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Civil Society Pushes for Privacy Panel
by Prasad Krishna published May 06, 2014 last modified May 27, 2014 11:39 AM — filed under: , ,
The article was published in the Times of India on May 6, 2014. Sunil Abraham is quoted.
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Blog Entry NETmundial - Contributions by Countries of Origin
by Sumandro Chattapadhyay published Apr 22, 2014 last modified Apr 25, 2014 09:55 AM — filed under: ,
This set of analysis of the contributions submitted to NETmundial 2014 is part of the effort by the Centre for Internet and Society, Bangalore, India, to enable productive discussions of the critical internet governance issues at the meeting and elsewhere.
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Blog Entry NETmundial - Which Governments Have Not Submitted Contributions to NETmundial?
by Sumandro Chattapadhyay published Apr 22, 2014 last modified Apr 25, 2014 09:47 AM — filed under: ,
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Blog Entry NETmundial Day 1
by Achal Prabhala published Apr 24, 2014 — filed under: , , ,
Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff's speech at the opening of NETmundial in São Paulo was refreshingly free of the UN-speak that characterised virtually every single other presentation this morning. The experience of sitting for five hours in a room where the word "multi-stakeholder" is repeated at the rate of five mentions per minute is not for the faint-hearted; it almost makes you wish for more of the straight-talking tough-love of people like Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt.
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Blog Entry NETmundial: Tracking *Multistakeholder* across Contributions
by Sumandro Chattapadhyay published Apr 24, 2014 last modified Apr 25, 2014 09:53 AM — filed under: , , ,
This set of analysis of the contributions submitted to NETmundial 2014 is part of the effort by the Centre for Internet and Society, Bangalore, India, to enable productive discussions of the critical internet governance issues at the meeting and elsewhere.
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Blog Entry NETmundial - Word Clouds of Contributions by Types of Organisation
by Sumandro Chattapadhyay published Apr 23, 2014 last modified Apr 25, 2014 09:51 AM — filed under: ,
This set of analysis of the contributions submitted to NETmundial 2014 is part of the effort by the Centre for Internet and Society, Bangalore, India, to enable productive discussions of the critical internet governance issues at the meeting and elsewhere.
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Blog Entry Accountability of ICANN
by Smarika Kumar published Apr 23, 2014 last modified May 28, 2014 10:50 AM — filed under: ,
The issue of how to ensure the legitimacy and accountability of ICANN is a concern which finds voice in many of the proposals. Four broad stands can be gleaned from the submissions to NETmundial '14 on this issue.
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Blog Entry NETmundial Day 0
by Achal Prabhala published Apr 23, 2014 — filed under: ,
Day O of NETmundial began at Arena NetMundial, an alternative-ish, Brazilian counterpart to the official "multistakeholder" meeting being organised at the very expensive Grand Hyatt. Arena NETmundial began today and will extend until the last day of NETmundial; it's being organised at the very democratic Centro Cultural São Paulo - free to all, no registration required - and offers space for a whole host of organised and spontaneous activity.
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'India wants core internet infrastructure'
by Prasad Krishna published Apr 24, 2014 last modified May 05, 2014 10:29 AM — filed under: ,
India wants "core internet infrastructure" to be part of an international legal system that would accommodate governments, civil society and other stakeholders. In typical Indian diplomatic style, its position can be interpreted to mean everything and nothing.
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India for inclusive internet governance
by Prasad Krishna published Apr 25, 2014 last modified May 05, 2014 10:36 AM — filed under: ,
India wants "core internet infrastructure" to be part of an international legal system that would accommodate governments, civil society and other stakeholders. In typical Indian diplomatic style, its position can be interpreted to mean everything and nothing.
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