<div dir="ltr"><div><div>Dear All,<br><br></div>The Society for Knowledge Commons (India and Brasil), in addition to endorsing / signing on to the Just Net coalition documents (available at <a href="http://content.netmundial.br/contribution/towards-a-just-and-equitable-internet-for-all/110">http://content.netmundial.br/contribution/towards-a-just-and-equitable-internet-for-all/110</a> and <a href="http://content.netmundial.br/contribution/democratising-global-governance-of-the-internet/164">http://content.netmundial.br/contribution/democratising-global-governance-of-the-internet/164</a>) and a Brasilian civil society proposal (available at <a href="http://content.netmundial.br/contribution/submission-on-internet-governance-principles-by-the-articulation-of-brazilian-civil-society-organizations/276">http://content.netmundial.br/contribution/submission-on-internet-governance-principles-by-the-articulation-of-brazilian-civil-society-organizations/276</a>), has submitted two documents to the NetMundial conference:<br>
<br>(i) Towards Reform of Global Internet Governance (available at <a href="http://content.netmundial.br/contribution/towards-reform-of-global-internet-governance/240">http://content.netmundial.br/contribution/towards-reform-of-global-internet-governance/240</a>), and<br>
(ii) Towards Reform of Global Internet Technical Framework (available at <a href="http://content.netmundial.br/contribution/towards-reform-of-global-internet-technical-framework/270">http://content.netmundial.br/contribution/towards-reform-of-global-internet-technical-framework/270</a>).<br>
<br></div><div>The documents are also attached to this mail.<br><br></div><div>Regards,<br>Rishab<br></div><div><br></div><br></div>