[governance] IGF Cancelled & thoughts about 2014

shaila mistry shailam at yahoo.com
Tue Jul 30 13:29:40 EDT 2013


It is also possible that everything was planned for and put in place, and at the eleventh hour they received additional costs from the UN. I also wonder if there was a political change of heart once the full impact of thee cost and principle of Internet governance and the proposed debates.

The net publicity generated by this "rumor could be catalytic in capturing the attention of key players which also could result in change of policy at UN level regarding funding  or offers of funding to come through for this year or for the next.

Shaila 

 

 
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 From: Suresh Ramasubramanian <suresh at hserus.net>
To: "governance at lists.igcaucus.org" <governance at lists.igcaucus.org>; Robert Guerra <rguerra at privaterra.org> 
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Something on this scale is best prepared and venues finalized like two years in advance.  And set timelines with deadlines for specific tasks prepared as pointers for the successful local hosts.

--srs (iPad)

On 29-Jul-2013, at 17:23, Robert Guerra <rguerra at privaterra.org> wrote:


Izumi,
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>Let met concur that I am hearing the same thing from contacts in the country.
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>As has been reported by other posts, discussions and efforts are underway to 1.  see if the event in the country can be saved, and 2. develop possible contingency plans should the event not be able to be hosted in Indonesia.
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>While other discussions have focused on options regarding dealing with the situation, let me advance another issue - that being the 2014 IGF. To my knowledge, no country has yet publicly stated an offer to host the event. Hopefully, a country that is far more able to support and bring the political support needed to host the IGF can step forward. 
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>regards
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>Robert
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>On 2013-07-28, at 12:22 AM, IzumiAIZU wrote:
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>Hi,
>>A friend who is with Indonesian Civil Society working with the
>>organizing committee sent me the following.
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It's true that IGF 2013 committee is facing financial problem and it's likely to be cancelled. But, we have not announced official notification of the cancellation yet since now UN is trying to help us finding resources to cope with it. We will update later about the result. 
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>>Thank you.
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>>2013/7/28 Suresh Ramasubramanian <suresh at hserus.net>
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>>Given marilla's email, this appears to be a nonstarter, and so, moot.
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>>>And it sounds very strange if some people were to continuously disparage a community or organization on the one hand, and demand sponsorship money from them on the other, on the grounds that the amount involved is hardly a rounding error in their revenue (or even their ebitda), just saying.
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>>>--srs (iPad)
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>>>On 27-Jul-2013, at 23:44, Norbert Bollow <nb at bollow.ch> wrote:
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>>>> Parminder <parminder at itforchange.net> wrote:
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>>>>> All of them opposed UN funding for the IGF
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>>>> Is there anyone who in view of the current debacle is still opposed to
>>>> UN funding for the IGF?
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>>>>> but can they explain why they opposed 'committed' funding from ICANN
>>>>> collected Internet taxes, say of 2 million every year... Isn't that
>>>>> the right model of funding the IGF , keeping if safe from staist as
>>>>> well corporate controls....
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>>>> I am not sure that ICANN's collection of domain name taxes is the right
>>>> funding model for anything (it presupposes that domain names are sold
>>>> for a price which makes them quite unaffordable to a very significant
>>>> number of poor people) but as long as ICANN's funding model remains as
>>>> it currently is, in view of ICANN'sfinancials [1], funding at least a
>>>> significant part of the cost of IGF meetings from ICANN's budget
>>>> indeed makes a lot of sense.
>>>> [1] http://www.icann.org/en/about/financials
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>>>> Greetings,
>>>> Norbert
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