GIP Exclusive Coverage of NETmundial
The NETmundial meeting (Sao Paulo, 23-24 April 2014) focused on crafting Internet governance principles and proposing a roadmap for the further evolution of the Internet governance (IG). The Geneva Internet Platform provided just-in-time analytical coverage of the NETmundial. Follow-up information and analysis are available below.
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- Webinar on 6 May 2014: Geneva Monthly Briefing on Internet Governance
- Conference on 8-10 September 2014: Geneva Internet Conference – Internet Governance at a Crossroads
- Final outcome document: NETmundial Multistakeholder Statement
- Transcripts of all NETmundial sessions
- NETmundial website with information on agenda, participants, documents and committees
- Basic information about NETmundial (prepared by the Association for Progressive Communications)
- APC Statement on NETmundial
- NETmundial: Variations on a theme–multistakeholder consensus building in action by Ms. Kathy Brown, President/CEO of ISOC
- Human rights are not negotiable: Looking back at Brazil’s NETMundial by Danny O’Brien of the Electronic Frontier Foundation
- An online risorgimento from The Economist
- Netmundial2014 final score by John Laprise
- Wie in Brasilien über die Zukunft des Internet diskutiert wird by Jeanette Hofmann
- NETmundial moves net governance beyond WSIS from the Internet Governance Project
- Why NETmundial mattered and what was achieved by the GIP
- Comment: SIDS at NETmundial by Tracy Hackshaw on the inclusion of a specific reference to SIDS in the roadmap preamble
- Internet Governance Blog NETmundial posts by the Centre for Internet & Society
- Debate over inclusion of IP in NETMundial Outcome Document by Intellectual Property Watch
- NETmundial wrap-up by the Technology Liberation Front
- Watch out for the wording: a NETmundial vocabulary by the GIP
- Predicting NETmundial: What does data-mining the contributions tell us? by the GIP
- Moving multistakeholderism forward: lessons from the NETmundial by Anja Kovacsfrom the Internet Policy Review Journal on Internet regulation
- Ajit Jaokar, EIF Advisor, reports from NETmundial meeting in Brazil from The European Internet Foundation (EIF): Political leadership for network society
- I* Post-NETmundial Meeting Statement (Organizations responsible for coordination of the Internet technical infrastructure are often referred to as I*) from the ICANN website
- NETmundial and the IGF: putting your money where your mouth is from Byron Holland, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Canadian Internet Registration Authority (CIRA)
- What did Africa Get out of NetMundial Internet Governance Discussions?
Official Statements and Speeches
- Opening Speech by Dilma Rousseff, President of Brazil
- Welcome speech: The Internet needs better governance, starting now by Neelie Kroes, Vice-president of the European Commission
- Welcome speech by Carl Bildt, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Sweden
- Address by Nnenna Nwakanma for worldwide civil society
- Welcome speech: Three steps to inclusive, reliable and effective Internet governance by Jovan Kurbalija, director of DiploFoundation
- Neelie Kroes: NETmundial puts us on the right track (EN) NetMundial, discours de Neelie Kroes (FR)
- Official statement by the US delegation to NETmundial
- Statement by the government of the Netherlands: Ensuring a successful outcome of the Global Multistakeholder Meeting on the Future of Internet Governance,
- Statements from civil society: NETmundial statement by civil society – Civil society proposals for amendments to the NETmundial Outcome Document
- Statements and blogs from Neelie Kroes, Vice-president of the European Commission: Global governance for a global, common, public resource, My thoughts on NETmundial and the future of Internet governance
- Day 1 at NETmundial: Rejecting mass surveillance, fostering net neutrality
- Day 2 at NETmundial: NETmundial scores goals, but leaves players and teams wondering about the future
- Day after: Summary webinar from São Paulo
- Twitter feed reports: #NETmundial2014 – @GenevaGIP – #theGIP
- Storify collection of the NETmundial meeting by Tim Conway Internet Governance in 2014 New
Press releases and media coverage
- Press release: GIP is committed to following up on NETmundial’s first achievements
- Communiqué de presse: La plateforme genevoise sur la gouvernance de l’Internet mobilisée pour consolider les acquis de NETmundial
- Europeans aim for balance in global Internet governance parley (Wal Street Journal)
- NETmundial is the World Cup of Internet governance (Wired.com)
- Internet a son ambassadeur: Jovan Kurbalija (Le Temps)
- The ambassador of the Internet: Jovan Kurbalija (Le Temps – translation by the GIP) New
- Other media coverage of NETmundial
- Text of Brazil’s new Marco Civil
- Guide to human rights for Internet users from the Council of Europe,
- Internet Society observations on the upcoming NETmundial meeting
- NETmundial as ‘Mundial’ by DiploFoundation
- What should you know about NETmundial by AccessNow
- Les Etats contre Internet : six cartes et graphiques pour comprendre par LeMonde.fr
- Il futuro della governance di Internet da RiverFlash.it
Background information on the GIP
- Communiqué de presse – Un départ couronné de succès pour la Geneva Internet Platform (GIP)
- Press release – A successful start for the Geneva Internet Platform (GIP)
- Launch of the GIP: Reshaping Digital Governance: Why Geneva Matters – More than 50% of global IG is conducted in Geneva. The IGF is based in Geneva. Telecommunication issues are addressed by the ITU. For online human rights, there is the UN Human Rights Council. The GIP will add to this vibrant scene by bridging policy silos, strengthening the participation of small and developing countries, monitoring digital policies, and facilitating research for evidence-based IG.
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