CALL FOR MEMBERS OF FYEG Working Group on DIGITAL RIGHTS PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 10 June 2010
The future of information society is being shaped in the lobbies of national and European level institutions. The loudest voice is not the voice of people but of corporations. The point of view is not openness, sharing or freedom of information but that of control, censorship and surveillance. Digital rights are strongly linked with human rights as can be seen in the information society policies adopted by China.
The Working Group on Digital Rights will organize a seminar concerning the development of European information society in the Spring of 2011.
 
To join the WG or obtain more information, please send an email to erkki [at] fyeg.org not later than 4 July 2010 explaining your motivation and including a recommendation letter from the National board of your  organization.
 

Erkki Perälä (erkki [at] fyeg.org)
FYEG Coordinator of the WG on Digital Rights



What are *working groups*?
 
Working groups are FYEG think tanks according to FYEGs Internal Rules of Procedure. They gather groups of FYEG members who would like to work on a particular topic: gather knowledge, examine cases and lobby for solutions. WGs will be given a mailing list to discuss their topic. Working groups can also be used to prepare activities for FYEG to carry out and for mutual training and the advancement of knowledge. 
 
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