Hi all!

"Published on 29 September 2017, Issue 24 of the Geneva Digital Watch 
newsletter<https://dig.watch/sites/default/files/DWnewsletter24.pdf> provides 
the latest digital policy updates which took place in September. The main 
highlights include:

  *   An overview of the top digital policy trends in September, including 
proposals from European countries to change the rules regarding the taxation of 
Internet companies, continuous developments in the field of artificial 
intelligence (AI), increased governmental pressures on technology companies to 
remove extremist content, bans on Initial Coin Offerings in China, and new bans 
on Uber services.
  *   An analysis of new tax rules proposals made by European countries, which 
would see Internet companies taxed on their turnover (as opposed to profit), 
and where they generate revenues (as opposed to where they are registered).
  *   An overview of the main digital policy issues brought up by UN member 
states during the annual debate marking the start of the 72nd session of the UN 
General Assembly. Among them: the challenges of digitalisation and AI, 
cybersecurity, cybercrime, state behaviour in cyberspace, and human rights in 
the online space.
  *   A round-up of the main digital policy updates of September, with 
e-commerce, digital rights, infrastructure, and new technologies being among 
the prominent issues.
  *   A review of the main digital policy events that were held in 
International Geneva during the past month, such as the World Trade 
Organization Public Forum, meetings of International Telecommunication Union 
working groups, and the meeting of the Working Group on Enhanced Cooperation of 
the UN Commission on Science and Technology for Development."

Source :

https://dig.watch/newsletter


Find newsletter in full here
<https://dig.watch/sites/default/files/DWnewsletter24.pdf>

https://dig.watch/sites/default/files/DWnewsletter24.pdf


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