Arcep
Sarah Jacquier-Pelissier currently serves as a member of the college of ARCEP since March 2023 and is a member of the Commission de contrôle de la réglementation at the Centre national du cinéma et de l'image animée since May 2021. From May 2018 to March 2023, Sarah worked as an advisor to the head of the legal and international affairs department at the Ministère de la Culture, focusing on platform and digital law. Prior experience includes roles as a legal and policy officer at the European Commission from November 2014 to May 2018, General Counsel at Hadopi from April 2010 to October 2014, and senior associate in the IT and telecom department at Hogan Lovells from September 2006 to April 2010. The legal career began as an associate in the IT department at Baker & McKenzie from April 2001 to August 2006. Sarah holds a Ph.D. in Copyright law from University Paris II Assas and a Master of Management in Telecoms and New Media from University Paris Dauphine.
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Arcep
Arcep, expert and neutral referee to the status of independent administrative authority, is the architect and guardian of the exchange networks in France. Architect of networks, Arcep creates the conditions for a plural and decentralized network organization. It ensures the opening of the market to new players and all forms of innovation, and ensures the competitiveness of the sector through competition for investment. Arcep organizes the network interoperability framework, so that they appear as one in the eyes of users despite their diversity, simple access and not partitioned. It coordinates the good public / private articulation within the framework of the intervention of local authorities. Guardian of the networks, Arcep ensures the respect of the essential principles to guarantee the capacity of exchange of the users. It ensures the provision of universal service, and supports the public authorities to extend connectivity throughout the country. It ensures the freedom of choice and the good information of the users, and protects against possible attacks on the neutrality of the Internet. The Authority is generally fighting against all forms of silos that could threaten the freedom to trade on the networks, and is interested in the new intermediaries that are the major Internet platforms. Learn more: https://en.arcep.fr/arcep/arcep-manifesto.html