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  1. @FlemingMF Heh, or at least more wired. Interesting that geeky is the new "cool". Being wired growing up was definitely NOT cool
  2. @FlemingMF Not that I know of
  3. @FlemingMF http://bit.ly/1ITmwU This is the best link I can find. May need to do some digging around Europarl to find the actual text.
  4. @FlemingMF won't be much help if we don't actually try to do anything about it though.
  5. @FlemingMF Council of Europe
  6. http://bit.ly/1ITmwU Also worth noting, language is buried in an appropriations bill. EU taking a page from the US there.
  7. cookies becoming opt-in in Europe. What will this mean for Site optimization and advertising? Can the Web handle such a requirement?
  8. @FlemingMF Chicago is nice... but its got nothing on San Francisco!
  9. GBDe expands it's mandate beyond just eCommerce to eSociety. Interesting move in light of the economy.
  10. @KMLaw Have fun!
  11. The only thing that Scribid would have done is reproduce the material. How is that infringement? What protected right is infringed???
  12. @eMichaelPower but its not like Scribid is claiming authorship. At least this is a "fair use" of a copyrighted material.
  13. Ah, the joys of hearing what the Gov't is doing in trying to move into the same level of ICT sophistication as the private sector
  14. @michaelgeist How can a publication of a *public* report be (c) infringement?!?! "public" means *public* - as in "public domain"
  15. So far, Wikimedia, Turkcell, and European Commission Head of Unit for ITC Trust & Security have been the best speakers at #GBDe
  16. Awesome visual - "security" spelled out from cutting out letters from the words "Liberty", "Justice" & "Freedom".
  17. Core element of data protection is ID management. "Who" are you protecting? After that, you can figure out the contextual "why".
  18. Note - that which is "trusted" may *not* be "trustworthy" One is a marketing exercise, the other is much broader.
  19. Is there really a way to get rid of data you don't want people to know anymore? How to "live down" bad decisions as a kid? #digitalshadow
  20. We are seeing the impacts of the digital shadow already with kids trying to get jobs with a "unprofessional" facebook page