department for Culture, Media
and Sport (2009), “The Impact of the Commercial World on Children’s Wellbeing:
Report of an Independent Assessment”. Available at
http://publications.dcsf.gov.uk/eOrderingDownload/00669-2009DOM-EN.pdf
UK Home Office (2005), “Good Practice Guidance for the Moderation of Interactive
Services for Children”, Available at
http://police.homeoffice.gov.uk/publications/operational-policing/moderationdocument-
final.pdf
UK Home Office (2008), “Good Practice Guidance for the providers of social networking
and other user interactive services 2008”. Available at
http://police.homeoffice.gov.uk/publications/operational%2Dpolicing/social%2Dnetwor
king%2Dguidance
United Nations (1989), “Convention on the Rights of the Child Adopted and opened for
signature”, ratification and accession by General Assembly resolution 44/25 of 20
November 1989. Available at www2.ohchr.org/english/law/pdf/crc.pdf
US Department of Justice (2002), Drug, Youth and the Internet. Available at
www.justice.gov/ndic/pubs2/2161/2161p.pdf
US FCC (Federal Communications Commission) (2009), “In the Matter of Implementation
of the Child Safe Viewing Act; Examination of Parental Control Technologies for Video
or Audio Programming”, MB Docket No. 09-26. Available at
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-09-69A1.pdf.
US FTC (Federal Trade Commission) (n.d.), “Children's Online Privacy Protection Rule”;
Final Rule, 16 CFR Part 312.
US FTC (2002), “Protecting Children’s Privacy Under COPPA: A Survey on Compliance”.
Staff Report, Available at www.ftc.gov/os/2002/04/coppasurvey.pdf.
US FTC (2007), “Implementing the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act”. A Report
toCongress, February 2007. Available at
www.ftc.gov/reports/coppa/07COPPA_Report_to_Congress.pdf
US FTC (2009a), “Beyond Voice: Mapping the Mobile Marketplace”. Staff Report.
Available at www.ftc.gov/reports/mobilemarketplace/mobilemktgfinal.pdf
US FTC (2009b), “Virtual Worlds and Kids: Mapping the Risk”. A Report to Congress,
December 2009. Available at www.ftc.gov/os/2009/12/oecd-vwrpt.pdf
US FTC (2010), “FTC Seeks Comment on Children's Online Privacy Protections;
Questions Whether Changes to Technology Warrant Changes to Agency Rule”.
Available at www.ftc.gov/opa/2010/03/coppa.shtm
Valkenburg, Patti M., and Peter, Jochen (2008), “Adolescents' Identity Experiments on the
Internet: Consequences for Social Competence and Self-Concept Unity”,
Communication Research, (2008) 35, p. 208.
Wolak, J., Finkelhor, D., and Mitchell, K. (2006), “Online Victimization of Youth: Five
years Later”. Available at www.unh.edu/ccrc/pdf/CV138.pdf
Wolak, J., Finkelhor, D., and Mitchell, K. (2007), “1 in 7 youth: The statistics about online
solicitations”. Available at
http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/sites/cyber.law.harvard.edu/files/1in7Youth.pdf
Woollard, J., Wickens, C., Powell, K. and Russell, T. (2007), “E-safety: evaluation of key
stage 3 materials for initial teacher education: Childnet International”.
Yahoo! and Carat Interactive (2003), “Born to be Wired, the Role of New Media for a
Digital Generation”. Available at
http://us.i1.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/i/promo/btbw_2003/btbw_execsum.pdf
YPRT (Youth Protection Roundtable) (2009), Stiftung Digitale Chancen. Youth Protection
Toolkit. Available at www.yprt.eu/transfer/assets/final_YPRT_Toolkit.pdf

http://leblogdelaneezelblog.blogspot.nl/2015/06/pour-bien-comprendre-encore-une-fois.html

http://www.euroispa.org, European Association of Internet Services Providers:

Brussels, June 19 - On the morning of June 17, EuroISPA brought together leading EU policymakers to discuss the industry-led efforts to protect children online, in a policy breakfast co-hosted by MEPs Anna Maria Corazza Bildt (EPP) and Caterina Chinnici (S&D) in the European Parliament.

[...]

MEP Anna Maria Corazza Bildt (EPP, Sweden) said:“The safety and protection of children on the Internet is a top priority for the Intergroup on Children’s Rights & Protection. It’s important for us to continue this constructive dialogue with industry, as we, as legislators, don’t have all the solutions. We call on the industry to continue to take its shared responsibility to invest in finding innovative solutions. Lets join forces for a safer Internet for our children and their families.

[...]

