[governance] Dynamic Coalition on Privacy launched at UN Internet Meeting in Athens

Adam Peake ajp at glocom.ac.jp
Thu Nov 2 02:55:07 EST 2006


Ralf, great news. Thanks.

Do others have announcements of "dynamic coalitions" or partnerships
of any kind?

The session this morning from 10am to 1pm will be open mic,  And the
chair will give time to any new coalitions/partnerships/interest
groups.

If you have something to say, please come and fine me and we can try
to coordinate this.

Adam

(I'm not subscribed to a couple of the lists cc'd but will try them anyway.)



On 11/2/06, Ralf Bendrath <bendrath at zedat.fu-berlin.de> wrote:
> *Press Release / IGF outcome on Privacy Protection*
>
> Press Contacts:
>
> Gus Hosein
> Information Systems Group at the London School of Economics and Political
> Science
> (+44) 797 046 2041
> Email: i.hosein at lse.ac.uk
>
> Ralf Bendrath
> Collaborative Research Center "Transformations of the State", University
> of Bremen
> (+49) 179 215 4614
> Email: bendrath at zedat.fu-berlin.de
>
>
> *Dynamic Coalition on Privacy launched at UN Internet Meeting in Athens*
> IGF participants kick off process for privacy in digital identity
> management, development, and freedom of expression
>
> Athens, 2 November 2006.
>
> At the Internet Governance Forum (IGF), a UN conference on future internet
> public policy taking place in Athens this week, a diverse group of
> stakeholders has agreed to launch a Dynamic Coalition on Privacy, which
> will address emerging issues of internet privacy protection such as
> digital identities, the link between privacy and development, and the
> importance of privacy and anonymity for freedom of expression. It will
> initiate an open process to further develop and clarify the public policy
> aspects of privacy in internet governance in the perspective of the next
> IGF meeting in Brazil in 2007. The group will use online collaboration
> tools as well as facilitate meetings at related events all over the world
> throughout the year. Participants in Athens in particular agreed that
> there is a need for greater public participation in technical and legal
> standardizations that have a global public policy impact on privacy. They
> also emphasised that it is important to better include perspectives from
> developing countries in these processes.
>
> One of the main outcomes of the IGF is the creation of "dynamic
> coalitions" or multi-stakeholder groups working together on a common issue
> over a multi-year process. The Dynamic Coalition on Privacy is a direct
> outcome of two privacy workshops at the IGF on 31 October, co-organized by
> the Information Systems Group at the LSE and the University of Bremen. It
> also reflects discussions held during the IGF main session on
> cyber-security as well as the IGF workshops on "Human Rights and the
> Internet" organized by the Council of Europe and on an "Internet Bill of
> Rights" organized by the Government of Italy together with IP Justice and
> the Internet Society of Italy. It builds upon several months of
> multi-stakeholder collaboration in the run-up to the UN meeting in Athens.
>
> Start-up actors include representatives from
>
> - Privacy International
> - "Privacy and Identity Management in Europe" (PRIME) Project
> - Association for Progressive Communication (APC)
> - Microsoft
> - Amnesty International
> - French Government
> - Council of Europe (to be confirmed)
> - Privacy Commissioner of Canada
> - WSIS Civil Society Working Group on Privacy and Security
> - North American Consumer Project on Electronic Commerce (NACPEC)
> - Net Dialogue of Harvard's Berkman Center and Stanford's Center for
> Internet and Society
> - OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media
> - LSE Information Systems Group
> - American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)
> - University of Bremen
> - Internet Service Providers' Association of South Africa
> - Hellenic Data Protection Authority
> - IP Justice
> - European Digital Rights (EDRi)
> - Danish Human Rights Institute
> - Electronic Frontier Finland
> - Independent Centre for Privacy Protection in Kiel, Germany
> - WISeKey
> - Digital Rights Ireland,
> - Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility (CPSR)
> - Privaterra
> - Deutsche Vereinigung für Datenschutz (DVD)
> - Metamorphosis Foundation
> - Kuwait Information Technology Society
> - Japan Computer Access for Empowerment (JCAFE)
> - Netzwerk Neue Medien (NNM)
> - Identity Commons Working Group on Identity Rights Agreements
> - Cyberlaw Asia
>
> The coalition is open to interested parties and will start a global
> process to engage more stakeholders over the next year. Therefore, the
> start-up actors call for people interested in or willing to join the work
> of this coalition and for recommending other stakeholders that should be
> contacted.
>
> The French government has offered to host a follow-up meeting in Paris in
> early 2007.
>
> For more information:
>
> LSE Identity Project
> http://identityproject.lse.ac.uk/
>
> Privacy International
> http://www.privacyinternational.org/
>
> The Berkman Center for Internet & Society, Harvard Law School
> http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/
>
> general information on the Internet Governance Forum (IGF)
> http://www.intgovforum.org
>
>
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