[bestbits] IGF plus

Anja Kovacs anja at internetdemocracy.in
Wed Sep 4 08:32:19 EDT 2013


For those not living in a member state of the OECD, that process is not
necessarily one they would like get involved in though, as that will only
help to give credence to claims that the OECD principles are 'global' ones.

Which is one of the main reason swhy building a unified approach on this at
the next BB meeting will likely be difficult: different groups and
individuals just look at that process in radically different ways. I agree
that more discussion would be valuable in fact (and would be very eager to
get more regular updates from those who are involved), but don't think that
at present, the Best Bits meeting is the best place to do so.

FYI: the Internet Democracy Project does not consider the OECD or its
principles as global in nature, and whenever such a claim is made, we
oppose this explicitly (as we do when similar references are made to the
Budapest convention).

Best,
Anja


On 4 September 2013 17:51, Jeremy Malcolm <jeremy at ciroap.org> wrote:

> On 04/09/2013, at 9:13 PM, Anja Kovacs <anja at internetdemocracy.in> wrote:
>
> That was indeed what I had in mind, Anriette, as well as linking more
> theoretical discussions or discussions of principles (which we do need to
> have at times) to these specific mechanisms we are developing and/or
> engaging in.
>
> And that is the problem with the OECD: it is much less clear to me how we
> can make this particular discussion a concrete and outcome oriented one. I
> have seen the debate about the OECD play out on various lists (even if
> without resolution, I think a discussion has been had), and don't yet see
> where there could be common ground to move forward among the varous stances
> that seem to exist on the OECD.
>
> If there are any proposals in this regard, I would of course be happy to
> hear them.
>
>
> The OECD has a rather dense set of process of its own, which are covered a
> different coalition, viz. CSISAC (though there is significant cross
> membership with Best Bits).  It is hard to simply "dip your toes" into what
> goes on at the OECD, and I don't suggest we try to do so.  However better
> reporting from CSISAC to its own members and broader civil society is
> definitely needed (its website is two years out of date, to start with),
> and something that we are trying to make happen.  As always, resource
> constraints apply.
>
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