EuroISPA 39 Rue Montoyer 1000 Brussels

Tel. +32 2 503 22 65

Mail. secretariat@euroispa.org

http://www.euroispa.org/about/who-we-are/members
http://www.euroispa.org/about/partners

[...]

https://www.cybersecurityraad.nl/binaries/CSR_Advies_Cybersecurity_in_onderwijs_en_bedrijfsleven%20vDEF_tcm107-263230.pdf, 2 november 2015 door Eelco Blok & Dick Schoof.

Les directeurs des établissements scolaires concernés s'appellent depuis 2005: cybersecurity? zorgplicht?

[...]

Minister van Economische Zaken De heer H.G.J. Kamp

Staatssecretaris van Veiligheid en Justitie De heer dr. K.H.D.M. Dijkhoff

Den Haag, februari 2017

Betreft: "Ieder bedrijf heeft digitale zorgplichten: een handreiking voor bedrijven op het gebied van cybersecurity"

[...]

in: https://www.cybersecurityraad.nl/binaries/Adviesbrief_Handreiking_Zorgplichten_Kabinet_tcm107-318127.pdf

[...]

Comment sont connectées les familles royales et princières? Une réponse ici? http://www.noblesseetroyautes.com.

Dans les palais: "security first".

In De geest van Pim, Dick Pels, Amsterdam, 2003:

Robert J. van der Veen en Dick Pels (red.), Het basisinkomen. Sluitstuk van de verzorgingsstaat?, Van Gennep, Amsterdam, 1995.

Des pèlerinages et des marches vont être organisés pour les responsables au top, même à Hilversum-Blaricum-deTelegraaf-deVolkskrant sur le thème "de aartshertogen Albrecht en Isabella regeren als soevereinen over de Habsburgse Nederlanden".

Les jeunes et les mineurs abandonnés dans la mondialisation, jetés avec les familles de la base normale dans les réseauX divers et variés pas toujours très..., seront accompagnés par les plus responsables des responsables dans les postes à très grandes responsabilités au top.

Les inscriptions se font via la Fondation Carnegie du Peace Palace mais aussi via l'Institut en sciences morales et politiques du côté de la Sorbonne et celui situé face à la bibliothèque (juridique) du Palais de la PaiX de La Haye. Normal. Une bonne idée, innovante, audacieuse certes. Les meilleurs des frans-maçons seront là avec les meilleurs penseurs internationauX pour dresser la liste des marcheurs toutes catégories confondues.

Autre ouvrage conseillé par Dick Pels en 2003, la liste des ouvrages à lire est longue:

Liesbet van Zoonen, "Plezier & politiek in de entertainment-samenleving", Socialisme & Democratie, 2002, 12:22:30.

Les multinationales communiquent auX actionnaires:

http://www.lefigaro.fr/flash-eco/2018/06/05/97002-20180605FILWWW00062-la-bourse-de-paris-ouvre-en-baisse.php.

Celle d'Amsterdam attend les instructions.

Dans le secteur aéronautique, Schiphol annonce:

http://www.lefigaro.fr/flash-eco/2018/06/05/97002-20180605FILWWW00092-diriger-qatar-airways-un-poste-tres-eXigeant-qui-doit-revenir-a-un-homme.php

Dick Benschop rappelle Jos Nijhuis: quelle bonne gouvernance pour nos douaniers, croulant sous les paquets et les couffins?

Jos Nijhuis de Schiphol Airport ayant succédé au mari de la présentatrice TV, Pia Dijkstra (D66) de la loi (très)controversée, communique:

[...]

Nijhuis bleef tot 1 mei 2018 aan als President-directeur en is per die datum opgevolgd door Dick Benschop. Nijhuis blijft nog non-executive director bij ADP en Brisbaine Airport. Daarnaast blijft hij actief in een aantal nevenfuncties, waaronder Commissaris bij Hotel Okura Amsterdam, Nationale Opera & Ballet en Co-voorzitter van de Cyber security raad.

[...]

in: https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos_Nijhuis

P.s: Le monde aéronautique européen souhaite être mieuX dirigé. Les douaniers aussi. Un rappel, les drones n'aiment pas trop les avions ou les avions n'aiment pas trop les drones des journalistes.

Les familles et les Conseils constitutionnels s'appellent: quelle bonne gouvernance dans les nouvelles technologies? "Security first" dit Pieter van Vollenhoven et André Rouvoet, entre autres, depuis les années 90. Même dans les Centres Jeugd&Gezin.

https://www.cybersecurityraad.nl:

Cyber Security Raad (CSR)
Turfmarkt 147
2511 DP Den Haag
Postbus 20301
2500 EH Den Haag
The Netherlands
Téléphone: +31 (0)70 751 5333
E.mail: info@cybersecurityraad.nl
Persvoorlichting
Media kunnen met vragen terecht bij Heidi Letter, communicatieadviseur (06) 25 73 64 68.

