[discuss] Updated : Statement to present at World Internet Conference @ Wuzhen

Adebunmi AKINBO akinbo at nira.org.ng
Mon Nov 17 17:30:25 UTC 2014


+1 Vint Cerf.
Update acknowledged.
..Akinbo

On Mon, Nov 17, 2014 at 1:44 PM, Janna Anderson <andersj at elon.edu> wrote:

>   Add me:
>  Prof. Janna Anderson, Elon University
>
>   From: James Seng <james.seng at gmail.com>
> Date: Monday, November 17, 2014 2:14 AM
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> Subject: [discuss] Updated : Statement to present at World Internet
> Conference @ Wuzhen
>
>   Dear all,
>
>  Here is the updated Statement that we intends to release at the WIC @
> Wuzhen.
>
>  In view of the latest statement of Netmundial Initiatives by "I"STAR as
> well as some other comments, we have modify the original statement that
> reference NETmundial statement to the following:
>
>  "We, the undersigned, sincerely invite the leaders of the Chinese
> Internet Community to recognize the following generally acceptable Internet
> principles as a base upon which to build for the Internet in China:"
>
>  I understand there is a differences between NETmundial statement in
> April 2014 and the current NETmundial Initiatives but that might easily
> confused by someone who is not familiar with the events.
>
>  There are some minor grammar and typo edits.
>
>  For those who has signed, please also let me know if your name is
> represented correctly.
>
>  Thank you for your support!
>
>  --
>  -James Seng
>
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