A while ago I wrote a series of blog posts about the controversies regarding the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA):
IPR trade protection: ACTA controversy
Innovation and competitiveness
Then, I turned to innovation, competitiveness and information society issues in line with the Europe 2020 strategy for smart, sustainable and inclusive growth (EU2020).
Part of the series followed competitiveness reforms in Denmark, in an attempt to see how the EU countries can learn from each other:
A Digital Agenda for Sweden
EU2020 growth reforms Denmark: Policy outcomes
EU2020 and WEF: Competitiveness
EU2020: Learning from the best
Productive and sustainable Denmark
Denmark: Competitiveness challenges
EU2020: Denmark aims for high employment
EU2020: Research and development quality in Denmark
EU2020: Innovation Union evaluates RDI in Denmark
Digital Single Market
The EU2020 growth strategy, its flagship initiative A Digital Agenda for Europe and the reform package known as the Single Market Act all contribute towards what could become the Digital Single Market.
Earlier blog posts offer background to a new series about politics and law in the digital world, but this is only the beginning:
EU Digital Single Market
EU-kuuleminen televisiosta ja elokuvasta digimaailmassa
Ralf Grahn
Saturday 15 October 2011
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment
Due deluge of spam comments no more comments are accepted.
Note: only a member of this blog may post a comment.