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Segnalaci eventuali errori su questa pagina(verrà aperta una finestra per inviare la segnalazione)Registrazione di "OECD: "The future digital economy. Digital content creation, distribution and access" (second day. Parallel panel sessions)", registrato martedì 31 gennaio 2006 alle 00:00.
Tra gli argomenti discussi: Mass Media.
La registrazione ha una durata di 6 ore e 37 minuti.
Tra gli argomenti discussi: Mass Media.
La registrazione ha una durata di 6 ore e 37 minuti.
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Richard Simpson, chairman
Director General, Electronic Commerce, Industry Canada0:00 Durata: 9 min 14 sec -
Content creation. Building the right environment for innovation
Rome, 31 January 2006 - <p><strong>Business and policy solutions: Emerging issues and implications</strong>0:00 Durata: 1 ora 48 min -
Rachel Dixon
CEO Handshake Media / Australian Strategic Digital Content Industry Leaders Group0:09 Durata: 17 min 44 sec -
Mark Esseboom
Director, Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs, DG for Energy and Telecom0:26 Durata: 14 min 16 sec -
Andrea Camanzi
Chairman, Business and Industry Advisory Committee to OECD (BIAC) ICCP Committee0:41 Durata: 16 min 36 sec -
Marianne Rønnebæk
Director and Deputy Permanent Secretary, Danish Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation0:57 Durata: 11 min 23 sec -
Yossi Vardi
Chairman International Technologies / Member World Economic Forum ICT & Media Industry Community1:09 Durata: 26 min 59 sec -
Discussion
1:36 Durata: 12 min 3 sec -
Hugo Parr, chairman
Chair OECD Committee for Information, Computer and Communications Policy1:48 Durata: 3 min 21 sec -
Policy Roundtable: Identifying priority issues, tools and policy challenges: Moving forward
1:48 Durata: 1 ora 12 min -
Masakazu Toyoda
Director-General, Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry1:51 Durata: 8 min 9 sec -
Pasquale Pistorio
Honorary President STMicroelectronics / Vice President Confindustria for Research & Innovation1:59 Durata: 8 min 24 sec -
Marybeth Peters
U.S. Register of Copyrights, United States Copyright Office2:08 Durata: 9 min 33 sec -
Andrea Pontremoli
CEO and Chairman, IBM Italy2:17 Durata: 8 min 16 sec -
Fabio Colasanti
Director-General, Information Society & Media, European Commission2:26 Durata: 7 min 47 sec -
Aurelio De Laurentiis
film producer, Filmauro2:33 Durata: 9 min 6 sec -
Discussion
2:43 Durata: 17 min 47 sec -
Terry Fisher
Professor andDirector, Berkman Center for Internet and Society, Harvard University <br><strong>Conference conclusions: Rapporteurs</strong><p><em>Day 1 Rapporteur:</em>3:04 Durata: 9 min 8 sec -
Luc Soete
Professor and Joint Director, Maastricht Economic Research Institute on Innovation and Technology and United Nations University Institute for New Technologies <br><em>Day 2 Rapporteur:</em>3:13 Durata: 9 min 20 sec -
Donald J. Johnston
Secretary-General, OECD <br><strong>Closing remarks</strong>3:23 Durata: 4 min 54 sec -
Lucio Stanca
Italian Minister for Innovation and Technologies<p><p>Radio Radicale is a private radio broadcast founded by the Radical Party, an Italian liberal group. Since 1977 it broadcasts and records all sessions of the Italian Parliament, the major judicial trials, the official events of all political parties, the more important rallies, debates, academic congresses and other social and cultural events of political significance. Radio Radicale tries to perform a public service function in the Italian media environment. It represents the first example of a private enterprise funded by the government to provide a public service. Creative Commons licences are a really important tool to help Radio Radicale fulfil its historical aim of effectively putting into practice the principle of publicity of democratic decision making, of promoting direct access to and knowledge of political events and contributing to the free flow of ideas. For further inquiries please contact Diego Galli (d.galli at radioradicale.it)<p><p>The files are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-commercial Share Alike License<p>In order to watch the media files RealPlayer software is required. Visit www.real.com to download it.3:27 Durata: 12 min 34 sec