[Chapter-delegates] [REMINDER] Policy Development Process (PDP): The Internet Impact Assessment Toolkit

Carl Gahnberg gahnberg at isoc.org
Wed Aug 5 07:08:05 PDT 2020


Dear colleagues,

This is just a follow-up on the previous message below, and a reminder that the feedback period ends on 10th August.

We have already received great comments and questions (thank you!), and we encourage those of you who have not had a chance to look at the documents yet to do so. The material currently in the PDP is foundational for a lot of the work we will be doing going forward and we encourage you to have a look and share your thoughts.

All the relevant info and links are in previous email below. Please make sure to send your comments to the dedicated email address as this helps us keep track of the ones received: IWNConsultation at isoc.org

Best regards,
The IWN Team

From: Chapter-delegates <chapter-delegates-bounces at elists.isoc.org> on behalf of Katie Watson Jordan via Chapter-delegates <chapter-delegates at elists.isoc.org>
Reply-To: Katie Watson Jordan <jordan at isoc.org>
Date: Monday, 20 July 2020 at 17:12
To: "chapter-delegates at elists.isoc.org" <chapter-delegates at elists.isoc.org>
Subject: [Chapter-delegates] Policy Development Process (PDP): The Internet Impact Assessment Toolkit

Dear colleagues,

As you know, the Internet Society launched a new project in 2020 -- the Internet Way of Networking (IWN)<http://www.internetsociety.org/issues/internet-way-of-networking/>.

For the last six months, the team has worked to identify the critical properties of the Internet Way of Networking, basically what makes the Internet ...The Internet. The objective is to create a powerful narrative that enables the Internet Society and its community of members to talk about the Internet in a consistent and cohesive way, and to provide a baseline, against which, new developments – from technology proposals to regulatory interventions - can be analyzed.

Based on these properties, the IWN team has developed a toolkit to promote a positive vision for the Internet so it can keep evolving as an innovative force for good and continue to be the incredible resource it is today. This toolkit includes the following documents, and we recommend you read them in this order:


  *   Preamble and general introduction
  *   White Paper on the Critical Properties of the Internet Way of Networking
  *   3 use-cases that illustrates how various trends and policies can be assessed against the essential properties. For the PDP, the following use-cases are included:

     *   Intermediary liability
     *   Data Localization
     *   Interconnection and Routing

The toolkit will enter a Policy Development Process (PDP) today, July 20th, and will be open for community feedback for three weeks (end date: August 10th). Ahead of this process the team also organized a webinar presentation to provide further information and context. A recording is available for your reference here: https://isoc.box.com/v/IWNpdpWebinar

Instructions:

  *   The document is available in PDF for download here: https://isoc.box.com/v/InternetWayNetworking
  *   Please send your feedback via email to: IWNConsultation at isoc.org
  *   In particular we are looking for you view on the following questions:

     *   Do these properties make sense? Is something missing in their description, and are all properties included?
     *   Is it a helpful narrative for you and your community? Does the toolkit make sense in your local/regional context?
     *   Are the use-cases clear? Is something missing in the analysis, and do they “do the job” of evaluating the impact on the properties?
     *   Do you have suggestions for improvements, or ideas for how this toolkit can be used by the Internet Society members and allies?

We believe that this toolkit will provide an important foundation for the Internet Society's future work, and strongly encourage all interested members to review the documents, provide feedback and engage in this process!

Best regards,
The IWN Team

About the Internet Society's Policy Development Process (PDP):
In 2018, ISOC established a Policy Development Process (PDP) to lead consultation of Members (Chapter/SIG leaders, Organisation Members and individual members) ahead of the publication of new policy positions. For more information, please visit: https://www.internetsociety.org/about-internet-society/policy-development-process/

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