+ 10
I don't even read IGP's blog posts unless Milton references them here,
nor was I aware of the montevideo statement before I read about it here
just now. I get a few lists and have a technology/law/politcs interest
that lingers from when I was a student, but I'm glad some of you suffer
from multiple posts syndrome so that I can not miss [to much of] a step :)
Nicolas
On 10/10/2013 8:14 AM, Edward Morris wrote:
> Carlos,
>
> I want to thank you for posting on this list.
>
> Believe it or not, a lot of us are not internet governance
> professionals and spend most of our time working in other areas of
> life. I simply don't have the time or energy to monitor or subscribe
> to the seemingly unlimited number of lists, blogs or newsletters on
> IG. I actually wouldn't want to. Sometimes the IG world seems so
> insular I think it's good that a number of us that care deeply about
> the issues leave time to participate in other spheres unrelated to IG.
> It broadens perspectives.
>
> I assume I'd eventually have become aware of Fadi's comments and the
> ongoing developments in Brasil. Thanks to you, though, I'm aware of
> them in almost real time. Thanks.
>
> Kind Regards,
>
> Ed
>
>
> On Thu, Oct 10, 2013 at 12:56 PM, Carlos A. Afonso <[log in to unmask]
> <mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote:
>
> Sorry, Adam. I thought NCSG members are not in "every list" and
> this is
> relevant to them since it involves nothing less than the entity
> without
> which NCSG would not exist taking a crucial step regarding
> international
> Internet governance.
>
> --c.a.
>
> On 10/10/2013 01:43 AM, Adam Peake wrote:
> > Please stop ccing every list -- why has the NCSG been added to
> this ever lengthening list. One at a time.
> >
> > And thank you for the information. Incredible :-)
> >
> > Adam
> >
> >
> > On Oct 10, 2013, at 6:46 AM, Carlos A. Afonso wrote:
> >
> >> [sorry for possible duplicate posts]
> >>
> >> Dear people
> >>
> >> Here is the Google Translate English version (I did some
> editing) of the
> >> official report on the meeting between President Rousseff and
> ICANN's
> >> President and CEO Fadi Chehadé, which just happened.
> >>
> >> The original version in Brazilian Portuguese is at the end.
> >>
> >> fraternal regards
> >>
> >> --c.a.
> >>
> >>
> http://convergenciadigital.uol.com.br/cgi/cgilua.exe/sys/start.htm?infoid=35107&sid=4&utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter#.UlXEbbOm1q8
> >>
> >> Brazil will host world event on Internet governance
> >>
> >> From the editor :: Convergência Digital :: 09/10/2013
> >>
> >> Brazil will host the meeting in 2014 to discuss the necessary
> changes to
> >> Internet governance. After meeting with the president of the
> Internet
> >> Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (Icann, its acronym in
> >> English), Fadi Chehadé, President Dilma Rousseff agreed to meet
> global
> >> leaders from different sectors interested in the topic.
> >>
> >> According to Chehadé, the world counts on Brazil's leadership
> on this
> >> issue, after President Dilma Rousseff spoke at the opening of
> the 68th
> >> UN General Assembly, held in September in the United States.
> "The world
> >> heard the Brazilian president, who spoke with deep conviction, with
> >> great courage, and expressed the frustration that many people
> around the
> >> world feel about the fact that the trust relationship we have
> with the
> >> Internet had been broken,"said, revealing that the speech by
> Dilma was
> >> the motivation of his proposal for their meeting.
> >>
> >> Chehadé cited allegations of espionage involving the
> communication of
> >> Brazilian authorities and citizens, among them the very president,
> >> Petrobras and the Ministry of Mines and Energy. "I came to ask the
> >> president to elevate her leadership to a new level, to ensure
> that we
> >> can all get together around a new model of governance in which
> all are
> >> equal," he said. The president of Icann said that future
> decisions on
> >> how leaders can manage the internet should be based on the
> principles of
> >> the Civil Rights Framework for the Internet in Brazil which is
> going
> >> through the National Congress.
> >>
> >> Fadi Chehadé was yesterday (Oct.7th) with Communications
> Minister Paulo
> >> Bernardo, to ask for help from Brazil to start discussions
> about changes
> >> in the governance of the Internet, and said that the
> arrangements should
> >> begin this year. According to him, the need for a new governing
> body of
> >> the Internet requires the involvement of multiple actors, not
> just the
> >> government.
