[governance] Re: Asociacion Internauta

Presidencia Internauta presidencia at internauta.org.ar
Sat Jan 17 11:27:35 EST 2009


Por favor agradeceré si alguien puede traducir esto para todos.


Estimados:

La palabra Internauta, significa "navegante de Internet: Inter =Internet- Nauta = 
navegante, mas allá de eso, solo en Latinoamérica hay cerca de "10  organizaciones 
Internauta"  (Internauta Argentina -La primera-, internauta Brasil, Internauta Chile, 
Internauta Colombia (ACUI), Internauta Perú (APUI), Internauta Paraguay (en formación), 
Internauta Uruguay (en formación), Internauta Venezuela, Internauta Chile, Internauta 
Cuba, Internauta Bolivia (en formación)).

Todas ellas son organizaciones de usuarios de Internet, que nuclean usuarios finales de 
Internet, por lo tanto son llamadas organizaciones de la sociedad civil.

Todas ellas son  reconocidas por sus respectivos Estados (tienen personería jurídica y 
pagan sus impuestos), e interactúan con los mismos en la defensa de los derechos de 
consumidor y en el acortamiento de la brecha digital.

La mayoría Interviene el políticas publicas de sus respectivos países con respecto a 
politicas de TIC's y comunicaciones, entre otras cosas.

Tienen un gran caudal de personas voluntarias (usuarios de Internet) trabajando dentro de 
ellas y promueven la participación democrática y plural de sus integrantes.

Han conformado hace muy poco la Federación de Usuarios de Internet de Latinoamérica y se 
esta en vías para este año de promover la federación de usuarios de Internet de 
Hispanoamérica, donde se suman las organizaciones de España y Portugal)

Espero que esta información haya sido de utilidad.



Saludos Cordiales

Sergio Salinas Porto

Presidente

Internauta Argentina

Usuarios de Internet



> ---- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Paul Wilson" <pwilson at apnic.net>
> To: <governance at lists.cpsr.org>
> Sent: Saturday, January 17, 2009 5:15 AM
> Subject: Re: [governance] Internautas
>
>
>> Christopher,
>>
>> Personally, I find the term rather cute and archaic, like "aviator" or "motorist", or 
>> for that matter, "websurfer".  We are long past the day when as Internet users we were 
>> part of an elite or a clique (or a weirdo fringe, if you go back that far).
>>
>> Far from being the preserve to any group, the citizenry of the Internet is simply 
>> everyone, just as you say.   Like it or not, there's nothing arcane about it, any more.
>>
>> All the best,
>>
>> Paul.
>>
>>
>> --On 16 January 2009 9:48:01 PM +0100 Christopher Wilkinson 
>> <Christopher.wilkinson at skynet.be> wrote:
>>
>>> Good evening:
>>>
>>> Since this beautiful subject engenders such interest, allow me to join in.
>>>
>>> The root of Internauts is the same as the root for Argonauts, Nautical
>>> and the Nautical Almanac. It is about Sailors, Navigantes, or if you
>>> prefer, Surfers.
>>>
>>> In any event, with due deference to ISOC and the IETF, it is not limited
>>> to them or to any other sub-set.
>>> The Internet is for All internauts.
>>>
>>> Regards to you all,
>>>
>>> CW
>>>>
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