Hi Gordon, all,

Do you have the original link for the politico piece on the consultation?
Or is that from the paid subscription?

Best,

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> From Politico this morning:
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> COMMISSION LAUNCHES MEGA SET OF INTERNET CONSULTATIONS: In an unusual
> move, the Commission is launching nearly a dozen consultations on the
> internet, with a dozen media partners. The surveys will be cover the impact
> of the digital world on jobs, health, government, and democracy, on privacy
> and security, artificial intelligence, net neutrality, and big data.
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> The consultations are conducted for the Commission by REIsearch and in
> partnership with El Pa?s, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, The Guardian, Il
> Sole 24 Ore, La Libre Belgique, Gazeta Wyborcza, Luxemburger Wort, P?blico,
> The Lancet, Cell, and Der Standard.
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> That?s innovative and inclusive at one level: millions more will now be
> prompted to participate. One the other hand, there are 19 EU countries
> without a media partner, and the media partners range inconsistently from
> business newspapers to medical journals. ?Science should be open and freed
> from its traditional ivory tower; to be discussed, submitted to critique
> and fed with new perspectives,? said Jean-Claude Juncker. Playbook readers
> can complete the first questionnaire here:
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> https://reisearch.eu/initiatives/next-generation-internet/1/en
>
> And some EU tech policy "gossip?:
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> COMMISSION ? OETTINGER AND ANSIP, THE ODD COUPLE: Questions remain about
> who is in charge of EU tech policy, more than three months after Oettinger
> officially gave up his job as digital commissioner, Joanna Plucinska
> reports. Commissioner Oettinger gets lobbyist attention, but as Vice
> President Ansip?s former colleagues and staff in Estonia have noted to
> Playbook: He didn?t survive 30 years in national and European politics
> without the patience and steel needed to achieve long-term objectives.
>
> http://www.politico.eu/article/digital-europe-andrus-
> ansip-and-gunther-oettinger-the-odd-couple/
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> End of cooperation-wg Digest, Vol 63, Issue 3
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