[discuss] [bestbits] Three NETmundial submissions launched for endorsement at bestbits.net

Jeanette Hofmann jeanette at wzb.eu
Tue Mar 4 20:03:00 UTC 2014


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jeanette

Am 04.03.2014 21:00, schrieb Jeremy Malcolm:
> Dear all,
>
> With thanks to everyone for their hard work on the drafts, we are now
> simultaneously launching three submissions for the NETmundial meeting.
>   These submissions are the end results of extensive discussions on the
> Best Bits lists going back to last year, with a final face-to-face
> review this week (particularly on the roadmap for further evolution of
> the institutional submission) by those of you who are present at
> RightsCon in San Francisco.
>
> The three complementary submissions, all of which are open for
> endorsement separately, are:
>
>  1. Internet governance principles,
>     http://bestbits.net/netmundial-principles/
>  2. Roadmap for the Further Evolution of the Internet Governance
>     Ecosystem – institutional mechanisms,
>     http://bestbits.net/netmundial-roadmap/
>  3. Roadmap for the Further Evolution of the Internet Governance
>     Ecosystem – ICANN, http://bestbits.net/netmundial-icann/
>
>
> These will be formally submitted to NETmundial on 8 March 2014, but
> between now and then we are gathering as many endorsements for each of
> the statements as we can.  So please I would encourage everyone to read
> the statements, to endorse each of them separately (if you agree with
> them, of course), and then to spread the word through social media,
> email or word of mouth.
>
> Thanks again to everyone involved, and we really hope to see your
> endorsement on each of the submissions soon.
>
> --
> Jeremy Malcolm PhD LLB (Hons) B Com
> Internet lawyer, ICT policy advocate, geek
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