[IRP] e-g8 letter

Brett Solomon brett
Sun May 22 01:53:58 EEST 2011


Thanks Lisa,

The word from Dixie is that the vote is pretty unanimous for the IRP to sign
the civil society letter. Great stuff! Let's wait till Sunday to confirm. In
the meantime we are certainly encouraging individual orgs to sign the letter
*(before Monday*) see list below of signatories and the full final statement
below (sorry no options to change the text at this late stage). Let me know
if you wish to be added to the statement. Brett

Confirmed Signers:
Access - www.accessnow.org
Association for Progressive Communications (APC) - www.apc.org
Association pour la Taxation des Transactions financi?re et l'Aide aux
Citoyens (ATTAC) - www.attac.org
Communication Is Your Right! ? www.communicationisyourright.org/
Digital Democracy - www.digital-democracy.org
Digitale Gesellschaft ? www.digitalegesellschaft.de
Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) - www.eff.org
European Digital Rights (EDRi) - www.edri.org
Fundacion Escuela Latinoamericana de Redes (EsLaRed) -- www.eslared.org.ve/
The Guardian Project - www.guardianproject.info
The Julia Group/Juliagruppen - www.juliagruppen.se
La Quadrature du Net (LQDN) - www.laquadrature.net
May First/People Link - www.mayfirst.org
MobileActive.org - www.mobileactive.org
Movements.org - www.movements.org
Net Users? Rights Protection Association (NURPA) - www.nurpa.be/
Open Rights Group (ORG) - www.openrightsgroup.org
Privacy International - www.privacyinternational.org/
Reporters Sans Frontieres (RSF) - www.rsf.org
WITNESS - www.witness.org
VECAM - www.vecam.org

*Civil Society Statement to the e-G8 and G8*



The signatories of this statement are representatives of civil society from
around the world working towards the promotion of Internet freedom, digital
rights, and open communication.



We understand that the French Presidency of the G8 is holding a G8 internet
meeting -- the "e-G8 Forum" -- immediately before the G8 Summit in
Deauville, with a view to shaping the agenda of the G8 Summit regarding key
global internet policy issues. This meeting is significant in that this is
the first year that the internet?s role in society and the economy is
explicitly on the G8 agenda.



As key world leaders, your policies have a major influence on internet
policy globally. Regrettably, certain policies being implemented in the most
developed economies are undermining the open and neutral internet -- the
very qualities that represent the essence of its democratic and economic
potential. We believe that G8 Member States should use the e-G8 meeting as
an opportunity to publicly commit to expanding internet access for all,
combating digital censorship and surveillance, limiting online intermediary
liability, and upholding principles of net neutrality.



*Internet Access for All*

We are particularly concerned about the increasing trend of nations cutting
off citizens? access to the Internet and mobile networks in times of crisis,
as Egypt, Libya, Iran, China, Nepal, and Burma have all done. In many if not
all of these countries, we see how important access to the Internet is as a
gateway to a plethora of others civil, political, and fundamental human
rights.



Many G8 countries are actively pursuing policies that would similarly seek
to restrict and control access; these policies legitimize actions of
repressive regimes and threaten the core of the internet economy. As many
nations endeavor to improve basic and universal access, the increase of
restrictive policies in both the developed and developing world is a
regressive and deeply worrying trend.



*Freedom from Online Censorship & Surveillance*

Simultaneously, repressive regimes are harnessing the internet?s power for
their own purposes, often with the help of multinational corporations based
in G8 countries. We urge you to end the sale of these technologies both at
home and abroad, and put an end to these gross invasions of user privacy and
security.



*Online Intermediary Liability and Intellectual Property*

To defend freedom of speech online it is critical that we resist mounting
pressure from the entertainment industry and other sectors to impose greater
intermediary liability on online service providers for the actions of their
users (e.g., HADOPI and ACTA).



In this regard, we urge you to follow the example of the Brazilian
government?s Principles for the Governance and Use of the Internet,
specifically #7 which reads: ?*All action taken against illicit activity on
the network must be aimed at those directly responsible for such activities,
and not at the means of access and transport, always upholding the
fundamental principles of freedom, privacy and the respect for human rights.
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* *

*Net Neutrality*

We further call on you to codify and commit your nations to protecting net
neutrality -- the principle that all web traffic should be treated on an
equitable basis no matter where it originated or the type of data being
transmitted.



These are some of the key Internet governance issues which we feel merit and
require the attention of the G8. We also draw your attention to two
comprehensive declarations of principles we believe should guide nation
states in Internet governance:



?      The *10 Internet Rights and Principles *developed under the aegis of
the Internet Rights and Principles
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.

?      Assembly Declaration of the right of Communication, written at the
World Social Forum
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We would also like to highlight our concerns regarding the planning of the
e-G8. We join our voices to the Internet Governance
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which
expresses our collective concern about the lack of representation of civil
society at the e-G8 and G8 meetings this year.



Contrary to current best practices in policymaking, the invite list has been
limited primarily to representatives of government and corporate leaders,
who already enjoy disproportionately large influence over Internet
regulation. Specifically, we are deeply concerned that corporate interests
will dominate discussions at the e-G8 and G8 summits; issues like strict
intellectual property enforcement and increasing online intermediary
liability seem likely to take primacy over citizen-centered policies like
net neutrality, Free Software, and combating online censorship.



As corporations pay $100,000 for seats at the e-G8 table, few
representatives of civil society are present to advocate for the priorities
of citizen-users of the world. We are at a critical point in the history of
the Internet and the struggle for human rights. As the elected leadership of
some of the world?s most powerful nations, we urge you to act now to uphold
and defend the principles of digital rights and internet freedom, not just
for your citizens, but for people all over the world.




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On Fri, May 20, 2011 at 3:42 AM, Lisa Horner <LisaH at global-partners.co.uk>wrote:

> Great...I think if you want to sign as an organisation yourselves as well
> as part of the coalition, contact Brett and he can add you to the list (
> brett at accessnow.org)
>
>
>
> Lisa
>
>
>
> *From:* irp-bounces at lists.internetrightsandprinciples.org [mailto:
> irp-bounces at lists.internetrightsandprinciples.org] *On Behalf Of *Marcin
> de Kaminski
> *Sent:* 19 May 2011 18:19
> *To:* Dixie Hawtin
> *Cc:* irp at lists.internetrightsandprinciples.org
> *Subject:* Re: [IRP] e-g8 letter
>
>
>
> Being an official and progressive Swedish pro internet NGO, The Julia Group
> (Juliagruppen) could cosign at an organizational level. We work a whole lot
> with similar issues during the Swedish presidency in 2009, including but not
> limited to the Telecoms Package.
>
> If needed LQDN can be asked to vouch for us.
>
> Our website can be found at WWW.juliagruppen.se
>
> /Marcin
>
> Den 19 maj 2011 18.58 skrev "Jim Killock" <jim at openrightsgroup.org>:
>
>
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