Keith,

it is a pity that the US views on human rights don´t go very far beyond the first amendment  back in 1791. But certainly it is minimum common denominator relevant for INTERNET purposes. I agree with you that well within ICANN mission and hope it will find wider support to be included.

thank you for the proposal

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On Thu, Jul 30, 2015 at 2:16 AM, Drazek, Keith <kdrazek@verisign.com> wrote:
Hi Avri,

In order to tie your suggestion directly to the language in Secretary Strickling's April 2014 written congressional testimony (included in a prior email) and to reduce concerns about scope creep, would language along these lines be acceptable to you?

> "Within its mission and in its operations, ICANN will be committed to respect the fundamental human rights of the exercise of free expression and the free flow of information."

Speaking personally, I could probably support this formulation. To be clear, I have not discussed this with the RySG, but it's consistent with the requirements outlined by NTIA so I think it's certainly worth considering.

I'm not advocating including this in the Bylaws, but I'm not objecting to it either. However, if we don't reach consensus for adding to the Bylaws, I definitely think this is worth further consideration in WS2 and would support an explicit reference using this or similar language and timetable for doing so.

Regards,
Keith

> On Jul 30, 2015, at 8:11 AM, Avri Doria <avri@acm.org> wrote:
>
> Within its mission, ICANN will be committed to respect fundamental
>   human rights in its operationsespecially with regard to the exercise
>   of free expression or the free flow of information.
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