Dear friends, 

The Internet Governance Forum's Internet Rights and Principles coalition has partnered with Association for Progressive Communications to work on a "Charter of Human Rights and Principles on the Internet".

I hope you'll take a few minutes out of your busy schedule sometime soon to help improve the document. The hope is to at least have a presentable draft in time for the Internet Governance Forum in mid-November, so that it can be shared during the forum for more discussion and further improvement.

Information about the collaborative charter-writing process can be found here: 
http://irc.wiki.apc.org/index.php/Main_Page

The draft charter is here (but please read the main page first before editing):
http://irc.wiki.apc.org/index.php/Charter_of_Human_Rights_and_Principles_on_the_Internet

It's a wiki - so all you need to do is sign up for an account and do the usual wiki-editing thing. Please feel free to share it with colleagues in civil society, business, and government who you think would be in a position to make substantive contributions.

If you have questions - technical, procedural, or substantive - please write to Robert Bodle ([log in to unmask]), who has kindly agreed to coordinate this multi-stakeholder, collaborative writing effort.  

Best,
Rebecca



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