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Renata Aquino Ribeiro <[log in to unmask]>
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Renata Aquino Ribeiro <[log in to unmask]>
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Hi

Forwarding information about the OECD Ministerial Forum and the
participation of the Civil Society Constituency there, the CSISAC, of which
I am the member as well and spoke of when the mic opened.
Still haven't arrived in my final destination (Quixadá) so sorry for the
delay to those who asked for this.

All the best

Renata


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From: Suso Baleato <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Mon, Feb 29, 2016 at 7:06 AM
Subject: Re: OECD contact for Internet Governance Public Session
To: Nigel Hickson <[log in to unmask]>
Cc: Renata Aquino Ribeiro <[log in to unmask]>


Hi Nigel,

Many thanks for your input on the ICANN event. On the Ministerial, among
the objectives we will be pursuing, these could be those more connected
with the ICANN topics of interest:

- On Internet Governance. Internet governance structures should reflect
  democratic values and be transparent and publicly accountable to
  users. Global Internet policymaking should involve equal participation
  of all people, countries, and stakeholders. We call upon the OECD
  member states to support the Internet Governance Forum and to promote
  the multi-stakeholder process of the World Summit on the Information
  Society.

- On Open Standards and Net Neutrality. Standards-making processes
  should be open and should encourage competition. This promotes
  innovation and development. We support the procurement policies that
  promote open standards, open data formats, and free and open
  software. We further recommend that the OECD Member Countries oppose
  discrimination by network providers against particular applications,
  devices, or content and preserve the Internet's role in fostering
  innovation, economic growth, and democratic communication.


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