[governance] IGC's NETMundial Submission
Ian Peter
ian.peter at ianpeter.com
Thu Mar 6 14:42:49 EST 2014
Yes from me – but may be 1 should be “same human rights as they are entitled to off-line”
From: Mawaki Chango
Sent: Friday, March 07, 2014 6:37 AM
To: Internet Governance ; Deirdre Williams
Subject: [governance] IGC's NETMundial Submission
[Thought I should change the subject line]
All,
Here is the statement I am proposing on behalf of IGC, based on members' contributions so far. I have added a sixth principle (which could be #3 --amplifying aspects of #2 -- or # 6 as per below). Please feel free to propose edits, not to change the substance unless it is your intent in which case we would appreciate some explaining, but to make the formulation as crispy as possible if you can.
Let's do this by tomorrow Friday at 21:00 UTC/GMT the latest (in a little more than 24 hrs).
IGC STATEMENT
The Internet Governance Caucus wishes to thank the organizers of the NETMundial meeting, for the invitation to contribute to its proceedings through a written submission ahead of the meeting. At this point in time, the IGC is hereby submitting the following statement of a few fundamental principles to guide any Internet governance processes and decisions in the future.
1 - On-line users must enjoy the same human rights as they do off-line.
2- There must not be discrimination in access and contents due to criteria such as opinion, religion, race, gender, geography, language, or economic resources.
3- Services offered in the internet must remain equitable and neutral among service providers, without taking unfair advantage of a dominant or privileged position.
4- Internet availability, deployment, and service conditions must benefit all segments of the human society, not just those enjoying richer economic development.
5- A special effort must be engaged in order to provide the Less Developed Countries with an equitable share of resources to participate in activities related to worldwide internet governance.
6- All decision making processes must ensure the inclusion of not just all stakeholders but also all regions of the world in an equitable manner. Particularly, any decision to evolve the internet governance institutional field and mechanisms as well as any new structure evolving from the current configuration of the implementation of the IANA functions and the role of USG and the other incumbents in that regard, must reflect the inclusion of all regions of the world with a view to ensuring a truly global cultural diversity in approaches to technical and policy problems.
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Thank you,
Mawaki
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