JMCE at Keio/Japan [JMCE at Keio/Japan] Special Lecture #7 (08072017)
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   Title  | 
  
   Freedom and Non-Freedom of the Internet  | 
 
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   Speaker  | 
  
   Maki SATO, Part-time Lecturer, Keio Law School  | 
 
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   Dates  | 
  
   8 July 2017  | 
 
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   Venue  | 
  
   4F Conference Room, South Building, Mita-Campus, Keio University, 2-15-45 Mita, Minato-ku, Tokyo Japan  | 
 
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   Number of Participants (approx.) 
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   15  | 
 
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   Outlines (up to 5 points) 
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   -In the EU there is the common perception that the internet is indispensable for education, freedom of expression and access to information. -The EU takes a position that these values are fundamental human rights and that those limitations must be based on the ECHR. -The EU has been enacting and considering following internet regulations: net neutrality; protection of freedom of expression and privacy on line; protection and use of copyrights on line; simplification and harmonization of e-commerce regulations; cyber security -Basically Japan shares many values pursued by the EU as well, and is ranked as being the 7th freest country in the internet. -The EU has been the first to introduce and strengthen regulations to protect internet freedom. Japan should keep an eye on the EU policy.  | 
 



 
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