[...]

http://www.euroispa.org, European Association of Internet Services Providers:

Brussels, June 19 - On the morning of June 17, EuroISPA brought together leading EU policymakers to discuss the industry-led efforts to protect children online, in a policy breakfast co-hosted by MEPs Anna Maria Corazza Bildt (EPP) and Caterina Chinnici (S&D) in the European Parliament.

[...]

MEP Anna Maria Corazza Bildt (EPP, Sweden) said:“The safety and protection of children on the Internet is a top priority for the Intergroup on Children’s Rights & Protection. It’s important for us to continue this constructive dialogue with industry, as we, as legislators, don’t have all the solutions. We call on the industry to continue to take its shared responsibility to invest in finding innovative solutions. Lets join forces for a safer Internet for our children and their families.

[...]

EuroISPA 39 Rue Montoyer 1000 Brussels

Tel. +32 2 503 22 65

Mail. secretariat@euroispa.org

http://www.euroispa.org/about/who-we-are/members
http://www.euroispa.org/about/partners

Les bourgmestres et les Commissaires des provinces et les conseillers municipauX se disent intéressés par cette brochure:

https://www.cybersecurityraad.nl/binaries/Handreiking_Bestuurders_NED_DEF_tcm107-316868.pdf

Dick Benschop appelle Wouter Bos: as-tu lu cette brochure? Wouter Bos appelle Jan Peter Balkenende et Wim Kok et ses conseillers: avez-vous lu ces livres?

La presse de qualité française communique:

http://www.lefigaro.fr/secteur/high-tech.

http://www.lefigaro.fr/secteur/high-tech/2018/06/04/32001-20180604ARTFIG00106-l-industrie-du-jeu-video-n-a-pas-pour-habitude-de-lever-le-voile-sur-ses-coulisses.php:

[...]

JASON SCHREIER. - Cela fait plus de six ans que je travaille pour le site américain Kotaku, où je publie régulièrement des articles sur l'industrie du jeu vidéo. En octobre 2015, j'ai publié une enquête sur la genèse mouvementée du jeu Destiny (Activision), qui explique en partie les problèmes du produit final. Quelque temps plus tard, un agent littéraire m'a contacté et m'a proposé d'écrire un livre qui détaillerait de la même manière la création de plusieurs jeux. Ce sont des histoires qui sont rarement racontées, contrairement à ce qu'on peut lire autour de la sphère du cinéma ou de la musique. L'industrie du jeu vidéo, peu loquace, n'a pas pour habitude de lever le voile sur ses coulisses. Il y avait donc un manque à combler.

[...]

En Corée du Sud, la Culture, comme au Japon, n'a pas tout à fait la même éthique que nous dans les ministères... de la Culture.

Les clients du V&D et de Bart SMIT disent: quelle éthique pour ce commerce? La London School of Economics se connecte: le programme SAFER INTERNET est un programme financé par les subventions européennes et des multinationales. Lesquelles?

Un rappel de la part de Ton Elias auX affaires sociales:

AuX affaires médiatiques, le VVD et la ALDE s'eXpriment:

[...]

Ton Elias (VVD) vond echter dat de Tweede Kamer zich erbuiten moest houden, aangezien het om privéafspraken met een commerciële omroep gaat. “Als die mensen zo stom zijn om daarin te tuinen, dan hebben wij daar als Kamer geen taak in.”

[...]

https://www.nrc.nl/nieuws/2016/11/28/rtl-onderzoekt-misstanden-rond-hulptelevisieprogrammas-a1533979

Hilversum-Blaricum: Zorgplicht?

Le VVD et la ALDE: hebben we plichten?

Le CDA: wij moeten een goed/beter verhaal hebben (Buma).

Jos Nijhuis de Schiphol Airport: bel dan de CSR - Turfmarkt 147 te Den Haag, +31 (0) 70 751 5555.

Genève communique: http://www.intgovforum.org/multilingual/content/igf-2017-4.

Genève communique: http://www.ohchr.org/EN/AboutUs/Pages/HighCommissioner.aspx

Hilversum-Blaricum-Agarve-deTelegraaf-ALDE-HansvanBaalen&GuyVerhofstadt-parlemetaires concernés communiquent:

http://www.ohchr.org/EN/NewsEvents/Pages/Meetings.aspx

La Cour Pénale Internationale communique son contact: +31 (0) 70 515 91 52. La Cour Pénale Internationale est très bien installées à La Haye, elle attend une invitation de la part des diplomaties intéressées par la bonne gouvernance européenne en tout cas. Même dans les médias, la police a bien pris note. Un procès verbal a été envoyé à La Haye. Il attend d'être mieuX travaillé.