> >>
> >> "I understand that the internet has a new feature that requires
> active
> >> participation by governments, their respective agencies within the
> >> United Nations, but also in the context of users, civil
> society, the
> >> technicians, who after all make the Internet work," Chehadé
> defended.
> >> For the president of the corporation, academics and
> industrialists need
> >> to participate in the debate, as they reflect on rights and
> carry out
> >> the management of the Internet infrastructure.
> >>
> >> The president of Icann said telecommunications companies must also
> >> attend the conference."They are integral part of the family
> with which
> >> we must work," he said. According to Paulo Bernardo, President
> Dilma
> >> agreed that changes in network governance must occur
> multilaterally and
> >> with the participation of all actors who engage the internet,
> and said
> >> that "we must not allow economic, political and religious
> interests to
> >> interfere in the free circulation of ideas." The minister said
> that the
> >> suggestion of the president is that the event be held in April
> 2014 in
> >> Rio de Janeiro.
> >>
> >> Source : Agência Brazil
> >>
> >> -------- original in pt-br -------------
> >>
> >> O Brasil vai sediar em 2014 o encontro para discutir as mudanças
> >> necessárias para a governança da internet. Após se encontrar com o
> >> presidente da Corporação da Internet para Atribuição de Nomes e
> Números
> >> (Icann, na sigla em inglês), Fadi Chehadé, a presidenta Dilma
> Rousseff
> >> concordou em reunir líderes globais de diferentes setores
> interessados
> >> no tema.
> >>
> >> De acordo com Chehadé, o mundo conta com a liderança brasileira
> nesta
> >> questão, depois que a Presidenta Dilma Rousseff discursou na
> abertura da
> >> 68ª Assembleia Geral da ONU, ocorrida em setembro nos Estados
> Unidos. “O
> >> mundo ouviu a Presidenta brasileira, que falou com profunda
> convicção,
> >> com muita coragem, e externou a frustração que muitas pessoas,
> em todo
> >> mundo, sentiam com o fato de que a confiança havia sido
> quebrada que
> >> temos com relação à internet”, disse, revelando que o discurso
> de Dilma
> >> foi a motivação da sua proposta para o encontro.
> >>
> >> Chehadé citou as denúncias de espionagem envolvendo a
> comunicação de
> >> autoridades e cidadãos brasileiros, dentre eles a própria
> presidenta, a
> >> Petrobras e o Ministério de Minas e Energia. “Vim solicitar à
> presidenta
> >> que elevasse sua liderança a um novo nível, de modo a assegurar que
> >> todos possamos nos reunir em torno de um novo modelo de
> governança, em
> >> que todos sejamos iguais”, afirmou. O presidente da Icann disse
> que as
> >> futuras decisões sobre como os líderes poderão gerir a internet
> devem
> >> ter como base os princípios do marco civil brasileiro, que
> tramita no
> >> Congresso Nacional.
> >>
> >> Fadi Chehadé esteve anteontem (7) com o ministro das
> Comunicações, Paulo
> >> Bernardo, a fim de pedir ajuda do Brasil para iniciar os
> debates sobre
> >> mudanças na governança da internet, e disse que as articulações
> devem
> >> começar este ano. Segundo ele, a necessidade de um novo órgão
> gestor da
> >> internet passa pela participação de múltiplos atores, não só do
> governo.
> >>
> >> “Entendo que a internet tem um novo recurso, que exige participação
> >> ativa por parte dos governos, dos seus respectivos órgãos no
> âmbito das
> >> Nações Unidas, mas também no âmbito dos usuários, da sociedade
> civil,
> >> dos técnicos, que afinal de contas fazem a internet funcionar”,
> defendeu
> >> Chehadé. Para o presidente da corporação, os acadêmicos e
> industriais
> >> precisam participar do debate, pois refletem sobre o direito e
> fazem a
> >> gestão da infraestrutura da internet.
> >>
> >> O presidente da Icann disse que as empresas de telecomunicações
> devem
> >> também participar da conferência. “Elas são parte integrante da
> família
> >> com a qual precisamos trabalhar”, afirmou. Segundo Paulo
> Bernardo, a
> >> presidenta Dilma concordou que as mudanças na governança da
> rede devem
> >> ocorrer de forma multilateral e com a participação de todos os
> atores
> >> que se envolvem a internet, e disse que não se pode “permitir que
> >> interesses econômicos, políticos e religiosos interfiram na livre
> >> circulação das ideias”. O ministro informou que a sugestão da
> presidenta
> >> é que o evento ocorra em abril de 2014 no Rio de Janeiro.
> >>
> >> fonte: Agência Brasil
> >>
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