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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.

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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.

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P.s: sur les conseils de surveillance.

Autre chose en remerciant le lecteur, une liste de livres:

Une bibliothèque pour les internautes et CEO intéressés par certaines questions actuelles...

BIBLIOTHEQUE

1516 L'utopie de Thomas Moree La BOETIE
1798 Essai sur le principe de population de Robert Malthus
1849 La désobéissance civile de Henry David Thoreau
1854 « Je vivais seul dans les bois » (1er chapitre de Walden) de Henry David Thoreau
1880 Le droit à la paresse de Paul LAFARGUE
1899 Théorie de la classe de loisirs de Thorstein Veblen
1940 Testament agricole (pour une agriculture naturelle) de Sir Albert Howard
1946 Almanach d’un comté des sables d’Aldo LEOPOLD
1948 La planète au pillage de Fairfield Osborn
1955 Tristes tropiques de Lévi-Strauss
1956 Les transformations de l’homme de Lewis Mumford
1957 The Breakdown of Nations de Leopold Kohr
1960 La technique ou l’enjeu du siècle de Jacques ELLUL
1962 Le Printemps silencieux de Rachel Carson
1964 Tolérance répressive d’Herbert Marcuse
1965 Avant que nature meure de Jean Dorst
1968 Arcadie, essai sur le mieux vivre de Bertrand de Jouvenel
1971 La bombe P de Paul Ehrlich
1971 La planète malade de Guy Debord
1971 Socialisation de la nature de Philippe Saint Marc
1972 Halte à la croissance (limits to growth) ou rapport du club de ROME
1972 La dernière chance de la terre (hors série du Nouvel observateur, juin juillet 1972)
1972 Nous n’avons qu’une terre de Barbara WARD et René DUBOS
1972-1980 La Gueule ouverte (périodique)
1973 La convivialité d’Ivan Illich
1973 Le miroir de la production de Jean BAUDRILLARD
1973 Le Sauvage (périodique, 1973-1981) : résumé du n° 6 sur la problématique automobile
1974 Fatu Hiva, le retour à la nature de Thor Heyerdahl
1974 L’écologie ou la mort (à vous de choisir) la campagne de René Dumont, les objectifs de l’écologie politique
1975 Le macroscope, vers une vision globale de Joël de ROSNAY
1976 De la nature, pour penser l’écologie de Moscovici Serge
1979 La décroissance (entropie, écologie, économie) de Nicholas GEORGESCU-ROEGEN
1979 Le principe responsabilité de Hans Jonas
1979 Que la crise s’aggrave de François Partant
1979 Vivre sans pétrole de J.A. GREGOIRE
1980 Le Feu vert de Bernard Charbonneau (réédition Parangon, 2009)
1982 Du chômage à l’autonomie conviviale d’Ingmar Granstedt
1985 Le bonheur conforme (essai sur la normalisation publicitaire) de François Brune
1988 Le bluff technologique de Jacques ELLUL
1988 The Collapse of CompleX Societies de Joseph Tainter
1990 Gouvernance des biens communs (pour une nouvelle approche des ressources naturelles) d’Elinor Ostrom
1995 La révolte luddite, briseurs de machine à l’ère de l’industrialisation de Sale Kirkpatrick
1996 Notre empreinte écologique de Mathis WACKERNAGEL et William REES
1998 La simplicité volontaire de Serge Mongeau
1999 la faim dans le monde expliqué à mon fils de Jean Ziegler (Seuil)
2000 Les poules préfèrent les cages d’Armand Farrachi
2000 Quand le développement crée la pauvreté de Helena NORBERT HODGE
2001 « Défaire le développement, REFAIRE LE MONDE » (L’Ecologiste n° 6)
2002 L’économie hydrogène de Jérémy RIFKIN
2002 Pour un catastrophisme éclairé (quand l’impossible est certain) de Jean-Pierre Dupuy
2003 La guerre secrète des OGM d’Hervé Kempf
2003 objectif décroissance (vers une société harmonieuse) par collectif
2003 Pétrole, la fête est finie d’Heinberg Richard
2003 Quand la misère chasse la pauvreté de Majid RAHNEMA
2003 Sauver la terre d’Yves COCHET et Agnès SINAI
2003 STOP de Laurent de BARTILLAT et Simon RETALLACK
2003 « Défaire le développement, Refaire le monde » (divers auteurs)
2004 De la misère humaine en milieu publicitaire par le groupe Marcuse
2004 ENVIRONNEMENT, l’hypothèque démographique de René Monet
2004 La fin du progrès ? de Ronald Wright
2004 La perte des sens (recueil de textes d’Ivan ILLICH)
2004 Le syndrome du Titanic de Nicolas HULOT
2004 SO WATT ? (l’énergie, une affaire de citoyens) de Benjamin Dessus et Hélène Gassin
2004 Vers l’ultime extinction de Philippe Dubois
2005 Comment ne plus être progressiste…sans devenir réactionnaire de Jean-Paul Besset
2005 La fin du pétrole (le vrai défi du XXIe siècle) de James Howard Kunstler
2005 La vie après le pétrole de Jean-Luc Wingert
2005 Les nouveaux indicateurs de richesse de Gadrey et Jany-Catrice
2005 Les paysans sont de retour de Silvia Pérez-Vitoria
2005 Pétrole apocalypse d’Yves COCHET
2005 Une société à la dérive de Cornelius Castoriadis
2006 Effondrement (de la disparition ou de la survie des sociétés) de Jared DIAMOND
2006 Le développement durable, maintenant ou jamais de Dominique BOURG et G.RAYSSAC
2006 Le pari de la décroissance de Serge LATOUCHE (Fayard)
2006 Le plein s’il vous plaît de Jean-Marc JANCOVICI et AlainGRANDJEAN (Seuil)
2006 Les Ecovillages de Jonathan Dawson
2006 Les luddites (bris de machines et économie politique) de BOURDEAU et JARRIGUE

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Autre chose, le Conseil de l'Europe se pose des questions sur l'éthique à la télévision et dans la Culture: la question de la pornographie à la télévision par eXemple, ou sur les écrans dans les chambres des mineurs, des mineurs parfois abandonnés. Quelles sont les règles de la déontologie et de l'éthique à Hilversum-Blaricum? se demande le responsable de la Société de l'information au Conseil de l'Europe. Il appelle le ministère Onderwijs, Cultuur & Wetenschap (OCW): des téléspectateurs font des remarques et se demandent quelle est votre éthique à la télévision ou sur les écrans des SMARTphones distribués auX collégiens et auX enfants parfois. Que dit la Constitution sur ce genre de question? Le Conseil de l'Europe communique pour ceuX que cela intéresse: https://www.coe.int/fr/web/cybercrime/octopus-conference.

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