[IRP] [charter] specialized internet policemen

Rebecca MacKinnon rebecca.mackinnon
Sat Nov 14 18:30:12 EET 2009


Ok will try as soon as I get a chance.
Best
R

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On Nov 14, 2009, at 4:53 PM, Max Senges <maxsenges at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Rebecca
>
> I thought the same thing when i was consolidating the current  
> version of the charter.
>
> Could you please amend the section?
>
> Can those (?Shaila?) who suggested the paragraph help to find a  
> solution.
>
> Thanks
> Max
>
> 2009/11/13 Rebecca MacKinnon <rebecca.mackinnon at gmail.com>
> Thanks Max. Sorry I'm just having time to look at the current draft
> right now. Look forward to discussing later this evening here in
> Sharm.
>
> One concern: The current text of Article 5 - Torture calls for
> "specialized internet policemen."
> Do we want to be advocating that? In some countries (China springs to
> mind) there are already specialized internet policemen who spend a lot
> of time monitoring and suppressing dissent in addition to acts that
> are internationally recognized as crimes. I hope we can avoid language
> or recommendations that could be interpreted as an endorsement of
> practices that end up with very different results than the ones we are
> hoping to achieve.
>
> Best,
> Rebecca
>
> 2009/11/10 Max Senges <maxsenges at gmail.com>:
> > Dear IRPlers
> >
> > WOW - my respect I finally got around to looking through Section 2  
> and I was
> > super happy to see that it was pretty complete and well formulated.
> >
> > I actually think that we can make a preliminary version and bring  
> printouts
> > to the IGF.
> >
> > We should maybe put a Beta as well as/or a version 0.9 on it, but  
> i think it
> > certainly raises most aspects and should be mainstreamed as wide as
> > possible.
> >
> > I would be happy to make nice printouts, but could anybody work on  
> a nice
> > layout? So we can also share it as pdf? I have started by putting  
> it into a
> > public g-doc which is much easier to edit and layout @
> >
> > Section I (no new edits, still needs consolidation for FoE, A2K,  
> Privacy)
> > https://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=0AeybA8_Lt-gwYWpjczg2cDlkeDJzXzMxYzQ5cXF3Yzc&hl
> >
> > Section II (below are some paragraphs I took out or have questions  
> about)
> > https://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=0AeybA8_Lt-gwYWpjczg2cDlkeDJzXzI5ZnJ0dnR0YzM&hl=de
> >
> > Of course there is still work to be done. The first section needs  
> to have
> > some key sections consolidated (it's still repetitive for some  
> rights)
> >
> > Should we meet this thursday at 18.00 (CET) to discuss last edits  
> before the
> > IGF?
> >
> > Yours
> > Max
> >
> > Please explain:There is certainly no right to a n internet backbone
> > Public infrastructure. The internet serves as a global public
> > infrastructure. This infrastructure must be widely distributed and  
> support
> > sufficient bandwidth, which will enable people everywhere to  
> utilise its
> > potential for raising their voices, improving their lives and  
> expressing
> > their creativity. People have the right to well-distributed national
> > internet backbone that is connected to the international network.
> >
> >
> > These paragraphs were repetitive (but maybe we should distill some  
> aspects
> > raised into the final version):
> >  Open accessibility for all. People should be able to access and  
> use all
> > interfaces, content and applications (inclusive design).  
> Interfaces, content
> > and applications must be designed to ensure accessibility for all,  
> including
> > people with physical, sensory or cognitive disabilities, people  
> who are not
> > literate and people who speak minority languages. The principle of  
> inclusive
> > design and the use of assistive technologies must be promoted and  
> supported
> > to allow persons with disabilities to benefit fully and on equal  
> terms with
> > non-disabled people.
> >
>
>
>
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> Rebecca MacKinnon
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