Today, the Commission is proposing to the European Parliament and
Council to sign up to a declaration
<https://digital-strategy.ec.europa.eu/en/news-redirect/733938> of
rights and principles that will guide the digital transformation in the EU.
The draft declaration on digital rights and principles aims to give
everyone a clear reference point about the kind of digital
transformation Europe promotes and defends. It will also provide a guide
for policy makers and companies when dealing with new technologies. The
rights and freedoms enshrined in the EU's legal framework, and the
European values expressed by the principles, should be respected online
as they are offline. Once jointly endorsed, the Declaration will also
define the approach to the digital transformation which the EU will
promote throughout the world.
Executive Vice-President for a Europe Fit for the Digital Age,
Margrethe*Vestager*, said: /“We want safe technologies that work for
people, and that respect our rights and values. Also when we are online.
And we want everyone to be empowered to take an active part in our
increasingly digitised societies. This declaration gives us a clear
reference point to the rights and principles for the online world.”/
Commissioner for the Internal Market, Thierry*Breton*, said: “/We want
Europeans to know: living, studying, working, doing business in Europe,
you can count on top class connectivity, seamless access to public
services, a safe and fair digital space. The declaration of digital
rights and principles also establishes once and for all that what is
illegal offline should also be illegal online. We also aim to promote
these principles as a standard for the world./”
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continua qui:
https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/ip_22_452
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