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Please use the attached version. Apologies for the inconvenience. Marika From: <ccwg-auctionproceeds-bounces@icann.org> on behalf of Marika Konings <marika.konings@icann.org> Date: Thursday, August 17, 2017 at 08:10 To: "ccwg-auctionproceeds@icann.org" <ccwg-auctionproceeds@icann.org> Subject: [Ccwg-auctionproceeds] For your input - Open Internet definition Dear All, To continue the CCWG’s deliberation on the topic of ‘Open Internet’, please find attached an overview of the views shared to date on the mailing list. As a reminder, if the CCWG is to include a reference to ‘Open Internet’ in the overall objective for fund allocation, it will need to either include a definition of the term or alternatively use a description that captures the intent of the reference to ‘Open Internet’. Best regards, Marika Marika Konings Vice President, Policy Development Support – GNSO, Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) Email: marika.konings@icann.org<mailto:marika.konings@icann.org> Follow the GNSO via Twitter @ICANN_GNSO Find out more about the GNSO by taking our interactive courses[learn.icann.org]<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__learn.icann.org_courses_...> and visiting the GNSO Newcomer pages[gnso.icann.org]<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__gnso.icann.org_sites_gns...>.
Thank you Marika, Thanks to all who provided their deliberation, May I add the the views from ISOC Sally Wentworth, - the Vice President of Global Policy Development What Do You Mean When You Say 'Open Internet'? <https://www.internetsociety.org/blog/public-policy/2014/09/what-do-you-mean-...> At the end of the article there is a link to ISOC white paper on Openness. Would be good if someone can go through to provided deliberation and check against ISOC perspective and select which would be the best match and if needed to do some editing. Best wishes, Nadira On Thu, Aug 17, 2017 at 9:06 PM, Marika Konings <marika.konings@icann.org> wrote:
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To continue the CCWG’s deliberation on the topic of ‘Open Internet’, please find attached an overview of the views shared to date on the mailing list. As a reminder, if the CCWG is to include a reference to ‘Open Internet’ in the overall objective for fund allocation, it will need to either include a definition of the term or alternatively use a description that captures the intent of the reference to ‘Open Internet’.
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Marika
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this is from a friend, but it works for me here: …an Internet that is equally accessible to all people for all purposes, and at every level of the stack. At the lower end of the stack, that means no impediments are placed based on the sender, recipient, content, application or type of data being transmitted. At the upper reaches of the stack, that means not only that governmental policies do not restrict access based on political views, but that the government helps to ensure equality of access at a pragmatic level by assuring access at prices affordable to all members of society, provides training in how to use the Internet and education in how to use it effectively, and encourages participation by classes of people who feel excluded or unwelcome. At the highest level of the stack, an open Internet is one in which all people are empowered to contribute and to participate in building a worldwide culture that opens our hearts and minds by respecting differences. It is an Internet that we, the people of the world, recognize as ours — something we have built together for one another. EN
On Aug 17, 2017, at 4:22 PM, Judith Hellerstein <judith@jhellerstein.com> wrote:
Hi Marika,
Thanks for this. I have added some additional definitions underneath Erika's
Best,
Judith
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Please use the attached version. Apologies for the inconvenience.
Marika
From: <ccwg-auctionproceeds-bounces@icann.org> on behalf of Marika Konings <marika.konings@icann.org> Date: Thursday, August 17, 2017 at 08:10 To: "ccwg-auctionproceeds@icann.org" <ccwg-auctionproceeds@icann.org> Subject: [Ccwg-auctionproceeds] For your input - Open Internet definition
Dear All,
To continue the CCWG’s deliberation on the topic of ‘Open Internet’, please find attached an overview of the views shared to date on the mailing list. As a reminder, if the CCWG is to include a reference to ‘Open Internet’ in the overall objective for fund allocation, it will need to either include a definition of the term or alternatively use a description that captures the intent of the reference to ‘Open Internet’.
Best regards,
Marika
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Works for me too.. its inclusive. On Fri, Aug 18, 2017 at 8:47 AM, elliot noss <enoss@tucows.com> wrote:
this is from a friend, but it works for me here:
…an Internet that is equally accessible to all people for all purposes, and at every level of the stack. At the lower end of the stack, that means no impediments are placed based on the sender, recipient, content, application or type of data being transmitted.
At the upper reaches of the stack, that means not only that governmental policies do not restrict access based on political views, but that the government helps to ensure equality of access at a pragmatic level by assuring access at prices affordable to all members of society, provides training in how to use the Internet and education in how to use it effectively, and encourages participation by classes of people who feel excluded or unwelcome.
At the highest level of the stack, an open Internet is one in which all people are empowered to contribute and to participate in building a worldwide culture that opens our hearts and minds by respecting differences. It is an Internet that we, the people of the world, recognize as ours — something we have built together for one another.
