[Chapter-delegates] Language and resrouces for those addressing the DNS filtering, SOPA and SOPA- like challenges.
Victor NDONNANG
ndonnang at isoc-cameroon.org
Thu Jan 19 02:18:00 PST 2012
Thank you very much Ted for sharing these resources and clarifications with
us. The Internet Society Cameroon Chapter and I support the Internet
Societys position on this important issue which can affect the global
architecture of the Internet and have real impact on the Internets end
users like us.
It is our duties to protect the open development of the Internet in our
country and support the Internet Society statements as well as we are an
ISOC Chapter.
Best regards,
Victor Ndonnang
Internet society Cameroon Chapter
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Victor NDONNANG
IT Professional
Internet Governance Specialist
Secretary General
Chapter AMS Administrator
ISOC Cameroon Chapter
B.P. 8149 Yaounde, Cameroon
Tel. +237 77 78 11 55 / +237 22 08 37 14
E-mail: ndonnang at isoc-cameroon.org
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[mailto:chapter-delegates-bounces at elists.isoc.org] De la part de Ted Mooney
Envoyé : mercredi 18 janvier 2012 19:46
À : 'Chapter Delegates'
Objet : [Chapter-delegates] Language and resrouces for those addressing the
DNS filtering, SOPA and SOPA- like challenges.
The ramifications of the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) continue to draw
media attention, and especially today with the blackout by Wikipedia and
actions of other high-profile websites, including Google. The Internet
Society posted the following news headline on our home page, "Internet
Society Supports Actions to Raise Awareness of the Consequences of Proposed
U.S. Legislation, SOPA." The headline links to our December statement that
expressed opposition to SOPA and the Protect-IP Act (PIPA), and provides a
link to more details on DNS filtering and our white paper,
http://www.internetsociety.org/internet-society-perspectives-domain-name-sys
tem-dns-filtering
We continue to pursue opportunities to express our views on this important
topic. We are very pleased to report that a bylined article from our Chief
Internet Technology Officer, Leslie Daigle, was just published on Forbes.
Here is a link to this article,
http://www.forbes.com/sites/ciocentral/2012/01/18/beyond-sopa-why-easy-solut
ions-dont-stop-net-crime/
The Internet Society stands ready to defend our stance that sustained,
global collaboration amongst all parties is needed to find ways that protect
the global architecture of the Internet while combating illegal online
activities. We will keep you posted on further developments on this serious
issue. We also encourage all of you to alert us to any activity in your
countries and around the world so that we might collaboratively address
these regressive ideas.
With best regards,
Ted Mooney
Sr. Director, Membership & Services
The Internet Society
www.isoc.org
Direct Line: 703.439.2774
Cell: 301.980.6446
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