(Source: Business Wire)

The
Family Online Safety Institute (FOSI) today hosted a conference in
Paris sponsored by AT&T and France Telecom with online safety experts
from across the globe to discuss Global
Digital Citizenship: Encouraging Safe and Responsible Online Use.
The conference's timing was critical: As universal broadband access
expands, industry and Internet users alike must adapt to meet new needs,
especially those of developing countries.
The conference was well attended by prominent voices from Egypt,
Lebanon, France, Spain, Italy, Germany, Denmark, the U.K. and the U.S.
Sessions focused on the most critical aspects of keeping kids safe
online: digital citizenship, media literacy, privacy, technology
solutions, location-based services and wireless safety efforts.
"The average age of a European child with a cell phone is eight and a
half years old, and this trend is becoming more common around the
world," said Stephen Balkam, CEO of the Family Online Safety Institute.
"We need to emphasize a Culture of Responsibility Online' where
government, industry, law enforcement, teachers, parents and kids
themselves all share the responsibility to make the Web safer."
"FOSI has done a wonderful job of bringing together Internet leaders to
discuss a pressing topic that affects many families," said Dorothy
Attwood, AT&T's senior vice president of public policy and chief privacy
officer. "At AT&T we work to ensure that our users, regardless of age,
have the necessary tools to be good cybercitizens. We're pleased that
FOSI continues to push the conversation and encourage responsible use."
"Orange is very concerned about safe and responsible online use, and we
have already launched several initiatives to deploy content filtering
solutions, but also to raise awareness among parents and children," said
Marc Fossier, Orange Chief Corporate Social Responsibility Officer. "We
are very honored to host the FOSI conference in Paris, and we look
forward to learning from new experiences."
Giuseppe de Martino, senior vice president, general counsel & head of
public affairs forDailyMotion, gave the keynote speech.
"As broadband is deployed into new homes, we see increased user content
worldwide, from developed counties to developing nations," said de
Martino. "The people of France and around the globe must realize the
importance of digital and media literacy, and they must learn to
navigate the Internet safely."
The European Conference was held in conjunction with the upcoming FOSI
Annual Conference, held November 4-5, 2009 in Washington, D.C. For more
information on the conference, visit www.fosi.org.
About FOSI
The Family Online Safety Institute (FOSI) works to make the online world
safe for kids and their families by identifying and promoting best
practices, tools and methods that also respect free speech. FOSI's
members include: AOL, AT&T, Blue Coat, BT Retail, Cisco, Comcast,
Computing Technology Industry Association, Crisp Thinking, France
Telecom/Orange, Google, GSMA, Loopt, Microsoft, Mpower Media, MySpace,
Ning, Nominum, Optenet, Privo, Rulespace, Sentinel, Sprint,
StreamShield, Symantec, Telefónica, Telmex, The Wireless Foundation,
Verizon and Yahoo!. FOSI hosts an annual international conference to
bring together Internet safety advocates from a variety of sectors,
including global corporations, government, non-profits, academia and the
media, to discuss the current pulse of online safety and emerging
solutions that will enhance it.
For more information on FOSI, please www.fosi.org
or www.youtube.com/fosi.
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