[governance] GNI
Lee W McKnight
lmcknigh at syr.edu
Tue Nov 25 09:02:17 EST 2008
Jeremy,
Permit me to follow on from your message with a note on the workshop you are helping organize.
We will be addressing the IGF recommendation issue and others in the 'Role and Mandate of IGF' workshop Dec. 6th, 9am.
A time to address our phobias, and perhaps move beyond them.
Lee
-----Original Message-----
From: Jeremy Malcolm [mailto:jeremy at ciroap.org]
Sent: Tue 11/25/2008 12:33 AM
To: governance at lists.cpsr.org; Ralf Bendrath
Subject: Re: [governance] GNI
On 25/11/2008, at 1:44 AM, Ralf Bendrath wrote:
> This is a "classical" voluntary CSR mechanism and also seems to be
> (viewed
> as) a self-regulatory alternative to the more law-based approach of
> having
> a Global Online Freedom Act (GOFA) or something similar.
>
> EDRi decided not to become involved in GNI, for similar reasons as
> Reporters without borders had to not endorse it, see below. As far
> as I've
> heard, even some of the GNI members like EFF still have reservations.
The other problem that I have with GNI is that because it (quite
deliberately) excludes governments (save for a UN observer), it limits
its potential to become widely authoritative, at least in the short
term.
Much the same problem beset every previous effort at a non-
governmental Internet policy forum (such as ISOC's Internet Societal
Task Force). God knows, if we didn't have to suffer the presence of
governments in the IGF, why would we? ;-)
In principle a better approach for GNI would have been to work within
the framework of the IGF - though the quite obvious reason why they
didn't is that the IGF is in no manner ready to host this kind of
initiative, because of its phobia of making recommendations.
--
JEREMY MALCOLM
Project Coordinator
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