[bestbits] Save the Date: RightsCon Silicon Valley March 3rd-5th, 2014
Marilia Maciel
mariliamaciel at gmail.com
Wed Dec 25 20:41:11 EST 2013
Hello all, this will certainly be a great session. I will definitely
connect remotely, if I am not in SF. I would just like to make a
suggestion. I agree with Jeremy that the session could be a moment to
discuss and plan CS participation in the meeting in Brazil. But I also feel
that there is a valuable opportunity to foster more understanding among
US-based CS and global CS, and to make the concerns of actors in the
developing world regarding the IG regime better understood.
For example, the way that several US non-gov campaigns get framed as "hands
off the Internet" or against a supposed UN power grab always made me feel a
bit uncomfortable. Although this ideas are easy to communicate to broader
audience, I believe that, particularly during WCIT, they caused
misunderstanding by mixing up the positions countries like Russia and
Brazil, which have been historically different, and by demonizing the UN
and non-multistakeholder spaces as a whole. Since WCIT is one of the major
references to US organizations, as Jeremy mentioned, maybe the scope of the
session could be a bit broader in order to discuss what were the problems
and disfunctionalities in the regime that pushed many actors (CS, iStars)
to support change, in other words, to mention the underlying reasons that
led to Brazil. Problems have been pointed out before Snowden. When setting
the background of the RightsCon session, it would be important to show that
the meeting in Brazil may have been triggered by mass surveillance, but the
issue goes beyond it and precedes it.
MarĂlia
On Fri, Dec 20, 2013 at 4:37 PM, Deborah Brown <deborah at accessnow.org>wrote:
> Yes, I think that's a great idea. Perhaps what makes the most sense is to
> use the session for those in the network who are planning to develop ideas
> and submissions for Brazil and have discussions on the concrete proposals
> with the wider community. We can also make available some space for a side
> meeting/strategy session if there is interest. For both options, we would
> make sure that remote participation is available. Interested in hearing
> others' ideas as well. Please feel free to contact me on or off list if
> you're interested in discussing this further.
>
> Kind regards,
> Deborah
>
>
> On Sat, Dec 14, 2013 at 12:51 PM, Andrew Puddephatt <Andrew at gp-digital.org
> > wrote:
>
>> Could we host a session focused on IG given that by then we should have
>> put together some ideas of our own for Brazil?
>>
>> From: Jeremy Malcolm <jeremy at ciroap.org>
>> Date: Saturday, 14 December 2013 06:36
>> To: "<bestbits at lists. net>" <bestbits at lists.bestbits.net>
>> Subject: Re: [bestbits] Save the Date: RightsCon Silicon Valley March
>> 3rd-5th, 2014
>>
>> To follow up on Brett's message, just to let everyone know that we
>> a placeholder "Best Bits" session has been submitted for RightsCon, though
>> the original idea of using it to finalise inputs for the Brazil meeting
>> won't work out - because the deadline for those inputs is slightly too
>> soon. So, we need to find another theme for the meeting. Since many of
>> the US groups at RightsCon will be new to the international Internet
>> governance debates (except for maybe ICANN and WCIT), a couple of us
>> considered that it might be worthwhile to structure a session around more
>> closely integrating US based civil society into our community (which was
>> one of my original aims for Best Bits).
>>
>> Anyway, who is interested in sharing ideas (either these or other ideas)
>> and developing the session further? Deborah has offered to manage a
>> workflow for the session, if we are all happy for her to do that. What do
>> you all think?
>>
>> Also, separately to RightsCon, I should flag early that I have the
>> opportunity to arrange a Best Bits pre-meeting in S?o Paulo immediately
>> prior to the Brazil meeting, which would be hosted by IDEC, the largest
>> Brazilian consumer group. Of course at this stage, we don't know who will
>> be attending the Brazil meeting, so plans are at an early stage. But if
>> anyone is interested in hearing or discussing more about that, you can also
>> get in touch (perhaps off-list for now, until plans and funding are firmer).
>>
>> On 6 Dec 2013, at 11:40 pm, Brett Solomon <brett at accessnow.org> wrote:
>>
>> Dear friends,
>>
>> As you may know, RightsCon Silicon Valley <http://rightscon.org/> is
>> taking place March 3-5 in San Francisco at Mission Bay Conference Center.
>> This is an opportunity for different communities to come together - global
>> activists, companies, thinkers, investors, engineers and government
>> officials - to discuss the tensions and opportunities at the intersection
>> of human rights and the internet.
>>
>> RightsCon Silicon Valley has a particular focus on technology companies
>> and aims to create a space for multistakeholder dialogue on human rights
>> best practices and learnings in the context of the private sector. The
>> event also takes place 7 weeks before the Brazil meeting and as I mentioned
>> could be used as a venue to discuss strategy and plans for April.
>>
>> The program is open to submissions, and we're looking to a range of
>> networks, including the Bestbits community to help shape the agenda. Here
>> is the link to propose a session<https://www.rightscon.org/submit-a-session/why/>.
>>
>>
>> The deadline for submission is December 20th. If you have questions,
>> check out the website at rightscon.org, <http://rightscon.org/> or email
>> Rian Wanstreet at rian at accessnow.org, or we can chat more on this list.
>>
>> For those of you who have participated in RightsCon in the past, we look
>> forward to seeing you again.
>>
>> Enjoy your weekends!
>>
>> Brett
>>
>> *Speakers to date include: *Rebecca MacKinnon (Ranking Digital Rights);
>> Alaa Abd El Fattah (one of Egypt's most respected activists and software
>> engineers (currently detained)); Jim Cowie (CTO, Renesys); John Donahoe
>> (President & CEO, eBay); Moez Chakchouk (Founder of Tunisia's IXP and
>> 404Labs); Brad Burnham (Union Square Ventures); Colin Crowell (Head of
>> Global Public Policy, Twitter); Michael Posner (NYU Professor of Business
>> and Society); Eileen Donahoe (former U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Human
>> Rights Council); Jillian York (Director for International Freedom of
>> Expression, EFF); ; Richard Stallman (Founder GNU Project and Free Software
>> Foundation); David Gorodyansky (CEO & Founder, AnchorFree); Mitchell Baker
>> (Chairperson, Mozilla Corporation) and many more.
>>
>>
>> Brett Solomon
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Centro de Tecnologia e Sociedade - FGV Direito Rio
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Center for Technology & Society - FGV Law School
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