Nathan Schneider: “Keep The Internet Public. The Market Will Thank Us Later”
Nathan Schneider on Interoperability and Public Civic Space: “Keep The Internet Public. The Market Will Thank Us Later”
Below you find the 40 post that we have published on the Shared Digital Europe website between July 2018 and February 2022. These range from project and process documentation to a series of interviews that we have done on the topic of generative interoperability.
Nathan Schneider on Interoperability and Public Civic Space: “Keep The Internet Public. The Market Will Thank Us Later”
In April this year the first international conference hosted by Public Spaces brought together a large number of organisations and people working on varying aspects of creating Digital Public Spaces in Europe. In
In our Vision for a Shared Digital Europe we identify key principles towards a democratic digital space that is diverse and supports communities and public values. These principles are: Enable Self-Determination, Cultivate the
These days it seems that the relatively humble technical concept of interoperability at the core of almost everyone’s efforts to fix the internet. Interoperability is seen as a key step to fixing
In our vision for a Shared Digital Europe, which we published in April 2019, public and civic actors have an important role in safeguarding a digital space that is not dominated by market
To anyone following the debate, it is becoming increasingly clear that the hard-fought new press publishers' right, that the EU adopted last year as part of the copyright reform package, is a paper