[Chapter-delegates] New report - The Remarkable Internet Governance Network - free to download
Joly MacFie
joly at punkcast.com
Tue Mar 25 16:12:35 PDT 2014
There is probably nobody in the world better at expressing what she once
termed "the Internet model" than Lynn St. Amour. As the result of recent
events many more people are needing, and looking, to improve their
comprehension of just how, and why, it actually works. This timely report
is sure to gain digital dog-ears as it rapidly becomes a de facto reference
for everyone from policymakers to high school students.
joly posted: "The Global Solution Networks program at the University of
Toronto has released a two part research report The Remarkable Internet
Governance Network, authored by former Internet Society President/CEO Lynn
St. Amour, and GSN Executive Director Don Tapscott"
[image: Global Solution Networks] <http://gsnetworks.org/>The *Global
Solution Networks <http://gsnetworks.org/>* program at the University of
Toronto has released a two part research report *The Remarkable Internet
Governance Network
<http://gsnetworks.org/blog/2014/03/24/governing-the-internet-a-new-era-begins/>*,
authored by former Internet Society President/CEO *Lynn St. Amour*, and GSN
Executive Director *Don Tapscott*. The report is intended to assist
governments and organizations to better understand the Internet governance
network and how to help it succeed.
The recent IANA Globalization <http://isoc-ny.org/p2/6393> initiative is
noted. From the press release:
[St. Amour and Tapscott] describe the multi-stakeholder model of Internet
governance, why it works remarkably well and what needs to be done to
ensure a robust, global, accessible and effectively governed Internet for
future generations. [They] applaud the NTIA decision as a natural step
forward and a significant confirmation that the multi-stakeholder model is
effective and legitimate. They explain that evolving the global
multi-stakeholder ecosystem is not only right and timely, but also the best
way to address some of the thornier policy issues global society faces.
These issues range from privacy, security and Net neutrality, to access and
intellectual property.
Included in the report's additional materials are transcripts of interviews
with *Tim Berners-Lee*, *Fadi Chehadé*, *Vint Cerf*, *Bertrand de La
Chapelle*, and *Jonathan Zittrain*. The report is free to download:
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*The Remarkable Internet Governance Network - Part I
<http://gsnetworks.org/research_posts/the-remarkable-internet-governance-network-part-i/>
Understanding a Global Multi-Stakeholder Ecosystem*
Part I includes the Appendix:
*Key Players in the Internet Governance Network*
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*The Remarkable Internet Governance Network - Part II
<http://gsnetworks.org/research_posts/the-remarkable-internet-governance-network-part-ii/>
Moving to the Next Era*
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