[bestbits] Nominees to High Level meeting in Bali on "Global Multi-Stakeholder Cyber Ethics Principles"

Nnenna Nwakanma nnenna75 at gmail.com
Tue Aug 13 11:30:19 EDT 2013


Hi people

Have we heard from MAG members who contacted the Indonesian organisers as
yet?
I am interested, in my personal capacity, and if need be to add an
institutional  stamp, then I will say Africa IGF.

Cheers

Nnenna


On Tue, Aug 13, 2013 at 2:59 PM, Andrew Puddephatt <Andrew at gp-digital.org>wrote:

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> From: Jeremy Malcolm <jeremy at ciroap.org>
> Date: Tuesday, 13 August 2013 09:47
> To: "<bestbits at lists. net>" <bestbits at lists.bestbits.net>
> Subject: [bestbits] Nominees to High Level meeting in Bali on "Global
> Multi-Stakeholder Cyber Ethics Principles"
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>  As some of you may know from other lists, the Indonesian government is
> preparing a High Level Meeting ahead of the Bali IGF, on the topic "Global
> Multi-Stakeholder Cyber Ethics Principles".  Whilst we don't have a lot of
> information about it, "Cyber Ethics" is usually a reference to user
> responsibilities, which is used as a counterbalance to demands for user
> rights.
>
> Therefore it is important that civil society voices are represented
> there.  Whilst the claim was initially made that civil society would be
> represented through nominees put forward by the International Chamber of
> Commerce (!), this thankfully turned out to be untrue, and so we now have
> an opportunity to put forward some names.
>
> As we as Best Bits don't yet have an agreed procedure for doing this, we
> will just be facilitating the process for anyone who would like to
> contribute their name for consideration by the organisers - but you will be
> representing your own organisation or yourself.  So far the following have
> agreed to be put forward:
>
>    - Shahzad Ahmad from Bytes for All, Pakistan
>    - Joana Varon Ferraz, Centro de Tecnologia e Sociedade (CTS/FGV),
>    Brazil
>    - Anja Kovacs, Internet Democracy Project, India
>    - Sana Saleem from Bolobhi, Pakistan
>    - Matthew Shears, Center for Democracy and Technology, USA
>
> If you have an active interest on this topic and would also like to be
> included in the slate of nominees, please let us know so that we can make
> sure you are included.  Note that there is no guarantee as to who will be
> chosen, nor do we know the criteria that will be used, or exactly the
> capacity in which you will participate in the event.
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