[IRPCoalition] Open letter to Zuckerberg re: Internet.org

Brown, Abbe abbe.brown at abdn.ac.uk
Tue May 12 12:05:40 EEST 2015


I think this is a good letter and I would support signature

Abbe


From: IRP [mailto:irp-bounces at lists.internetrightsandprinciples.org] On Behalf Of Marianne Franklin
Sent: 12 May 2015 08:59
To: irp at lists.internetrightsandprinciples.org
Subject: [IRPCoalition] Open letter to Zuckerberg re: Internet.org

Dear IRP'ers

See below, and attached an open letter by Access that is addressed to Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook about their internet.org project and its implications for net neutrality, FoE, and other rights and freedoms contained in the IRPC Charter, and subsequent declarations.

As internet rights and principles continue to be chipped away at from all directions, this letter is timely.

best
MF


On Mon, May 11, 2015 at 4:29 PM, Josh Levy <josh at accessnow.org<mailto:josh at accessnow.org>> wrote:
Hi all - we've had some great input from a number of people over the last few days, and we've incorporated it all into (yet another) draft of our open letter to Mark Zuckerberg on zero rating, attached.
As you'll see, the substance is mostly unchanged. Here's what we did:

  *   Moved some text around to make it flow better
  *   Added some language about "equality of opportunity" the problems of a two-tiered Internet
  *   Fixed a few typos and problems of clarity

We'd like folks to consider this current text as final minus any glaring problems. To allow for more groups to sign (including many in India, who are just now seeing the final text) we're now closing this up tomorrow (Tuesday) at COB EST.

Please review the letter and let me know if you can sign. If your organization has already signed and is uncomfortable with any changes, please let me know.

Once this is live, I encourage you to publicize it through social media and by blog, and to articulate your reason for getting behind the language - which will also give you an opportunity to voice criticisms not included in the letter.

Current list of signers below:
Access

Global

Popular Resistance

US

RootsAction.org<https://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2FRootsAction.org>

US

Future of Music Coalition

US

OpenMedia

Canada

The Media Consortium

US

Samuelson-Glushko Canadian Internet Policy & Public Interest Clinic (CIPPIC)

Canada

Bits of Freedom

Netherlands

Initiative für Netzfreiheit

Austria

IT-Pol Denmark

Denmark

European Digital Rights (EDRi)

EU

ColorofChange.org<https://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2FColorofChange.org>

US

xnet

Spain

The Heliopolis Institute

Egypt

Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum

Zimbabwe

Digital Rights Foundation

Pakistan

Korean Progressive Network Jinbonet

South Korea

Movimento Mega

Brazil

Instituto Bem Estar Brasil

Brazil

Vrijschrift

Netherlands


Instituto Beta para Internet e Democracia - IBIDEM

Brazil

The Agency League of Musicians

US

Digitale Gesellschaft

Germany

Integrating Livelihoods through Communication Information Technology for Africa

Uganda

Protege Qv

Cameroon

Fundacion Karisma

Colombia



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--
Josh Levy
Advocacy Director
Access | accessnow.org<http://accessnow.org>

tel: + 1 917 609 6523 | @levjoy
PGP: 0x84C9F275
Fingerprint: B56A D510 3142 2364 69C7 3961 A0A3 67A5 84C9 F275

Join the Access team - we're hiring<https://www.accessnow.org/about/jobs>!




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