[governance] Re: [ciresearchers] Guardian Online: Live with the WikiLeakable world or shut down the net. It's your choice

Izumi AIZU iza at anr.org
Thu Dec 9 22:35:15 EST 2010


Thank you Jeremy for putting extra work for the draft statement,
and yes I also think it is important for IGC to issue that.

In addition, I also think it is a good idea to come up with IGC statement
of principle, in view of the extended IGF mandate and WSIS 2015.

izumi


2010/12/10 Jeremy Malcolm <jeremy at ciroap.org>:
> On 09/12/2010, at 2:36 PM, Michael Gurstein wrote:
>
>> I'm at this point indifferent as to the need for an IGC statement on
>> Wikileaks, in part for the reasons that McTim mentions below i.e. to whom
>> would such a statement be addressed.
>
> As a press release it would be a good means of outreach, I think... does the outreach committee want to suggest a message about the IGC to include in such a release?
>
>> On the other hand, precisely because of McTim's answer to the question I
>> think we should be focussing all of our efforts on producing the broad
>> statement of principles re: IG which Parminder and others have been
>> proposing.
>
> I see a long-term Internet governance manifesto for the IGC as a good idea, and also something for the attention of one of our sub-committees, the strategy committee.
>
> Meanwhile, I will put together a narrower piece on Wikileaks, and send it around later today (work is very heavy for me at the moment, sorry I can't promise anything sooner).
>
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