EN
On Aug 17, 2017, at 4:22 PM, Judith Hellerstein <judith@jhellerstein.com> wrote:
Hi Marika,
Thanks for this. I have added some additional definitions underneath Erika's
Best,
Judith
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On 8/17/2017 2:06 PM, Marika Konings wrote:
Please use the attached version. Apologies for the inconvenience.
Marika
From: <ccwg-auctionproceeds-bounces@icann.org> on behalf of Marika Konings <marika.konings@icann.org> Date: Thursday, August 17, 2017 at 08:10 To: "ccwg-auctionproceeds@icann.org" <ccwg-auctionproceeds@icann.org> Subject: [Ccwg-auctionproceeds] For your input - Open Internet definition
Dear All,
To continue the CCWG’s deliberation on the topic of ‘Open Internet’, please find attached an overview of the views shared to date on the mailing list. As a reminder, if the CCWG is to include a reference to ‘Open Internet’ in the overall objective for fund allocation, it will need to either include a definition of the term or alternatively use a description that captures the intent of the reference to ‘Open Internet’.
Best regards,
Marika
Marika Konings Vice President, Policy Development Support – GNSO, Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) Email: marika.konings@icann.org
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Sounds like a good start, although the word "stack" probably does not make this definition understandable to all... At 18/08/2017 02:47 PM, elliot noss wrote:
this is from a friend, but it works for me here:
an Internet that is equally accessible to all people for all purposes, and at every level of the stack. At the lower end of the stack, that means no impediments are placed based on the sender, recipient, content, application or type of data being transmitted.
At the upper reaches of the stack, that means not only that governmental policies do not restrict access based on political views, but that the government helps to ensure equality of access at a pragmatic level by assuring access at prices affordable to all members of society, provides training in how to use the Internet and education in how to use it effectively, and encourages participation by classes of people who feel excluded or unwelcome.
At the highest level of the stack, an open Internet is one in which all people are empowered to contribute and to participate in building a worldwide culture that opens our hearts and minds by respecting differences. It is an Internet that we, the people of the world, recognize as ours something we have built together for one another.
EN
When I translate it I used scale. In my language sounds better. Vanda Scartezini Polo Consultores Associados Av. Paulista 1159, cj 1004 01311-200- Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil Land Line: +55 11 3266.6253 Mobile: + 55 11 98181.1464 Sorry for any typos. From: <ccwg-auctionproceeds-bounces@icann.org<mailto:ccwg-auctionproceeds-bounces@icann.org>> on behalf of Alan Greenberg <alan.greenberg@mcgill.ca<mailto:alan.greenberg@mcgill.ca>> Date: Friday, August 18, 2017 at 16:47 To: E Noss <enoss@tucows.com<mailto:enoss@tucows.com>>, "ccwg-auctionproceeds@icann.org<mailto:ccwg-auctionproceeds@icann.org>" <ccwg-auctionproceeds@icann.org<mailto:ccwg-auctionproceeds@icann.org>> Subject: Re: [Ccwg-auctionproceeds] For your input - Open Internet definition Sounds like a good start, although the word "stack" probably does not make this definition understandable to all... At 18/08/2017 02:47 PM, elliot noss wrote: this is from a friend, but it works for me here: …an Internet that is equally accessible to all people for all purposes, and at every level of the stack. At the lower end of the stack, that means no impediments are placed based on the sender, recipient, content, application or type of data being transmitted. At the upper reaches of the stack, that means not only that governmental policies do not restrict access based on political views, but that the government helps to ensure equality of access at a pragmatic level by assuring access at prices affordable to all members of society, provides training in how to use the Internet and education in how to use it effectively, and encourages participation by classes of people who feel excluded or unwelcome. At the highest level of the stack, an open Internet is one in which all people are empowered to contribute and to participate in building a worldwide culture that opens our hearts and minds by respecting differences. It is an Internet that we, the people of the world, recognize as ours something we have built together for one another. EN
Thank you Elliot , may I use it translating to our language here? Vanda Scartezini Polo Consultores Associados Av. Paulista 1159, cj 1004 01311-200- Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil Land Line: +55 11 3266.6253 Mobile: + 55 11 98181.1464 Sorry for any typos. On 8/18/17, 15:47, "ccwg-auctionproceeds-bounces@icann.org on behalf of elliot noss" <ccwg-auctionproceeds-bounces@icann.org on behalf of enoss@tucows.com> wrote:
this is from a friend, but it works for me here:
…an Internet that is equally accessible to all people for all purposes, and at every level of the stack. At the lower end of the stack, that means no impediments are placed based on the sender, recipient, content, application or type of data being transmitted.
At the upper reaches of the stack, that means not only that governmental policies do not restrict access based on political views, but that the government helps to ensure equality of access at a pragmatic level by assuring access at prices affordable to all members of society, provides training in how to use the Internet and education in how to use it effectively, and encourages participation by classes of people who feel excluded or unwelcome.
