Interoperability will be key to build a public digital space. What does interoperability means?
Read @SharedDigitalEU on building an Interoperable Public-Civic Ecosystem: https://t.co/nqfdTBvn7l
@JNogarede @peterbihr @marleenstikker @SharedDigitalEU Here is an updated take, now based on the Digital 🧭 Communication itself. In its current form this is clearly flawed the process that the Commission has committed itself to, is an opportunity to improve this that we should seize! https://t.co/63XLUs0dCw
@JNogarede @peterbihr @marleenstikker @SharedDigitalEU "mixed bag at best" is probably a fair characterisation. See our contribution to the roadmap consultation that we submitted on Tuesday (proper analysis of the communication forthcoming): https://t.co/MAATqeqYVD
Join us on on Thursday the 11th of March from 1700h onwards for the @public_spaces conference on European Digital Public Spaces: With a keynotes by @elipariser, @katjabego and our own @paul_keller. More information and registration at https://t.co/3IM87HHmsp
Looking forward to this event on the future of digital public spaces in Europe. Will talk about our Vision for #SharedDigitalEurope (@SharedDigitalEU) an how this fits into the current (and future) policy agenda of the European Union 🇪🇺. Join us on the 11th of march at 1700h CET!
Hi #interop wonks: I recommend recent work by @SharedDigitalEU (w/ a wonderful paper on generative interop, h/t @zittrain, https://t.co/yyTV0jDrcC), & @EFF's new piece on privacy & interop, https://t.co/w6hLujuZJK, plus @1Br0wn's great work https://t.co/HyFPCDKeG2 cc: @jpalfrey
For a more detailed discussion see this paper in which we are exploring the differences between competitive interoperability and generative interoperability: https://t.co/jhG4MWb2hM
Today is #DSA#DMA day. There will be new #interoperability requirements for platforms in these proposals. Interoperability can do more than increasing competition and user choice, i can become a building block for a different online space: https://t.co/hrfzRmwCbr
Regulation of the platforms that dominate the current online space is not enough. By focussing on the generative power of interoperability we can build a decentralised infrastructure for an internet that will be better aligned with public and civic values.
"antitrust enforcement isn’t enough to build a healthier internet ... new competitors won’t necessarily do better … We need a better foundation for the internet of tomorrow" - we agree! https://t.co/Wib5aCtPnV
Ian Brown @1Br0wn of EDRi's member Foundation for Information Policy Research’s advisory council wrote about #interoperability and its effects on competition, user choice and privacy.
Read in our latest #EDRigram: https://t.co/ImPm9V4YjQ
#DSADoneRight#DSA#EUCompetition
The second edition of The Interoperability, @AlekTarkowski’s newsletter that chronicles our research on interoperability is out. You can read and subscribe here here: https://t.co/MtDL1fdsFR
Together with @EDRi@EFF@article19org and others, @Brave has written to Margrethe @Vestager calling for interoperability of Internet platforms in the forthcoming Digital Services Act.
Second issue of our newsletter is going out later today. More insight from our #interoperability research. This time, @atarkowski is writing about the #Intergalactic Web, ghost kitchens and value propositions. Sign up here: https://t.co/vJiGDKarsN
“Ghost-kitchen future” - long read in the New Yorker shows how #platformisation not only disrupts markets, but also our societies: ways of being. The case deeply moves us because it concerns something so basic: #food. https://t.co/aER1FICmZz
The Commission is currently running two consultations on new regulatory instruments for the digital space. We have drafted a joint statement arguing that these efforts must aim at more than ensuring functioning markets and must adress digital rights as wel https://t.co/QdiFYK88eQ
What role does data and content #interoperability play in a healthy digital environment? Can it strengthen public and civic actors and build a digital public space? We're answering this question in our new research project: https://t.co/NN8mGhvSGr