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African Revolution, Culture and ICT

African Revolution, Culture and ICT

Good morning strugglers,

I wish to share with you some of the things that the European Union is doing to exploit their culture, with the use of information and communication technology (ICT), although the view of the European Union is diametrically opposed to our own, the use of technology is something that we also must utilize to organize our nation. In a revolution we must learn from all sources, even those of the enemy, for in the end it is not the technique which is our enemy, but the malevolent forces using the technology. A pencil can and has been used to do violence against us and others...pencils have also been used as tools of liberation...information & communication technology is nothing more than today's version of the quill, pen, pencil, papyrus, scroll, tomb painting and so on. USE IT FOR LIBERATION...because the other side is definitely using it to continue our slavery.

Pan-African or Perish!
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...among the most promising sectors in Europe's economy thanks largely to digital convergence, which grants consumers of audiovisual content unrivalled power in choosing what they want to see, and when and where they want it to see it. Europe's cultural industries - audiovisual, media, publishing, libraries, museums and more - are well placed to supply that content, but they must evolve in this rapidly changing world. Anytime, anyplace access to content and services, however, poses both regulatory and technical questions. Culture in the Digital Age


Europe's rich cultural heritage and vibrant cultural industries are important assets in today's increasingly globalised and digitised world. Europe must tap these assets, help its industries evolve and ensure that all Europeans benefit.
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"We are on the verge of a whole new wave of ICTs... that will transform the way we live, do business and spend our leisure time"
- Viviane Reding, May 2006 (pdf)

The communications and media industries (see the Industry and especially the Content & Services theme) are among the most promising sectors in Europe's economy thanks largely to digital convergence, which grants consumers of audiovisual content unrivalled power in choosing what they want to see, and when and where they want it to see it. Europe's cultural industries - audiovisual, media, publishing, libraries, museums and more - are well placed to supply that content, but they must evolve in this rapidly changing world.
This is not just a new market opportunity for this sector, however. More compelling on line content willmake completely new products and services possible, stimulating growth in the entire communications industry. And everyone wins when they can visit Europe's best museums and libraries or watch European film productions online from their living rooms and school desks.
Anytime, anyplace access to content and services, however, poses both regulatory and technical questions. Suppliers will find it impossible to deliver new services if they have to face 27 or more regulatory regimes, while the management of online rights must be improved at the European level. The right legal conditions across Europe are therefore essential to the growth of innovative products and services.
Information and communication technologies provide a whole range of opportunities for using Europe's rich cultural and scientific resources. EU-funded research (ICT programme) will contribute to improving digital libraries and digital preservation technologies. Digital libraries make cultural resources more easily accessible and open new ways for people to experience their cultural heritage, and digital preservation helps keeping the past and the present for the future. Also Europe's cultural, telecommunications and IT industries need to work together if they are to develop advanced, interoperable technologies and services. And because the Internet does not notice national boundaries, finally, harmful and illegal Internet content needs to be defined and tackled at a European and global level.
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Relevant Policies Relevant Activities Browse some relevant Example Projects or jump straight to the following sites:
  • Research: see the Research & Innovation theme for an introduction, or visit:
  • Other activities related to digital content:
    • eContentplus: making digital content in Europe more accessible, usable and exploitable;
    • Safer Internet: promoting safer use of online technologies, particularly by children, and fighting illegal content and content unwanted by the end-user;
    • MEDIA Programme: supporting Europe's audiovisual industry, with Pilot Projects taking account of rapid technological change;
  • Media-related activities:
    • Media Task Force: examines all Commission policies which could affect the media, and acts as a Commission entry point for media companies, organisations and citizens with media enquiries.
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i2010: the Inclusion, better public services and quality of life pillar promotes an inclusive European Information Society, supported by efficient and user-friendly ICT enabled public services. Hence:
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