At the highest level of the stack, an open Internet is one in which all people are empowered to contribute and to participate in building a worldwide culture that opens our hearts and minds by respecting differences. It is an Internet that we, the people of the world, recognize as ours — something we have built together for one another.
EN
On Aug 17, 2017, at 4:22 PM, Judith Hellerstein <judith@jhellerstein.com> wrote:
Hi Marika,
Thanks for this. I have added some additional definitions underneath Erika's
Best,
Judith
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On 8/17/2017 2:06 PM, Marika Konings wrote:
Please use the attached version. Apologies for the inconvenience.
Marika
From: <ccwg-auctionproceeds-bounces@icann.org> on behalf of Marika Konings <marika.konings@icann.org> Date: Thursday, August 17, 2017 at 08:10 To: "ccwg-auctionproceeds@icann.org" <ccwg-auctionproceeds@icann.org> Subject: [Ccwg-auctionproceeds] For your input - Open Internet definition
Dear All,
To continue the CCWG’s deliberation on the topic of ‘Open Internet’, please find attached an overview of the views shared to date on the mailing list. As a reminder, if the CCWG is to include a reference to ‘Open Internet’ in the overall objective for fund allocation, it will need to either include a definition of the term or alternatively use a description that captures the intent of the reference to ‘Open Internet’.
Best regards,
Marika
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of course. thanks!
On Aug 18, 2017, at 4:05 PM, Vanda Scartezini <vanda@scartezini.org> wrote:
Thank you Elliot , may I use it translating to our language here? Vanda Scartezini Polo Consultores Associados Av. Paulista 1159, cj 1004 01311-200- Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil Land Line: +55 11 3266.6253 Mobile: + 55 11 98181.1464 Sorry for any typos.
On 8/18/17, 15:47, "ccwg-auctionproceeds-bounces@icann.org on behalf of elliot noss" <ccwg-auctionproceeds-bounces@icann.org on behalf of enoss@tucows.com> wrote:
this is from a friend, but it works for me here:
…an Internet that is equally accessible to all people for all purposes, and at every level of the stack. At the lower end of the stack, that means no impediments are placed based on the sender, recipient, content, application or type of data being transmitted.
At the upper reaches of the stack, that means not only that governmental policies do not restrict access based on political views, but that the government helps to ensure equality of access at a pragmatic level by assuring access at prices affordable to all members of society, provides training in how to use the Internet and education in how to use it effectively, and encourages participation by classes of people who feel excluded or unwelcome.
At the highest level of the stack, an open Internet is one in which all people are empowered to contribute and to participate in building a worldwide culture that opens our hearts and minds by respecting differences. It is an Internet that we, the people of the world, recognize as ours — something we have built together for one another.
EN
On Aug 17, 2017, at 4:22 PM, Judith Hellerstein <judith@jhellerstein.com> wrote:
Hi Marika,
Thanks for this. I have added some additional definitions underneath Erika's
Best,
Judith
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On 8/17/2017 2:06 PM, Marika Konings wrote:
Please use the attached version. Apologies for the inconvenience.
Marika
From: <ccwg-auctionproceeds-bounces@icann.org> on behalf of Marika Konings <marika.konings@icann.org> Date: Thursday, August 17, 2017 at 08:10 To: "ccwg-auctionproceeds@icann.org" <ccwg-auctionproceeds@icann.org> Subject: [Ccwg-auctionproceeds] For your input - Open Internet definition
Dear All,
To continue the CCWG’s deliberation on the topic of ‘Open Internet’, please find attached an overview of the views shared to date on the mailing list. As a reminder, if the CCWG is to include a reference to ‘Open Internet’ in the overall objective for fund allocation, it will need to either include a definition of the term or alternatively use a description that captures the intent of the reference to ‘Open Internet’.
Best regards,
Marika
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Perhaps "layer" could be a (layman) replacement for "stack" Cheers! Sent from my mobile Kindly excuse brevity and typos On Aug 18, 2017 7:47 PM, "elliot noss" <enoss@tucows.com> wrote:
this is from a friend, but it works for me here:
…an Internet that is equally accessible to all people for all purposes, and at every level of the stack. At the lower end of the stack, that means no impediments are placed based on the sender, recipient, content, application or type of data being transmitted.
At the upper reaches of the stack, that means not only that governmental policies do not restrict access based on political views, but that the government helps to ensure equality of access at a pragmatic level by assuring access at prices affordable to all members of society, provides training in how to use the Internet and education in how to use it effectively, and encourages participation by classes of people who feel excluded or unwelcome.
At the highest level of the stack, an open Internet is one in which all people are empowered to contribute and to participate in building a worldwide culture that opens our hearts and minds by respecting differences. It is an Internet that we, the people of the world, recognize as ours — something we have built together for one another.
