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Major change
Liberalisation
Economic, political considerations
Privatisation
Change in control, and perspective
Regulation communication
Access directive
Authorisation directive
Services of general interest directive
Framework directive
! Change of attitude !
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Technical innovations
Information and Communications Technology
Information, communication, media
Convergence : combinations
CM, Computing and Media
CC, Computing and Communications
MC, Media and Communications
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Internet 2,0
Variety of definitions
More audiovisual
WTO, Internal Market, Competition Law
More user driven
Copyright, competition for content, competition for
platform
More business efficiency
Cost saving, computing capacity, know how
Generalized computarized environment
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Internet 2,0
More audiovisual
WTO, Internal Market, Competition Law
More user driven
Copyright, competition for content, competition for
platform
More business efficiency
Cost saving, computing capacity, know how
Generalized computarized environment
Microsoft
Software
DesktopUpdated
BM : selling software to users
Software + service based on search power
Web basedConstantly updated
BM : providing a service, paid by third parties
> Creating links
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Tim Berners-Lee
"Nobody really knows what it means...If Web 2.0 for you is blogs and wikis, then that is people to people. But that was what the Web was supposed to be all along... Web 2.0, for some people, it means moving some of the thinking [to the] client side, so making it more immediate, but the idea of the Web as interaction between people is really what the Web is. That was what it was designed to be... a collaborative space where people can interact."
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Internet 2,0
More audiovisual
WTO, Internal Market, Competition Law
More user driven
Copyright, competition: content (no), platform (yes)
More business efficiency https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8qoRSBTuC
Cost saving, computing capacity, know how
Generalized computarized environment
Darcy DiNucci, « Fragmented future »
The Web will be understood not as screenfuls of text and graphics but as a transport mechanism, the ether through which interactivity happens. It will [...] appear on your computer screen, [...] on your TV set [...] your car dashboard [...] your cell phone [...] hand-held game machines [...] maybe even your microwave oven.
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Cloud: legal issues
Programme of the day
Territoriality
Contract issues
Data protection
IP
Business, or political dependence
Competition law Horizontal interoperability
Vertical restrictions or exclusion
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Then and now
Importance of sector for the economy
Unbundle chain
Integrated solution for the internal market
Avoid exclusion
Contracts with users
Data protection