[governance] Brazilian Internet Principles

Carlos A. Afonso ca at cafonso.ca
Wed Feb 10 11:30:01 EST 2010


I usually call him just Glas, or Herr Hart :)

--c.a.

Jeanette Hofmann wrote:
> Dear Carlos, just to remind you, Glaser's first name is Hartmut :-)
> 
> Carlos A. Afonso wrote:
>> Glaser, I have them in simple text. See below.
>>
>> []s frats
>>
>> --c.a.
>>
>> ====
>>
>> CGI.br
>> Internet Steering Committee in Brazil
>>
>> Principles for the Governance and Use
>> of the Internet in Brazil
>>
>> CGI.br/RES/2009/003/P
>> June 2009
>> http://www.cgi.br
>> rev.June 25 2009
>>
>> The Internet Steering Committee in Brazil - CGI.br, in its 3rd 
>> ordinary meeting of 2009 held in NIC.br headquarters in the city of 
>> São Paulo, has approved the following Resolution:
>>
>> CGI.br/Res/2009/03/P - PRINCIPLES FOR THE GOVERNANCE AND USE OF THE 
>> INTERNET IN BRAZIL
>>
>> Considering the need of support and orientation for its actions and 
>> decisions according to fundamental principles, the CGI.br decides to 
>> approve the following Principles for the Internet in Brazil:
>>
>> 1.     Freedom, privacy and human rights
>> The use of the Internet must be driven by the principles of freedom of 
>> expression, individual privacy and the respect for human rights, 
>> recognizing them as essential to the preservation of a fair and 
>> democratic society.
>>
>> 2.     Democratic and collaborative governance
>> Internet governance must be exercised in a transparent, multilateral 
>> and democratic manner, with the participation of the various  sectors 
>> of society, thereby preserving and encouraging its character as a 
>> collective creation.
>>
>> 3.     Universality
>> Internet access must be universal so that it becomes a tool for human 
>> and social development, thereby contributing to the formation of an 
>> inclusive and nondiscriminatory society for the benefit of all.
>>
>> 4.     Diversity
>> Cultural diversity must be respected and preserved and its expression 
>> must be stimulated, without the imposition of beliefs, customs or values.
>>
>>
>> 5.     Innovation
>> Internet governance must promote the continuous development and 
>> widespread dissemination of new technologies and models for access and 
>> use.
>>
>> 6.     Network neutrality
>> Filtering or traffic privileges must meet ethical and technical 
>> criteria only, excluding any political, commercial, religious and 
>> cultural factors or any other form of discrimination or preferential 
>> treatment.
>>
>> 7.     Network unaccountability
>> All action taken against illicit activity on the network must be aimed 
>> at those directly responsible for such activities, and not at the 
>> means of access and transport, always upholding the fundamental 
>> principles of freedom, privacy and the respect for human rights.
>>
>> 8.     Functionality, security and stability
>> Network stability, security and overall functionality must be actively 
>> preserved through the adoption of technical measures that are 
>> consistent with international standards and encourage the adoption of 
>> best practices.
>>
>> 9.     Standardization and interoperability
>> The Internet must be based on open standards that facilitate 
>> interoperability and enable all to participate in its development.
>>
>> 10.     Legal and regulatory environments
>> Legal and regulatory environments must preserve the dynamics of the 
>> Internet as a space for collaboration.
>>
>> ====
>>
>>
>> glaser at nic.br wrote:
>>>
>>> See the brazilian Internet Principles ....
>>>
>>>
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