Le Palais de la PaiX via la Fondation Carnegie attend de pouvoir réunir mécènes et diplomaties et penseurs internationauX, quelques fonctionnaires aussi et la DG-Connect.

L'arbitrage international communique:

Arbitrage international
Palais de la PaiX
Carnegieplein 2
2517 KJ La Haye
téléphone: +31 (0)70 302 4165
E-mail: bureau@pca-cpa.org

Quelles controverses y présenter? Il y en a énormément. Margrethe Vestager: pour quelles raisons Bart SMIT de la distribution du jouet électronique pour les mineurs a-t-il pu bénéficié d'un tel monopole? Bart SMIT est parti en Angleterre. Comment sont connectés les enfants royauX en Europe? Ont-ils euX aussi un SMARTphone qu'ils regardent en faisant du vélo? Pieter van Vollenhoven: "security first".

AuX droits fondamentauX & Justice internationale à Genève, monsieur Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein et les 2000 fonctionnaires attendent vos meilleures suggestions, La Haye aussi:

Téléphone: +41 229 179 220
E-mail: registry@ohchr.org

Les Nations Unies et l'OMC, 5000 fonctionnaires, s'intéressent auX questions essentielles euX aussi: +41 227 395 111.

https://english.cannabisbureau.nl... Ritalin ou fentonyl auX plus faibles des élèves?

La question du MARKETING dans les chambres et sur les écrans des SMARTphones des enfants et des adolescents qui essaient de se concentrer sur leurs devoirs scolaires depuis des années:

https://igf2017.intgovforum.org.

Hilversum-Blaricum: massa = cassa.

La Cour européenne des droits de l'homme aurait-elle son mot à dire dans toutes ces histoires?

Les parlementaires européens se le demandent. Même ses secrétaires générauX, même la commission européenne se pose cette question avec ses meilleurs secrétaires générauX également depuis des décennies.

Un rappel venant de BruXelles:

http://www.euroispa.org, European Association of Internet Services Providers:

Brussels, June 19 - On the morning of June 17, EuroISPA brought together leading EU policymakers to discuss the industry-led efforts to protect children online, in a policy breakfast co-hosted by MEPs Anna Maria Corazza Bildt (EPP) and Caterina Chinnici (S&D) in the European Parliament.

[...]

MEP Anna Maria Corazza Bildt (EPP, Sweden) said:“The safety and protection of children on the Internet is a top priority for the Intergroup on Children’s Rights & Protection. It’s important for us to continue this constructive dialogue with industry, as we, as legislators, don’t have all the solutions. We call on the industry to continue to take its shared responsibility to invest in finding innovative solutions. Lets join forces for a safer Internet for our children and their families.

[...]

EuroISPA 39 Rue Montoyer 1000 Brussels

Tel. +32 2 503 22 65

Mail. secretariat@euroispa.org

http://www.euroispa.org/about/who-we-are/members
http://www.euroispa.org/about/partners

De leur côté, les Américains communiquent:

http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/pubrelease/isttf

Pieter van Vollenhoven: "security first".

Minding Minors Wandering the Web: Regulating Online Child Safety door Simone van der Hof, Bibi van den Berg, Bart Schermer.

source:

https://books.google.nl/books?id=8PbHBAAAQBAJ&pg=PA226&lpg=PA226&dq=http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/pubrelease/isttf&source=bl&ots=w4mIlzeQyr&sig=RTcWGRwk8tCNbPlgsH3Rud0Lo9M&hl=nl&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjt6JCmyrzbAhVFZlAKHf1wAkYQ6AEIVjAH#v=onepage&q=http%3A%2F%2Fcyber.law.harvard.edu%2Fpubrelease%2Fisttf&f=false

https://www.cybersecurityraad.nl/010_Actueel: tekort aan cybersecurityspecialisten (Bibi van den Berg, @law Leiden).

