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Information Society Newsroom Update Weekly - 27/07/2012

Weekly Issue - 27 July 2012

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PRESS RELEASE
Commission opens public consultation on preservation of the open internet (net neutrality)

(23 July 2012) The European Commission is today launching a public consultation seeking answers to questions on transparency, switching and certain aspects of internet traffic management, with a view to its commitment to preserve the open and neutral character of the Internet. These questions have emerged as key issues in the "net neutrality" debate that has taken place in Europe over the past years, including the recent findings of the Body of European Regulators of European Communications (BEREC). Input is sought from all interested public and private parties, including fixed and mobile internet service providers, Internet content and application providers (including comparison websites), equipment manufacturers, transit providers, investors, public authorities, consumers and their associations. The responses to this consultation will be crucial input for the Commission's planned recommendations announced by European Commission Vice President Neelie Kroes on 29 May 2012.

PRESS RELEASE
Commission consults on a future EU Network and Information Security legislative initiative

(23 July 2012) The European Commission is seeking the views of governments, businesses, citizens about their experiences and EU possible responses to cyber incidents which cause disruption to essential Network and Information Systems (NIS), including the internet. The Commission has launched this consultation to help it prepare a legislative proposal on network and information security, which will be an important element of the upcoming EU strategy on Cyber security. Feedback received will help the Commission draw up an approach to possible future risk management and security breach reporting requirements that would affect businesses in particular. The consultation runs until 12 October 2012.

PRESS RELEASE
Commission seeks information from four Member States on their implementation of Audiovisual Media Services Directive

(23 July 2012) The European Commission has written to Portugal, Slovenia, Finland (concerning the autonomous region of Åland) and the United Kingdom (concerning the British overseas territory Gibraltar) seeking information about their implementation of the Audiovisual Media Services (AVMS) Directive. The Commission has asked the responsible authorities to reply within 10 weeks. The fact-finding letters are part of the Commission's efforts to ensure that the national media laws of all Member States correctly implement all aspects of the AVMS rules. The requests for information do not imply that the Directive has been incorrectly implemented but simply that, at this stage, the Commission has some outstanding questions concerning their implementation of the Directive.

CALL FOR PROPOSALS
Challenge 5 under ICT Call 10: ICT for Health, Ageing Well, Inclusion and Governance

(Deadline: 15/01/2013) Challenge 5 builds on the previous research activities on health, ageing, inclusion, and governance. It aims to support innovation and activities closer to the market like pre-commercial procurement actions and platforms supporting social innovation. The focus will be on development of solutions that empower the individual, in a social context, to improve and manage personal life as a citizen, elderly, patient, consumer, civil servant or worker. The "ICT for Health activities" will address the "health management" continuum from lifestyle to disease management and the research in the computational modelling of human patho-physiology. The "ICT for Ageing and Independent Living" activities will focus on empowering people with age related dependencies or disabilities to live independently. "ICT for smart and personalised inclusion", will focus on the development of accessible solutions for personalised interfaces to smart environments and innovative services. Research in "ICT for Governance and Policy Modelling" will address collaborative governance supported by ICT tools empowering citizen and increasing transparency in decision making. A new activity will support collaborative, collective awareness ICT platforms for grassroots social innovation towards a more sustainable future.

NEWS ARTICLE
Italian regulator to decide on unbundling of ancillary services

(19 July 2012) The Commission decided today to send a letter of formal notice to Italy on the regulation of telecom markets and on the margin of discretion of the regulator (AGCOM).

EVENT ANNOUNCEMENT
Privacy and Emerging Technologies

27 November 2012 - 28 November 2012 Fraunhofer Forum, Berlin, Germany

The PRESCIENT project will hold an international conference on "Privacy and Emerging Sciences and Technologies".

New in the Library

AUDIOVISUAL
Safer roads ahead

26 July 2012

How does a moving car without driver make you feel? Do you think replacing a real human with an auto-pilot may be a good thing? Also, did you know that in three years all new European cars will be able to call 112 themselves? This Futuris episode on advanced vehicle electronics covers two research projects improving safety on the roads: eCall/HeERO and HAVEit. Both projects are co-funded by the European Union.

RESEARCH RESULT
Big data at your service

25 July 2012

'Open data' is the idea that certain data should be freely available to everyone to use and republish as they wish, without restrictions from copyright, patents or other mechanisms of control. The increasing use of ICT for business, leisure and public services is leading to the accumulation of mountains of structured and in many cases unstructured data. But this so-called 'big data' should be seen as an opportunity not a problem. EU research and efforts to promote open data are helping to make sense and good use of this resource.

RESEARCH RESULT
Finland, a fine land for science

25 July 2012

The Linux philosophy is "Laugh in the face of danger". Oops. Wrong One. "Do it yourself." Yes, that's it, said Finnish-born Linus Torvalds, the acclaimed developer of the game-changing Linux kernel and open source operating system. His achievements are perhaps the most prominent example of the hands-on approach to science and technology in modern-day Finland - a country where researchers have been 'doing it themselves' and doing it well in many fields for many years.

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