Press Freedom in a Digital World:
The value of Copyright
08.00 – 08.30
Registration
Coffee & Croissants Networking
08.30 – 11.00
Session 1: Better Regulation needs Ad Self-Regulation
• Welcome and introduction
08.30-08.35
• Policy keynote
08.35-08.50
• Discussion topic
Responsible advertising in the Digital Age
08.50-09.40
• Policy keynote - Consumer empowerment: the need for consumer trust and transparency in online advertising
09.40-09.55
• Discussion topic
Consumer empowerment in the Digital Single Market
09.55-10.50
• Closing remarks
10.50-11.00
11.00 – 11.30
Break with refreshments
11.30 – 13.15
Session 2: Transparency, Choice and Control
• Presentation & discussion
The OBA Programme is going mobile!
11.30-12.25
• Discussion
The global dimension
12.25-13.05
• Closing remarks
13.05-13.15
13.15 – 14.15
Networking Lunch
Session 3: Looking to the future of Ad Self-Regulation
• Presentation
Innovation and trends in digital advertising
14.15-15.15• Political intervention
15.15-15.35
• Wrap up: Smarter Regulation needs Ad Self-Regulation
15.35-15.45
15.45 – 16.45
Networking Cocktails
Press Freedom in a Digital World:
The value of Copyright
PRESS INVITATION
Media Briefing: EIT Digital Strategic Innovation Agenda 2017- 19
National and European politics have a significant impact on media freedom.
The Financial Times and ETNO are pleased to announce the date of the FT-ETNO Summit 2016 - Reform and Progress: The role of telecoms in a digitising world.
Digital technologies are driving a new industrial revolution. European businesses have to engage in this development to remain competitive globally. But the competition is tough. Countries such as the United States, South Korea and Japan are moving ahead.
This conference is hosted by Greens/EFA MEPs Jan Philipp Albrecht, Max Andersson, Eva Joly, Judith Sargentini
CONFERENCE PROGRAMME