6th meeting of the Dynamic Coalition on Core Internet Values during IGF Brazil
Hello All, Please join the 6th meeting of the IGF Dynamic Coalition on Core Internet Values at Workshop Room 3 on 11th November, 14 00 - 15 30 hours. This dynamic coalition on Core Internet Values was formed following the "Workshop on Fundamentals: Core Internet Values" held during the 2009 IGF at Egypt, chaired by the Internet Society Past President Lynn St.Amour. The Coalition has met during the five IGFs that followed Egypt and its sixth meeting is at Brazil, to be chaired by Olivier Crepin Le-Blond. The pursuit of the Coalition in general is to work towards causing the Internet to evolve in such a manner that its Core Values are not compromised. The stakeholders to Internet Governance might share the view that the Internet remains Global as One Internet, Open, Free, end to end so as to foster Global Access, Permission-less Innovation and Global Prosperity. The sub-theme of the 6th meeting in particular is : "Core Internet Values as a Reference Standard for Global Internet Policy". This would be to discuss the thought that the organizations responsible for components of Internet Governance including large Internet Organizations, Governments and Civil Society organizations could formulate/contribute to formulate Internet policy in a manner that the Internet does not slip away from Core Internet Values. Panellists: Kathryn Brown, President and CEO of the Internet Society Paul Wilson, Director General of APNIC Erica Mann, Member, Board of Directors, ICANN Carlton Anthony Samuels, former Member of the At-Large Advisory Committee Mark Carvell, Representative of the United Kingdom at the Governmental Advisory Committee of ICANN Olivier Crepin Le-Blond, Past Chair of the ICANN At-Large Advisory Committee Thank you Sivasubramanian M <https://www.facebook.com/sivasubramanian.muthusamy> President Internet Society India Chennai
On Mon, Nov 9, 2015 at 1:13 PM, Sivasubramanian M <isolatedn@gmail.com> wrote:
Workshop Room 3 on 11th November, 14 00 - 15 30 hours
Hi Siva So. I make this to be 17:00-18:30 UTC or, for us in NYC, 2-3:30pm Wednesday. Sched page: http://sched.co/4c1P The remote participation sign up is at - https://intgovforum.webex.com/mw3000/mywebex/default.do?service=1&siteurl=in... <https://intgovforum.webex.com/mw3000/mywebex/default.do?service=1&siteurl=in...> <https://intgovforum.webex.com/mw3000/mywebex/default.do?service=1&siteurl=in...> -- --------------------------------------------------------------- Joly MacFie 218 565 9365 Skype:punkcast --------------------------------------------------------------
Dear Joly Thank you for locating the Remote Participation registration link. This year, there appears to be a somewhat complex process for Remote Participation and the WebEx rooms require a password. Would be helpful if Chapters and ALSs pay attention and participate in this session. The discussions could progress towards an outcome very useful for the Internet. You have always been kind to take charge of Remote Participation, and just as you have always webcasted and archived several ISOC events, you have attended to the previous meetings and events of this Coalition. Hope you would tune in and manage this session as well. Thank you. Sivasubramanian M <https://www.facebook.com/sivasubramanian.muthusamy> On Tue, Nov 10, 2015 at 1:15 AM, Joly MacFie <joly@punkcast.com> wrote:
On Mon, Nov 9, 2015 at 1:13 PM, Sivasubramanian M <isolatedn@gmail.com> wrote:
Workshop Room 3 on 11th November, 14 00 - 15 30 hours
Hi Siva
So. I make this to be 17:00-18:30 UTC or, for us in NYC, 2-3:30pm Wednesday.
Sched page: http://sched.co/4c1P
The remote participation sign up is at
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-- --------------------------------------------------------------- Joly MacFie 218 565 9365 Skype:punkcast --------------------------------------------------------------
The core internet values of openness, privacy and security of personal information were compromised by the United States Oligarchy when it began secretly bulk collecting data and setting up a net of surveillance of all American citizens and those of its NATO allies, setting a bad NKVD-esque example for the entire world. Leadership is about setting a good example, not a bad example. The United States stopped setting good examples when it became an Oligarchy in 1976, via supreme court decision Buckley v Valeo which allowed politicians to be bought by corporate lobbyists. Since that embarassing year, the U.S. has been no different than the wild west, with laws only applying to poor people, and the core values of the internet have yet to be realized even for a single moment. Ron
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Sivasubramanian M