[Chapter-delegates] Law & Contents control / Ecuador
nhklein
nhklein at gmx.net
Wed Jul 27 06:24:03 PDT 2011
Dear Carlos,
thanks for the information about a present controversial discussion in
Ecuador.
I am not clear to what you refer in one section of your mail - see
further down please.
On 07/27/2011 10:52 AM, Carlos Vera wrote:
> Freddy and all: Now in Ecuador, the parliament...
...that this exists already in most legislation all around the world.
Could you please elaborate what you are referring to here?
As you refer to related "legislation all around the world" - I am more
familiar with the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights
(http://www.un.org/en/documents/udhr/) which is part of the legislation
in most countries around the world which are members of the United Nations.
And there is especially the Article 19 of this Declaration, which is
related also to Internet affairs:
Article 19.
Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right
includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek,
receive and impart information and ideas through any media and
regardless of frontiers.
Some of related specific material is here:
http://www.article19.org/
Norbert Klein
President
ISOC-KH
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