FW: [governance] Program for Sharm El Sheikh - draft paper for

Keshava Nireshwalia nkeshav42 at yahoo.com
Fri Mar 27 11:19:22 EDT 2009


Highly agreeable summary

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--- On Fri, 3/27/09, Jeanette Hofmann <jeanette at wzb.eu> wrote:

From: Jeanette Hofmann <jeanette at wzb.eu>
Subject: Re: FW: [governance] Program for Sharm El Sheikh - draft paper for
To: governance at lists.cpsr.org, "Ian Peter" <ian.peter at ianpeter.com>
Date: Friday, March 27, 2009, 5:32 PM

Hi Ian, hi all,


it seems there is a misunderstanding of the status of the phrase you are quoting below.

> There are a number of matters in it worthy of discussion, eg emerging issues has been dropped. But perhaps most contentious of all is the statement
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> “While some favoured the inclusion of ‘Internet rights and principles’ as a cross-cutting theme, the view was also held that there was no established definition of this theme and that therefore it should not be discussed at the Sharm El Sheikh meeting. “
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> Should not be discussed??  I think we need to say something about this. Perhaps this is careless wording and is meant to imply that the theme should not be adopted (contentious enough), but internet rights and principles should not be discussed??

The wording about Internet rights and principles in the program paper goes back to the report about the last MAG meeting. It reflects the discussion the MAG had about Internet rights and principles. While a majority of the members was positive about addressing Internet rights and principles more systematically, there was also at least one member who thought that this is not a good idea. The formal reason being given was that Internet rights and principles are not mentioned in the Tunis agenda and should therefore not be discussed at IGF meetings.

Again, this is a minority opinion. It was pointed out already in the MAG meeting that no new topics could ever be addressed, if only those explictely mentioned in the Tunis Agenda can make it onto the IGF agenda. At the same time, the reports and program documents have to reflect the diversity of opinions expressed at the consultation and the MAG meeting. The best the secretariat can do is to display conflicting issues in a way that we all know where and when we have to take a firm stand on an issue.

Regarding the role of Internet rights and principles as such, I don't think we will see this as the overall title of this year's IGF meeting. There is a general preference for more vague and non-offensive wordings. As I said before, the general title has a rather symbolic meaning anyway. We gain much more if we advocate for a substantive treatment of this theme in form of workshops and main sessions.

jeanette


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