[governance] Where are we with IGC workshops?

Adam Peake ajp at glocom.ac.jp
Tue Apr 15 03:36:21 EDT 2008


>If I may beg to differ with Bill, and agree with Parminder, that 
>actuallyIGF is the perfect place for discussions of universal access 
>as a policy/Internet governance first principle.
>
>Certainly it is an important topic addressed elsewhere, particularly 
>focusing on specific mechanism to enhance access in one domain or 
>another. But considering its implications as a more or less new 
>human right would seem an appropriate topic for a workshop at IGC 
>08. This view is implicit in much of what IGF, or IGP, or 
>ICANN/ISOC/IETF for that matter, do


<http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc3271.txt>, The Internet is for 
Everyone, April 2002, V. Cerf

I believe "Internet is for Everyone"  is still ISOC's mantra. 
Perhaps they might be interested in a discussion of what it means 
from a policy perspective?

Adam


>. So shouldn't it be discussed aloud at IGC?
>
>Lee
>
>
>Prof. Lee W. McKnight
>School of Information Studies
>Syracuse University
>+1-315-443-6891office
>+1-315-278-4392 mobile
>>>>  william.drake at graduateinstitute.ch 04/14/08 6:39 AM >>>
>Hi,
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