Re: ***UNCHECKED*** Global Multistakeholder Meeting on the Future of Internet Governance

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Hi Dave,
At 20:18 18-11-2013, Dave Crocker wrote:
There are many tents, many camels, and a great deal of liquid flowing in
all directions.  The mere announcement of yet-another tent does not
create a compelling incentive for being inside it, no matter how pretty its interior decorating.

According to the IAB announcement:

  "Purpose. The meeting will aim to produce universal Internet principles
   and an institutional framework for multistakeholder Internet governance.
   The framework will include a roadmap to evolve and globalize current
   institutions, and new mechanisms to address the emerging internet
   governance topics.  The conference will not include any discussion or
   activity to create solutions for specific topics such as security,
   privacy, surveillance, etc."

I don't know whether you have been following the progress of the "Marco Civil da Internet". It is an Internet Bill of Rights which got pushed forward again after the Powerpoint affair was raised at the United Nations [1].

Regards,
-sm

1. http://gadebate.un.org/sites/default/files/gastatements/68/BR_en.pdf




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