[bestbits] Re: [] Rousseff & Chehade: Brazil will host world event on Internet governance in 2014
Carolina Rossini
carolina.rossini at gmail.com
Thu Oct 10 16:03:45 EDT 2013
I agree
On Thu, Oct 10, 2013 at 9:32 AM, avri <avri at acm.org> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I think this is a good approach. And I agree that expressing appreciation
> of the direction they seem to be leading towards, combined with a CS
> proposal would be a good outcome of the BestBits meeting.
>
>
> avri
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> -------- Original message --------
> From: Valeria Betancourt <valeriab at apc.org>
> Date: 10/10/2013 09:11 (GMT-05:00)
> To: Anja Kovacs <anja at internetdemocracy.in>
> Cc: Jeremy Malcolm <jeremy at ciroap.org>,"bestbits at lists.bestbits.net>
> <" <bestbits at lists.bestbits.net>
> Subject: Re: [bestbits] Re: [governance] Rousseff & Chehade: Brazil will
> host world event on Internet governance in 2014
>
>
> I agree with Anja on her proposal. Taking the opportunity not only for
> expressing our support but for outlining a civil society agenda for the
> summit would be an strategic move. + 1 as well on proposal re Chehade. Do
> you think it would be one of the outcomes of our meeting in Bali?
>
> Valeria
>
> On 10/10/2013, at 0:47, Anja Kovacs wrote:
>
> I share Rafik's caution to some extent, but it is difficult not to be
> enthused by this proposal. As Mike points out, it is a tremendous
> opportunity for all of us to engage in this debate. Why don't we start
> working on another letter to Rousseff, in which we support the idea but
> also start outlining a CS agenda for the summit? What would we like to see
> such a summit achieving? Maybe we can use our discussions in Bali as a
> basis from which to start drafting such an agenda.
>
> And maybe time for a word of appreciation to Chehade as well, at least
> from those of us who believe that the internationalisation of ICANN would
> be a good thing :)
>
> What do others think?
>
> Best,
> Anja
> On Oct 10, 2013 7:57 AM, "Jeremy Malcolm" <jeremy at ciroap.org> wrote:
>
>> On 10/10/13 06:33, John Curran wrote:
>>
>> On Oct 9, 2013, at 3:02 PM, Avri Doria <avri at acm.org> <avri at acm.org> wrote:
>>
>> Do I understand correctly: according to this the President of ICANN has just agreed with the need for external oversight of ICANN, and unnamed other organizations, involved in governance/management of the Internet, just as long as it is multistakeholder?
>>
>> It appears to be a significant effort to address Internet Governance
>> challenges, including acceleration of the globalization of ICANN towards
>> an environment in which all stakeholders (including all governments) can
>> participate on an equal footing...
>>
>>
>> It puts civil society to shame in how timid we, at large, have been in
>> proposing similar advances on the status quo. (I have not made much of a
>> secret of the fact that I was disappointed in the number of endorsements
>> that the Best Bits statement on enhanced cooperation (
>> http://bestbits.net/ec) received, though in part I accept that this was
>> because the statement was simply too long.)
>>
>> This has also, in one stroke, determined the IGF's future. Of course the
>> writing has been on the wall for the IGF for a while now, but it has now
>> officially become irrelevant in terms of its larger role in
>> multi-stakeholder Internet governance as originally anticipated in the
>> Tunis Agenda. Of course it will continue to have a role as a discussion
>> forum, but the momentum for it to fulfil a larger role has moved elsewhere.
>>
>> It also neutralises the effect of the old guard of the technical
>> community (ISOC mainly) at the Working Group on Enhanced Cooperation.
>> Whilst they can still oppose meaningful implementation of enhanced
>> cooperation reforms, this opposition is now utterly token and ineffectual.
>> With Brazil (and ICANN!) having lost patience and forging ahead regardless,
>> this leaves anyone arguing against reforms at the WGEC looking silly and
>> irrelevant.
>>
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