Bart SMIT lit en ligne et pense: pourquoi avons-nous vendu des jeuX pour adultes au milieu des jouets pour enfants? Qui a fait cette erreur? Thomas? Ou Roland? Les Blokkertjes en ont assez de cette affaire: ne pourrions-nous pas tous nous recontrer à La Haye à l'arbitrage international? L'électronique vient de la défense et n'a pas sa place dans nos magasins. BILL, Melinda&Kids suivent, avec Steven Ballmer de Microsoft, la discussion intéressante sur leurs écrans: les Européens nous parlent en ligne, ils nous invitent avec Bart SMIT à La Haye, auX discussions essentielles. Accompagnés du Telegraaf et d'Hilversum auX productions un peu spéciales pour les adolescents et les enfants. Même RTL est maintenant concerné depuis que Ton Elias (VVD) s'est eXprimé sur le bon usage de la télé dans les foyers. La DG-Connect et Pieter van Vollenhoven le répètent: "security first".

Un rappel, un lecteur y revient, l'information fut transmise par une multinationale:

http://www.issworldtraining.com/

http://www.issworldtraining.com/ISS_EUROPE/

ISS World Europe is the world's largest gathering of European Law Enforcement, Intelligence and Homeland Security Analysts as well as Telecom Operators responsible for Lawful Interception, Hi-Tech Electronic Investigations and Network Intelligence Gathering.

ISS World Programs present the methodologies and tools for Law Enforcement, Public Safety and Government Intelligence Communities in the fight against drug trafficking, cyber money laundering, human trafficking, terrorism and other criminal activities conducted over today's Telecommunications network, the Internet and Social Networks.

[...]

Hilversum: la Turquie est en ligne, depuis la jolie ville VOC de Hoorn (N-H), la Turquie se connecte. Est-ce une fiction?

https://www.halvemaenhoorn.nl, où est passée madame Achahbar?

Pour ceuX qui aiment la voile, même les touristes:

https://www.halvemaenhoorn.nl/data-zeiltochten.

Qui pourrait ramener les tableauX au Westfries museum de Hoorn? Les Commissaires européens lancent un appel. Les enfants de la WWII lancent un appel aussi: où en sommes-nous?

Rutte III annonce fatsoen moet je doen avec le CDA:

We varen op de vrijdagavond:

8 juni – 15 juni – 22 juni – 29 juni
6 juli – 13 juli – 20 juli – 27 juli
3 augustus – 10 augustus – 24 augustus
14 september
5 oktober – 12 oktober – 19 oktober

Vanaf 17.15 uur wordt u ontvangen in ons bezoekerscentrum aan de Schuijteskade 22, 1621 DE Hoorn met koffie/thee en spekkoek. De gids en host stellen zich aan u voor en wanneer alle gasten er zijn vertelt onze schipper u over het reilen en zeilen aan boord. Circa 22 uur stapt u weer van boord en is de tocht ten einde.

[...]

in: https://www.halvemaenhoorn.nl/data-zeiltochten

A l'horizon, Volendam-Edam. Toute l'Europe arriverait à Hoorn en Frise Occidentale: qui y fait quoi dans les affaires? Une grande réunion de famille est prévue, le bourgmestre d'Enschede, la ville des feuX d'artifice, Onno van Veldhuizen pourrait revenir le temps d'une belle rencontre conviviale.

https://www.oudhoorn.nl... avec la famille BLOKKER. Roland Palmer-Blokker et Thomas SMIT viendront-ils? Ils sont cordialement invités en Frise Occidentale. Est-ce qu'Amsterdam a enfin trouvé son maire? Johannes Remkes lance un appel.

Retour à Genève: les Nations Unies ont décidé qu'il devrait être défendu de vendre des produits toXiques, dangereuX, illicites, litigieuX, voire dangereuX pour la santé des consommateurs et dommageables pour l'environnement, le Trimbos Instituut détient la longue liste des produits controversés, plus de 200, pour ceuX qui la réclameront:

http://www.ohchr.org/EN/AboutUs/Pages/ContactUs.aspx

En outre, La Haye communique aussi:

https://www.opcw.org/nl

C'est un rappel, un lecteur y revient.

La presse en parlait en 2009, c'est encore sur l'environnement et l'écologie:

GOOGLE copie "La pilule contraceptive a "des effets dévastateurs sur l'environnement" et est en partie responsable de "l'infertilité chez l'homme". C'est ce qu'écrivit le Dr Pedro José Maria Simon Castellvi, président de la Fédération internationale des associations de mèdecins catholiques dans l' Osservatore Romano du 3 janvier 2009. Le Dr Castellvi estimait que "nous sommes face à un effet anti-écologique clair qui eXige davantage d'eXplications de la part des fabricants", et tient l'encyclique Humanae vitae pour une "prophétie scientifique"."

Pour ceuX que cela intéresse: http://at20.ohchr.org/conference.html... sur des questions essentielles. La Cour européenne des droits de l'homme en parle aussi: la pollution et l'impact sur l'environnement.

Geen opmerkingen:

Een reactie posten