[IRP] FW: Draft Internet Charter Rev. 31082010

M I Franklin cos02mf
Fri Sep 3 13:12:53 EEST 2010


HI Lisa, and all

Sorry, overlooked the conference call. Yes., can make it.

Til then!
MF

--On Friday, September 03, 2010 11:02 +0100 Lisa Horner 
<LisaH at global-partners.co.uk> wrote:

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> Hi all
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> I'm not sure this email that I sent on Wednesday went through ok.?
> I'm re-sending now.? Please could you let me know if you can make the
> call on Tuesday?
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> Many thanks,
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> Lisa
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> From: Lisa Horner
> Sent: 01 September 2010 18:03
> To: irp at lists.internetrightsandprinciples.org
> Cc: irp-charter at rp.lip6.fr
> Subject: FW: Draft Internet Charter Rev. 31082010
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> Dear all
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> Please find attached a version of the Charter in which Wolfgang has
> attempted to incorporate as many of the comments as he could.  Please
> also see his email below for your information.  Thanks to Wolfgang for
> his work.
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> Please have a look through.  If you feel that there are still
> outstanding, burning issues that need to be addressed in the Charter
> before Vilnius, please let us know asap...at least by next Monday 6th
> September.  Otherwise, I suggest that you flag them up as points for
> discussion in Vilnius and beyond.
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> In response to Shaila's comment about sections needing more work, I
> fully agree.  However, I also agree with Wolfgang that we have to move
> ahead and present this draft more or less as it is as we're now out of
> time.  But if others have strong opinions on this, please do voice them
> and we can all discuss.
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> I am really keen to work out a process that will allow people to feel
> that we've done enough thinking on different sections of the Charter,
> reached out to the right expert groups and included the right communities
> in the process.  The main ingredients we need for that are people-power,
> funding and time!  I'd like to propose that we have An informal
> coalition business meeting in Vilnius to discuss these process issues
> (rather than Charter), both relating to the Charter and to the wider
> development and activities of the coalition.  In particular, we need to
> consider possibilities for raising funds for the process.  Would the
> lunch break on the first day suit people?  It'd be good to have it
> before our official public meeting on the second day.
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> Finally, it would be good to organise a conference call for the coalition
> NEXT TUESDAY 7th SEPTEMBER at 15.00 UK / 16.00 CEST to discuss any
> outstanding issues and discuss how we want to present the Charter during
> our workshop, including identifying points for discussion. Please try and
> make it if you can, or let me know if you'd like to propose an
> alternative time.
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> Thanks and all the best,
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> Lisa
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> From: Benedek, Wolfgang (wolfgang.benedek at uni-graz.at)
> [mailto:wolfgang.benedek at uni-graz.at]
> Sent: 31 August 2010 14:57
> To: Lisa Horner
> Subject: Draft Internet Charter Rev. 31082010
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> Dear Lisa,
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> please find enclosed the Charter as revised in the light of the comments
> received.
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> Not all comments could be taken into account, either because of different
> views expressed or because it did not appear for me possible to
> incorporate the recommendations at this stage.
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> In particular, based on the comments and beyond I would have a few
> discussions points for Vilnius, as, in particular:
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>   ? Name issue: should we call it the Charter for the Internet or
> Digital Communications?
>   ? How to better take mobile access to the internet into account?
>   ? Should we make reference to the work of regional human rights
> institutions and how to incorporate that work without jeopardizing the
> universality of the Charter?
>   ? Can we agree on a new human right to access?
>   ? In which way should we refer to the Millennium development goals,
> if at all?
>   ? How to deal with the issue of anonymity?
>   ? Who is the "owner" of the Charter?
>   ? Should we incorporate additional rights like freedom from slavery
> in the context of human trafficking and freedom of thought and conscience
> as well as religion on the internet acc. To Arts. 4 and 18 UDHR
> respectively.
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> Another issue would be whether and to what extend we put references or
> preferably to leave these to a commentary to be developed anyway.
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> I also see a lot of work to do in order to fully incorporate other
> initiatives like the Brasilian principles for the governance and use of
> the internet ( I started) and forth-coming legislation. Here it would be
> good if somebody from Brazil would read the Charter in order to see
> whether the ten principles are covered or if there is need to additions
> to take them more fully into account if they can be universally applied,
> which is not the case for all principles. I also see a lot of work to be
> done to check whether standards elaborated by the Council of Europe or
> UNESCO or interpretations developed by the Special Rapporteur on the
> Promotion and Protection of the Rights to Freedom of Opinion and
> Expression together with his regional fellow rapporteurs like the 10th
> Anniversary Joint Declaration on "Ten key challenges to freedom of
> expression and the next decade" can be taken into account in our
> interpretation of rights and principles for the universal level.
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> I would also suggest that we produce a text which is free from footnotes
> and references to the different sources, because in the meantime and in
> particular with the comments included, not all sources can be adequately
> identified and contributions recognized and the readability of the
> Charter may suffer or misunderstandings may be created. However, we
> should keep a version with sources and references for those who are
> interested to look into it.
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> Let me thank you once again for the very useful collation of comments
> which help me a lot in doing the revision. I would also have no problem
> if the coalition can have a final look before presented in Vilnius, but
> there should be a short deadline in order to be able to finalize the
> draft for Vilnius.
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> With regard to Vilnius, I think we should present the full draft maybe in
> an easy to read version, i.e. copied two pages on one and identified as a
> 1.0 draft with comments on the procedure so far and the envisaged way
> forward.
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> With kind regards,
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> Wolfgang
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> PS: If you want to know more about my reasons, why I made certain changes
> based on the comments received, best would be to talk on the phone.
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> PPS: I just realized that 19d on effective participation on internet
> governance cannot remain like this as a reference to full and effective
> participation of developing countries does not fit into a human rights
> charter. We could inspire ourselves from the principles of the governance
> and use of the internet elaborated by the Internet Committee of Brazil
> and I have taken some language from there in making the changes. Taking
> the Brazil principles into account I have also added religious in net
> neutrality and another paragraph in fair trial, which could also get a
> headline later.
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> Univ.-Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Benedek
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> Institut f?r V?lkerrecht und Internationale Beziehungen
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> Karl-Franzens-Universit?t Graz
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> Universit?tsstra?e 15, A4
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> A-8010 Graz
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> Tel.: +43/316/380/3411
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> Fax: +43/316/380/9455
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