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151. Application for YOUthDIG

 

This year's European Dialogue on Internet Governance (EuroDIG) will take place in Vilnius (Lithuania) from 17 to 19 June.

 

152. Consultation on the IGF framework paper

 

The 18th Internet Governance Forum (IGF) took place in Kyoto (Japan) in October 2023. Under the motto "The Internet we want - empowering all people", over 9,000 representatives from politics,…

 

153. IGF 2023 Annual Meeting Summary Report

 

This is a summary of the 18th conference of the IGF (Internet Governance Forum) in 2023.

 

154. Consultation on combating sexual abuse of children

 

The legislative process on the European Commission's draft on preventing and combating child sexual abuse is still ongoing.

 

155. IGF 2024: Participation in determining the thematic focus

 

Suggestions and proposals for the theme of this year's Internet Governance Forum (IGF) can still be submitted until 31 January.

 

156. Website: Global Kids Online

 

Global Kids Online is an international research project that aims to generate and sustain a rigorous cross-national evidence base around children’s use of the internet by creating a global network of…

 

157. What kind of Europe do children want?

 

In the run-up to the European Parliament elections in June 2024, UNICEF, Eurochild, Save the Children, ChildFund Alliance and SOS Children's Villages are conducting a survey among children and young…

 

158. Amendment of the penal code necessary

 

With the Act to Combat Sexualised Violence against Children, the penalties for child pornography material were increased to at least one year’s imprisonment on 1 July 2021. As a result of this…

 

159. Statement on the Interstate Treaty on the Protection of Minors in Broadcasting and in Telemedia

 

On 8 November, the Broadcasting Commission of the federal states published its draft for a reform of the Interstate Treaty on the Protection of Minors in Broadcasting and in Telemedia and opened it…

 

160. The Digital Services Act (DSA) explained

 

This booklet explains in simple terms what the DSA has introduced to protect children and young people under the age of 18.

 

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