[WSIS CS-Plenary] Re: [Wsis-pct] News from IGF mtg in Geneva: CALL 4 PAPERS

l.d.misek-falkoff falkoff ldmisekfalkoff at gmail.com
Thu May 25 13:48:12 BST 2006


Dear Robin,

Thank you so much for keeping us informed 'as if being there,' and for this
announcement on important themes and events. Am planning to send an
Abstract, and write now on reception of your post, voicing appreciation of
the interesting content and early/timely flow of your communications.

Very best wishes, Linda M F.


On 5/25/06, Robin Gross <robin at ipjustice.org> wrote:
>
> Friends,
>
> Some news from the IGF Advisory Group meeting in Geneva:
>
> The 30 Oct. - 2 Nov. 2006 inaugural meeting of Internet Governance Forum
> (IGF) in Athens will have a lot of opportunities for discussions on a
> wide variety of Internet governance topics.  This is my call for
> participation from civil society for contributions to help shape this
> meeting in a positive way.
>
> The four main themes for the Athens meeting are:
> * 1.  OPENNESS*
>    - Free flow of information, ideas, and access to knowledge
> *
> 2.  SECURITY*
>    - Building trust online
>    - Protecting users from spam, phishing, viruses
>    - Maintain security while protecting privacy
>
> * 3.  DIVERSITY*
> -  Multilingualism including IDN and promoting local content
> -  Respecting geographical diversity
>
> * 4.  ACCESS*
> - Internet connectivity, policies and costs
>
> The agenda and schedule is shaping-up as follows:
>    http://www.intgovforum.org/table.htm
>
> A call for papers has been issued on these 4 main themes and I'd like to
> encourage people to make submissions.  *THE PLENARY SESSIONS AND
> WORKSHOPS AT THE ATHENS MEETING WILL BE BASED ON THE CONTENT OF THESE
> SUBMISSIONS. *  So, please, contribute to this process and help to shape
> this meeting in a positive way by submitting papers to the IGF.   The
> deadline is 15 July 2006 for your submission to influence how the event
> is programmed.
>
> Here are the details:
> http://www.intgovforum.org/athens_outline.htm
>
> Additionally, there are two over-arching themes that should be taken in
> consideration in each issue that the IGF discusses: (i) development /
> capacity building, and (ii) civil liberties / human rights.
>
> I would suggest contributions on some possible (in no way exhaustive)
> sub-issues within these 4 main themes of openness, security, diversity,
> and access:
>
> 1.  OPENNESS:
> - Freedom of expression rights
> - Free flow of information
> - Access to knowledge
> - Impact of intellectual property rights to free expression and free
> flow of info
> - Promotion of accessible public domain
> - Government censorship on Internet
> - Corporate censorship on Internet
> - Impact of technological protection measures and anti-circumvention
> laws on free flow of information
> - Impact of software patents on freedom of expression
>
>
> 2.  SECURITY - building trust online, protecting users from spam,
> phishing,
> viruses, maintain security while protecting privacy:
> - Civil liberties concerns from government surveillance programs
> - Privacy rights and consumer trust of Internet
> - Role of free and open source software in promoting information security
> - Impact on freedom of expression from spam and content filtering
> - Publication of WHOIS database on Internet and privacy and consumer trust
>
>
> 3.  DIVERSITY -  multilinguism through IDN, local content, and
> geographical diversity:
> - Ability of ICANN to meet needs of international Internet community
> - Role of Creative Commons licenses to promote local content
> - Ability of non-proprietary development and licensing schemes to meet
> local needs
>
>
> 4.  ACCESS - Internet connectivity, policies and costs:
> - Open standards
> - Interoperability of technology
> - Role of free and open source software to provide access
>
> I hope you will consider making a contribution to this dialogue.  Please
> let me know if you have any questions.
>
> Be sure to check out the IGF website for many more details:
> http://www.intgovforum.org/index.htm
>
> Thank you,
> Robin
>
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