EN
On Aug 17, 2017, at 4:22 PM, Judith Hellerstein <judith@jhellerstein.com> wrote:
Hi Marika,
Thanks for this. I have added some additional definitions underneath Erika's
Best,
Judith
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On 8/17/2017 2:06 PM, Marika Konings wrote:
Please use the attached version. Apologies for the inconvenience.
Marika
From: <ccwg-auctionproceeds-bounces@icann.org> on behalf of Marika Konings <marika.konings@icann.org> Date: Thursday, August 17, 2017 at 08:10 To: "ccwg-auctionproceeds@icann.org" <ccwg-auctionproceeds@icann.org> Subject: [Ccwg-auctionproceeds] For your input - Open Internet definition
Dear All,
To continue the CCWG’s deliberation on the topic of ‘Open Internet’, please find attached an overview of the views shared to date on the mailing list. As a reminder, if the CCWG is to include a reference to ‘Open Internet’ in the overall objective for fund allocation, it will need to either include a definition of the term or alternatively use a description that captures the intent of the reference to ‘Open Internet’.
Best regards,
Marika
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I second Seun's good suggestion Mei Lin Fung Organizer, People Centered Internet <http://www.peoplecentered.net/>, co-founded with Vint Cerf External advisor to the Stanford Center for Population Health Science <http://med.stanford.edu/phs.html> Member of the Global Future Council on Digital Economy and Society, <https://www.weforum.org/communities/the-future-of-the-digital-economy-and-so...> World Economic Forum Member of the Steering Committee, World Economic Forum, Internet for All <https://www.weforum.org/projects/internet-for-all> Vice Chair, Internet Inclusion, IEEE Internet Initiative <http://internetinitiative.ieee.org/> (e) mlf@alum.mit.edu ; meilin@peoplecentered.net (t) meilinfung On Sat, Aug 19, 2017 at 8:09 AM, Seun Ojedeji <seun.ojedeji@gmail.com> wrote:
Perhaps "layer" could be a (layman) replacement for "stack"
Cheers! Sent from my mobile Kindly excuse brevity and typos
On Aug 18, 2017 7:47 PM, "elliot noss" <enoss@tucows.com> wrote:
this is from a friend, but it works for me here:
…an Internet that is equally accessible to all people for all purposes, and at every level of the stack. At the lower end of the stack, that means no impediments are placed based on the sender, recipient, content, application or type of data being transmitted.
At the upper reaches of the stack, that means not only that governmental policies do not restrict access based on political views, but that the government helps to ensure equality of access at a pragmatic level by assuring access at prices affordable to all members of society, provides training in how to use the Internet and education in how to use it effectively, and encourages participation by classes of people who feel excluded or unwelcome.
At the highest level of the stack, an open Internet is one in which all people are empowered to contribute and to participate in building a worldwide culture that opens our hearts and minds by respecting differences. It is an Internet that we, the people of the world, recognize as ours — something we have built together for one another.
EN
On Aug 17, 2017, at 4:22 PM, Judith Hellerstein < judith@jhellerstein.com> wrote:
Hi Marika,
Thanks for this. I have added some additional definitions underneath Erika's
Best,
Judith
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On 8/17/2017 2:06 PM, Marika Konings wrote:
Please use the attached version. Apologies for the inconvenience.
Marika
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Dear All,
To continue the CCWG’s deliberation on the topic of ‘Open Internet’, please find attached an overview of the views shared to date on the mailing list. As a reminder, if the CCWG is to include a reference to ‘Open Internet’ in the overall objective for fund allocation, it will need to either include a definition of the term or alternatively use a description that captures the intent of the reference to ‘Open Internet’.
Best regards,
Marika
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For your consideration -- a TL;DR approach. I don't remember where I got it, but I have evolved a fairly straightforward, jargon-reduced version of "open Internet" based on three fundamental components in elevator-pitch format: 1. *Open access:* Minimized barriers to entry, facilitating affordable connectivity and informed consent in participation 2. *Open standards:* Maximized innovation and competition without intellectual-property or other artificial impediments 3. *Open content:* Minimized censorship and political barriers between providers and consumers of information and services Of course, each oh these is expandable into a thesis-sized description, but IMO best to start simple so to be able to express the ideas simply before discovering the further interest of your audience. A comprehensive description that only policy-wonks or technical geeks will read is useful but only to a point. These concepts need to be understood by the masses. -- Evan Leibovitch Toronto, Canada Em: evan at telly dot org Sk: evanleibovitch Tw: el56
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Alan Greenberg -
elliot noss -
Evan Leibovitch -
Judith Hellerstein -
Marika Konings -
Maureen Hilyard -
Mei Lin Fung -
Nadira Alaraj -
Seun Ojedeji -
Vanda Scartezini