SUMMARY!

This week, following the last IGF Open consultation and MAG meeting; the 
secretariat has launched a call for issues asking stakeholders subjects of high 
interest to shape the agenda of the IGF 2018.

On data protection, Facebook has launched a range of new tools in an effort to 
“put people in more control over their privacy” in the build up to new EU 
regulations that tighten up data protection. The changes come after a troubling 
two weeks for the company, which is battling with the fallout of the Cambridge 
Analytica files. According to UNCTAD, privacy concerns raised after the 
revelation that a political data firm gained access to millions of Facebook 
users without their consent “vividly illustrates that most countries are ill 
prepared for the digital economy.”

On digital economy, the European Commission has proposed new rules to ensure 
that digital business activities are taxed in a fair and growth-friendly way in 
the EU. The measures would make the EU a global leader in designing tax laws 
fit for the modern economy and the digital age. On domain name, European 
Commission says United Kingdom registrants will not be able to renew their 
domains after Brexit is completed.

African countries will fully exploit mobile devices and the internet by 2020, 
to conduct demographic and housing censuses more speedily and cost-effectively, 
hence enhancing decision making for the achievement of the Sustainable 
Development Goals (SDGs). Nevertheless, new research indicates more than 
$4008million in public funding collected to expand internet access in Africa is 
sitting dormant in public coffers.

On Artificial intelligence, France has launched a big initiative around 
artificial intelligence wanting to turn the country into one of leading  
countries when it comes to artificial intelligence.

Below, informations on those subjects and events as well as document on 
cybergeopolitics, hate online speech, security...

See sources and review here

http://www.diplointernetgovernance.org/profiles/blogs/internet-governance-weekly-biref-igf-2018-call-for-issues


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