Tag eu
Υψηλό Δυναμικό. Χαμηλή Απόδοση.
Γράφει το σχετικό άρθρο του BBC: But to meet targets on renewable energy, the scientists say a grid is required that will take energy from the areas with an abundance of sun, wind and tidal power to those without. Βρίσκω την ιδέα αρκετά ενδιαφέρουσα αλλά κυρίως στρατηγικά άρτια και ουσιαστικότερη, πέραν του συνηθισμένου, της αλλοτριωμένης […]
Breaking The Law…
…or how ‘Le Sénat français a décidé de violer la législation europeénne’. Sarkozy’s authoritarianism seems to be behind this. Yet it puzzles me how violating EU legislation can be so easily accepted by the Senate: « 1° La suspension de l’accès au service pour une durée de trois mois à un an assortie de l’impossibilité, […]
Web 3.0™. The Latest in EU Buzzwords.
It's not as if any government anywhere (let alone the European Commission) ever preempted technological innovation and successfully regulated it, before it even became reality. Take for example what happened with Biofuel in the EU. Or renewables. Or, as a matter of fact, the 'net itself. So it actually begs the question: What on earth were the (seemingly clueless) bureaucrats that drafted this press release thinking when they coined their own pointless buzzword (as if there aren't enough already) in 'Web 3.0' and proceeded in presenting their equally pointless milestones and grand vision, when the EU funding for broadband has rivalled Gore's Information Superhighway in waste, frivolousness and incoherence?
In spite of the lack of substance in the press release, there are some good parts in the related Commission report, The Future Networks and the Internet. Nope, it's not the internet of 'things' or 'stimulating investment in high-speed broadband' or --- ironically --- 'building the net of the future'. Instead I found keeping the 'net open and guaranteeing availability to be the most useful (and realistic) of the themes presented in the report. In any case, thinking about the future is commendable and could prove extremely wise; the way the Commission attempts to achieve it seems completely wrong and betrays ignorance of how and why technology such as the 'net can have such a disruptive effect in society (hint: yep, lack of regulation definitely had something to do with it).
A public consultation on the 'early challenges of the Internet of Things' is open until the 28th of November. ePrivacy loopholes.
Earlier today, ten days since my return from Brussels, I received an email from Mr. Lambrinidis regarding a number of amendments on the upcoming e-Privacy directive that he contributed to. An interesting topic that I think merits a short post was that of breach notification. Breach notification refers to the situation when citizens whose personal […]
Λίγο πριν τις Βρυξέλλες
Λίγο πριν την αναχώρηση για τις Βρυξέλλες, έκατσα και συγκέντρωσα σημειώσεις, bookmarks και σκέψεις σχετικά με τα θέματα προς συζήτηση. Μπορεί κανείς να συνοψίσει τα βασικά ζητήματα στο παρακάτω πίνακα: Στη κορυφή του πίνακα παραθέτω τις χαρακτηριστικές ‘εφαρμογές’, ή αν προτιμάτε δραστηριότητες που φέρονται να ‘απαιτούν’ επιπλέον νομοθετική ‘ρύθμιση’. Αφ’ενός το peer to peer, ή […]
Επίσκεψη στο Ευρωπαϊκό Κοινοβούλιο
Τη περασμένη Παρασκευή, 18 Ιουλίου 2008, έλαβα μια πρόσκληση από την ομάδα Ευρωβουλευτών του ΠΑΣΟΚ για μια επίσκεψη στο Ευρωπαϊκό Κοινοβούλιο στις Βρυξέλλες όπου θα πραγματοποιηθεί σειρά συναντήσεων με Ευρωβουλευτές, σχετικούς Επιτρόπους της Επιτροπής καθώς, εκπροσώπους κάποιων ιδιαίτερα γνωστών Μη-Κυβερνητικών Οργανισμών (π.χ. Statewatch, EFF μεταξύ άλλων) αλλά φυσικά και αρκετών bloggers, πάνω στο θέμα της […]
Ένα Σοβιετικό Ίντερνετ
It seems certain that Irish voters have rejected the Lisbon Treaty.
According to RTÉ, the Lisbon Treaty has been rejected by the Irish people after yesterday’s referendum. This is not a Maastricht-type rejection. It is not even a 2005-type rejection of the Constitution by France and the Netherlands. This is something completely different; it is a rejection stemming from the fact that during the process of […]
