[Chapter-delegates] Internet Governance developments in Brazil and Europe
Ariel Manoff
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Thu Jan 16 06:32:56 PST 2014
This is a very interesting analysis (essential to understand 1Net)
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[mailto:chapter-delegates-bounces at elists.isoc.org] En nombre de Frédéric
Donck
Enviado el: jueves, 09 de enero de 2014 6:31
Para: Alejandro Pisanty
CC: Delegates Chapter
Asunto: Re: [Chapter-delegates] Internet Governance developments in Brazil
and Europe
thanks for the pointers Alex. As you can anticipate, we intended to address
it in the next EU newsletter on Monday. And youre right: this is a massive
and complex paper and we need to assess the impact of it. Were currently
collecting some more intelligence and will report to you all.
Best Regards
Frederic
Frederic Donck
Director European Regional Bureau
Internet Society
www.isoc.org
Le 9 janv. 2014 à 06:28, Alejandro Pisanty <apisanty at gmail.com> a écrit :
Hi, fellow ISOC Chapter Delegates,
in the last few weeks most of the discussion on Internet Governance seems to
be taking place in other spaces, mostly the 1net list and others. We may
find it useful for ISOC to stay abreast of those but also to search, as we
frequently do, for insights and commonality of views among the chapter
delegates.
So... two things today, a comment about Brazil internally from the New York
Times, and a hefty, massive, complex resolution presented at the European
Parliament (hopefully Frederick Donck and others can help us sort it out in
terms of viability and impact), to start discussions:
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/01/04/opinion/nocera-brazil-is-abuzz-about-snowd
en.html?src=rechp
"Brazil all abuzz about Snowden", from the New York Times is superb. Not
coming from the American right like others who disqualify Snowden, Greenwald
and the whole setup, it does point to Greenwald's manipulations of Brazil
(where he resides, etc.)
I wrote someone months ago that Greenwald was paying royally for his welcome
- glad to see at least another view that agrees with that interpretation.
Not to deny there is larger trouble out there, but this particularly
pernicious manipulation should not escape us; nor the opportunity to point
it out.
Also don't miss the European Parliament's massive resolution in
http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?pubRef=-%2F%2FEP%2F%2FNONSGML%
2BCOMPARL%2BPE-526.085%2B02%2BDOC%2BPDF%2BV0%2F%2FEN or shortened
<http://ow.ly/sozW0> http://ow.ly/sozW0
Yours,
Alejandro Pisanty
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