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Re: [bc-gnso] workshop at IGF, on human rights in policy development at ICANN

  • To: Steve DelBianco <sdelbianco@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Re: [bc-gnso] workshop at IGF, on human rights in policy development at ICANN
  • From: Gabriela Szlak <gabrielaszlak@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2012 09:36:55 -0300

Sorry, the link to the workshop is this:
http://webcast.igf2012.com/#room1



2012/11/8 Gabriela Szlak <gabrielaszlak@xxxxxxxxx>

> Thanks Steve, and here´s a quick link to follow the workshop online:
>
> http://webcast.igf2012.com/#room8
>
> G.
>
>
> 2012/11/8 Steve DelBianco <sdelbianco@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
>>   This afternoon the IGF will have a workshop on ICANN's policy
>> development process.  It's been organized by NCSG members who would like
>> ICANN to more formally consider "human rights" in PDPs. Panelists:
>>
>>   Joy Liddicoat - Association for Progressive Communications (APC) -
>> Civil Society - WEOG - Confirmed
>>
>>  Wendy Seltzer - Non Commercial Users Constituency (NCUC) - Civil
>> Society - WEOG - Confirmed
>> Franklin Netto - ICANN's Governmental Advisory Committee - Govt - GRULAC
>> - Confirmed
>> Avri Doria - DotGay Application Advisory Group (dAAG) - Civil Society -
>> WEOG - Confirmed
>> Hong Xue - Institute of the Internet Policy & Law at Beijing Normal
>> University (BNU) - Academy - Asia Pacific - Confirmed
>> Kuo-Wei Wu - ICANN Board - Civil Society - Asia Pacific - Confirmed
>>
>>   We saw this initiative in Toronto, regarding the Thick WHOIS PDP.
>> Several BC members here in Baku will attend and intervene when appropriate.
>>
>>  --Steve
>>
>>
>>  *(No.123) Human Rights, Internet Policy and the Public Policy Role of
>> ICANN*
>>
>>  The recent years have proven that the openness of Internet is a
>> fundamental feature for the empowerment of citizens and the
>> strengthening of democracies. The framing of Internet policy should be
>> oriented towards this goal and the policies governing the Domain Name
>> System are not a stranger to this debate.
>> On one hand, a human rights assessment on new ICANN policies could
>> provide the community with means to better understand the impacts of
>> the introduction of new policies in the ICANN environment, in addition
>> to economic analyses. On the other, new regulation is being proposed
>> in numerous countries using the DNS system as a resource to prevent or
>> stop illicit activities. The fine balance between law enforcement and
>> the protection of human rights, such as free speech and privacy, among
>> others, is crucial for a number of new Internet regulations that
>> affects the DNS.
>> For example there are tensions between the potential benefits of
>> aggregating specific forms of content for communities of people to
>> support their right to information, and the ease of DNS filtering to
>> further censor or narrow the spaces for expression and information of
>> already marginalised/discriminated against sections of society, for
>> example, the introduction of dotgay.
>> Especially at ICANN, free speech concerns over the implementation of
>> new generic top level domains and the traditional debate over privacy
>> and the WHOIS highlights the need for a more concrete analysis on the
>> impact on human rights on ICANN activities.
>> However, ICANN is not a human rights standard setting body yet is
>> responsible for public policy making, although in a very narrow
>> sphere. The role and responsibility of ICANN in relation to human
>> rights needs further exploration and multi-stakeholder dialogue to
>> better understand how to give effect to human rights related issues
>> within ICANN.
>> The proposed workshop will provide a comprehensive analysis of
>> internet policy topics handled by ICANN that have human rights
>> implications and examine how these implications are paramount to the
>> fostering of the public interest in internet policy.
>> @@@@@@@@@@
>> Agenda for Workshop no.123: Human Rights, Internet Policy and the
>> Public Policy Role of ICANN
>>
>>  10 minutes – Introductions
>> * Moderator: Framing the questions and setting the stage for the debates
>> *Each panelist: 2 line introductions from each panelist – their name,
>> affiliation and why they think the issue is important
>>
>>  60 minutes – What are the most relevant topics regarding human rights
>> protection on the development of the public policy role of ICANN?
>> * Panelists have 5 (five) minutes to present their remarks, followed
>> by 35 (thirty five) minutes of audience discussion
>>
>>  40 minutes – How to implement a human rights assessment on ICANN
>> policies?
>> * Panelists have 2 (two) minutes to present remarks followed by 30
>> (thirty) minutes of audience discussion
>>
>>  10 minutes – Wrap up and way forward
>> *Each panelist: 1 minute takeaways
>> *Moderator: overall summary
>>
>>  Organiser(s) Name:
>> Joy Liddicoat - Association for Progressive Communications (APC) - Civil
>> Society - WEOG
>> Carlos Affonso Souza - Center for Technology and Society at Getulio
>> Vargas Foundation Law School (CTS/FGV) - Academia - GRULAC
>> Robin Gross - Non Commercial Users Constituency (NCUC) - Civil Society -
>> WEOG
>>
>>  Submitted Workshop Panelists:
>> Joy Liddicoat - Association for Progressive Communications (APC) - Civil
>> Society - WEOG - Confirmed
>> Wendy Seltzer - Non Commercial Users Constituency (NCUC) - Civil Society
>> - WEOG - Confirmed
>> Franklin Netto - ICANN's Governmental Advisory Committee - Govt - GRULAC
>> - Confirmed
>> Avri Doria - DotGay Application Advisory Group (dAAG) - Civil Society -
>> WEOG - Confirmed
>> Hong Xue - Institute of the Internet Policy & Law at Beijing Normal
>> University (BNU) - Academy - Asia Pacific - Confirmed
>> Kuo-Wei Wu - ICANN Board - Civil Society - Asia Pacific - Confirmed
>>
>>  Name of Remote Moderator(s):
>> Carlos Affonso Souza - CTS/FGV
>>
>>
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