TY - THES A1 - Pauly, Tim Christian T1 - Fantasy : Die Gefahren des Internets und der Sozialen Medien in Bezug auf Kinder N2 - Anhand der Geschichte des Protagonisten Max, wird auf die Gefahr des Internets und der Sozialen Medien hinsichtlich Kinder aufmerksam gemacht. Kinder sind im Internet einigen Gefahren ausgesetzt und ihre Eltern sind sich dessen oftmals kaum bewusst oder haben Probleme, das Tun der Kinder im Auge zu behalten. Die Geschichte wird durch die Lyrik eines Liedes erzählt. Im dazugehörigen Musikvideo bekommen die Zuschauer:innen einen Einblick in Max Leben und sein Leid. Des Weiteren ist zu sehen, wie Max den Täter verurteilt, seine Fantasie gestohlen zu haben. Unklar bleibt, ob sein Auftreten währenddessen in der Wirklichkeit oder aus seiner verbliebenen Fantasie heraus passiert. Sein schweres Schicksal, ausgedrückt mit aller Härte, soll den Zuschauenden schockierend auf die Problematik aufmerksam machen. Das Projekt soll helfen, diese fehlende Aufmerksamkeit einzudämmen. KW - Fantasie KW - Internet KW - Soziale Medien KW - Missbrauch KW - Bedrohung Y1 - 2022 PB - FH Aachen CY - Aachen ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Fredebeul-Krein, Markus T1 - Encouraging competition and investment into next generation access networks: The case of long term risk sharing contracts N2 - Working paper distributed at 2nd Annual Next Generation Telecommunications Conference 2009, 13th – 14th October 2009, Brussels 14 pages Abstract Governments all over Europe are in the process of adopting new broadband strategies. The objective is to create modern telecommunications networks based on powerful broadband infrastructures". In doing so, they aim for innovative and investment-friendly concepts. For instance, in a recently published consultation paper on the subject the German regulator BNetzA declared that it will take “greater account of … reducing risks, securing the investment and innovation power, providing planning certainty and transparency – in order to support and advance broadband rollout in Germany”. It further states that when regulating wholesale rates it has to be ensured that “… adequate incentives for network rollout are provided on the one hand, while sustainable and fair competition is ensured on the other”. Also an EC draft recommendation on regulated network access is about to set new standards for the regulation of next generation access networks. According to the recommendation the prices of new assets shall be based on costs plus a projectspecific risk premium to be included in the costs of capital for the investment risk incurred by the operator. This approach has been criticised from various sides. In particular it has been questioned whether such an approach is adequate to meet the objectives of encouraging both competition and investment into next generation access networks. Against this background, the concept of “long term risk sharing contracts” has been proposed recently as an approach which does not only incorporate the various additional risks involved in the deployment of NGA infrastructure, but has several other advantages. This paper will demonstrate that the concept allows for competition to evolve at both the retail and wholesale level on fair, objective, non-discriminatory and transparent terms and conditions. Moreover, it ensures the highest possible investment incentive in line with socially desirable outcome. The paper is organised as follows: The next section will briefly outline the importance of encouraging competition and investment in an NGA-environment. The third section will specify the design of long term risk sharing contracts in view of achieving these objectives. The fourth section will examine potential problems associated with the concept. In doing so a way of how to deal with them will be elaborated. The last section will look at arguments against long term risk sharing contracts. It will be shown that these arguments are not strong enough to build a case against introducing such contracts. KW - Electronic Commerce KW - Breitband Markt KW - Regulierung KW - Internet KW - Bundesnetzagentur KW - broadband market KW - regulation KW - Internet KW - next generation access networks KW - risk sharing Y1 - 2009 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Mainz, Verena T1 - Happy Planet GmbH - Corporate Design zur besseren Heiterkeit T1 - Happy Planet GmbH - Corporate Design for a better amusement N2 - Bist du auch ständig auf der Suche nach etwas das deine Heiterkeit beflügelt? Ein neues Auto oder vielleicht doch die sündhaft teuren Schuhe? Aber wirklich glücklich macht dich das nicht? Stattdessen sinkt dein Glücksbarometer in den Keller und deine Unzufriedenheit erreicht den Höhepunkt? Das Glück und die Zufriedenheit kann sich auch auf die kleinen Dinge im Leben konzentrieren, betrachte dafür deine Umwelt aus einer anderen Perspektive. Die Happy Planet GmbH ist eine visuelle Hausapotheke zum Verbannen der schlechten Laune und der Unzufriedenheit. Mit Innovativität erreichen wir die bessere Heiterkeit. N2 - Are you constantly searching for something that satisfies your desires? A new car or perhaps those wickedly expensive new shoes? But these things don’t really make you happy – and instead your happiness barometer plummets and your level of dissatisfaction only rises? Happiness and satisfaction can also be found in the small things in life – you just need to look at your surroundings from a different perspective! Happy Planet Ltd. is a visual medicine chest which helps to dispel bad moods and dissatisfaction. We achieve happiness through innovativeness. KW - Corporate Design KW - klassische Werbung KW - Werbekampagne KW - Produktdesign KW - Internet KW - Corporate Design KW - Corporate Identity KW - Bedürfnisbfriedigung KW - Marke KW - Anzeige KW - Plakat KW - Corporate Design KW - Corporate Identity KW - Satisfaction of needs KW - Brand KW - Advertisment KW - Poster Y1 - 2007 ER -