[Chapter-delegates] Application to form an ISOC Chapter in Brazil

Carlos Martinez carlosmarcelomartinez at gmail.com
Wed Oct 13 09:11:24 PDT 2010


I also recognize several good friends of mine. We fully support the creation
of this chapter and wish them the best of luck.

I know they will do a great job in raising the most pressing issues to the
right people.

Warm regards,

Carlos


On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 12:35 PM, Olivier MJ Crepin-Leblond <ocl at gih.com>wrote:

>  Hello all,
>
> I recognise several friends, long standing members of the active
> Internet governance community with stellar track record in the proposers
> of this chapter rejuvenation, in a country whose government is in need
> of solid counselling regarding Internet issues.
> I can only wish them success in their proposal!
> Warmest regards,
>
> Olivier
>
> Le 13/10/2010 15:14, Sabrina Wilmot a écrit :
> > Dear Colleagues,
> >
> > The following application for re-starting the ISOC Chapter in Brazil
> > has been received. It is being sent to this list for peer comment and
> > review.
> >
> > Please note that this is a rejuvenation effort resulting from a
> > consultation between former Chapter leader Mr Tadao Takahashi and
> > people interested in reviving the Chapter in Brazil, with support from
> > Sebastian Bellagamba, Regional Bureau Manager for Latin America.
> >
> > The period allowed for comments is two weeks and the deadline is 28
> > October 2010.
> >
> > Please do not hesitate to contact me on or off list with your feedback.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Sabrina Wilmot
> > ISOC
> >
> > -------------------------------
> >
> > Chapter Application
> >
> > A. Proposed name of the Chapter
> >
> > (in English)INTERNET SOCIETY BRAZIL CHAPTER  - ISOC BRAZIL CHAPTER
> > (in Portuguese – local language) ESCRITÓRIO BRASILEIRO DA SOCIEDADE DA
> > INTERNET
> >
> > B. Community of Interest the Chapter will to serve
> >
> > All Brazilian territory.
> >
> > C. Purpose and Scope of Chapter
> >
> > There is no active ISOC Chapter in Brazil and therefore would be
> > important to revive the former Chapter that existed in our country to
> > specifically fulfills the ISOC Global mission and principles.
> > Moreover, the revival of the Brazilian ISOC Chapter would be a step to
> > merge several stakeholders in our society under the same organization,
> > promoting the open and direct dialogue among academics, technicians,
> > Internet users, governmental and private sector representatives. This
> > Chapter would also perform a key role to enhance the development of
> > Internet in several aspects from infrastructure to public policy.
> >
> > The Brazilian ISOC Chapter aims (i) to provide local reference for
> > technical, social, educational and political aspects related to
> > Internet; (ii) to promote the development of
> > Internet – services and applications, for the benefit of users and
> > operators; (iii) to offer a social networking opportunity among ISOC
> > members in Brazil and among other ISOC chapters; and (iv) to offer,
> > whenever possible, contributions to public policy and decision-making
> > processes.
> >
> > To perform those objectives, we hope to foster several activities:
> > from direct communication and documents collection to conference,
> > symposium and other events organization, in order to promote
> > educational and knowledge sharing experiences. We are already working
> > in the content to be published at the website www.isoc.org.br
> >
> > D. Founding Members of the Chapter
> >
> > CARLOS AFONSO
> > DEMI GETSCHKO
> > TADAO TAKAHASHI
> > HARTMUT RICHARD GLASER
> > RAQUEL GATTO
> >
> > E. List of Supporters
> > Support: financial support for the Chapter activities
> > BRAZILIAN NETWORK INFORMATION CENTER – NIC.BR
> > Contact info: Demi Getschko
> >
> > F. List of Requirements
> >
> > For the formation of a group of individuals there is no legal
> > requirement. However, once we set the Chapter as a legal entity, in
> > the category of a not-for-profit organization, there will be some
> > Brazilian societal requirements that refers to the Bylaws development,
> > according our Civil Code previsions (Law nº 10.406/2002).
> >
> > G. Additional Information
> >
> > The following Chapter is an initiative to revive the Brazilian Chapter
> > organized by Mr. Tadao Takahashi. It will continue the work that has
> > initially been planned for the development of Internet in Brazil under
> > the ISOC principles. The supporting organization above-mentioned,
> > NIC.br is the main institution for Internet management and development
> > in Brazil and it is fully committed to backup the first steps of ISOC
> > Chapter in Brazil.
> >
> > H. Your Contact Information
> > CARLOS AFONSO
> > DEMI GETSCHKO
> > RAQUEL GATTO
> > 04578-000 – São Paulo, SP – Brazil
> >
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> >
> >
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