[Chapter-delegates] [Internet Policy] PL 2630 in Brazil.

Flávio Rech Wagner flavio at inf.ufrgs.br
Wed Jul 1 11:43:01 PDT 2020


Dear Jordi

The ISOC Brazil Chapter thanks the Catalan Chapter for its support.

Best,

Flávio


> Dear Flávio.
>
> On behalf of the ISOC Catalan Chapter we support ISOC's Brazil 
> Chapter's Statement.
> I wish that the full support of ISOC community may help to stop the 
> bill proposal.
>     Best regards,
>     Jordi Domingo
>     Chair of the ISOC Catalan Chapter
>
>
>
> El 30/6/2020 a les 14:19, Flávio Rech Wagner via Chapter-delegates ha 
> escrit:
>>
>> Dear Roberto
>>
>> Thank you very much for the support from ISOC Bolivia!
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Flávio
>>
>>
>>> Dear Flavio,
>>>
>>> On behalf of ISOC Bolivia Chapter, we want to fully support ISOC 
>>> Brazil Chapter's statement, about a bill proposal that will severely 
>>> affect many of the Internet Principles that we all share.
>>>
>>> Please stand firm. Your fight is the fight of our ISOC Community.
>>>
>>> Please let me know if we can contribute with other further actions.
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>>
>>> Roberto Zambrana
>>> Chair
>>> ISOC Bolivia Chapter
>>>
>>> El vie., 26 jun. 2020 a las 9:38, Christian via Chapter-delegates 
>>> (<chapter-delegates at elists.isoc.org 
>>> <mailto:chapter-delegates at elists.isoc.org>>) escribió:
>>>
>>>     Can chapters send Flávio of ISOC Brasil notes of support for the
>>>     Brasil Chapter's Statement on the proposed legislation in Brasil?
>>>
>>>     The English translation
>>>
>>>     https://isoc.org.br/noticia/statement-of-the-brazilian-chapter-of-the-internet-society-on-the-report-produced-by-senator-angelo-coronel-to-the-draft-bill-of-law-2630-2020-pl-2630-2020
>>>
>>>     see below for the detail.
>>>
>>>
>>>     Christian
>>>
>>>     On 26/06/2020 14:29, Flávio Rech Wagner via InternetPolicy wrote:
>>>>
>>>>     Hi Christian
>>>>
>>>>     Yes, a joint statement by other ISOC chapters would be very
>>>>     useful.
>>>>
>>>>     The voting of the bill in the Brazilian Senate, due for
>>>>     yesterday, has been postponed to next week, after intense
>>>>     opposition and pressure by many organizations. This is the
>>>>     third time that the voting is postponed by 1 week, because of
>>>>     strong opposing voices. But the text of the bill is not
>>>>     becoming better, much on the contrary ... So any additional
>>>>     voices against the bill may be very helpful at this moment.
>>>>
>>>>     It is important to notice that, even if the bill is approved by
>>>>     the Senate (where it has been originally proposed), it will go
>>>>     the House of Representatives for a new round of discussion and
>>>>     voting, and we will have another opportunity to avoid its
>>>>     approval or, at least, convince the Representatives to modify
>>>>     its content considerably.
>>>>
>>>>     Best,
>>>>
>>>>     Flávio
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>     The English translation was helpful! Thank you Raúl  and to
>>>>>     ISOC Brasil for emphasising this development so clearly.
>>>>>
>>>>>     This ? is really for ISOC Brasil.
>>>>>
>>>>>     Would a joint statement in support of your statement by other
>>>>>     chapters of ISOC be helpful?
>>>>>
>>>>>     even if this is as simple as we add our name to a  list of
>>>>>     supporters on page of your website?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>     Christian
>>>>>
>>>>>     On 25/06/2020 15:32, Raúl Echeberría via InternetPolicy wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>     Dear all:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>     I don’t know if all of you are aware, but a very dangerous
>>>>>>     bill draft is being considered by the parliament in Brazil at
>>>>>>     this moment.
>>>>>>     Despite the strong opposition from different stakeholders, it
>>>>>>     is possible that the bill is voted today at the Senate.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>     The bill is promoted by the opposition and their supposed
>>>>>>     objective is to limit the use of fake news by the ruling
>>>>>>     party. they accuse the President and his team of using false
>>>>>>     information in their benefit.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>     However, the solution proposed is very very bad and it
>>>>>>     challenges some of the pillars of the Open Internet that most
>>>>>>     of us have been defending and promoting for many years. And
>>>>>>     of course, it contradicts several principles of the "Marco
>>>>>>     Civil" of the Internet in Brazil, that was a big achievement
>>>>>>     of the local community, approved in 2014.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>     Sometimes, we pay too much attention to what happen in USA,
>>>>>>     like all the controversy around Sec.230 (what is right of
>>>>>>     course) and we don’t see other things happening in other
>>>>>>     parts of the world.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>     Brazils is one of the largest democracies in the world, it’s
>>>>>>     a big country and a country that has been a champion in the
>>>>>>     adoption of the MSH model for the Internet.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>     Things that happen in Brazil can have a big impact in other
>>>>>>     places. This is a very important issue.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>     The Brazilian chapter of Internet Society  has issued a
>>>>>>     declaration stating the risks of approving this bill.
>>>>>>     https://www.isoc.org.br/noticia/nota-do-capitulo-brasileiro-da-internet-society-sobre-o-relatorio-ao-pl-2630-2020-de-autoria-do-senador-angelo-coronel
>>>>>>     I’m not sure if it is available in english.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>     There is a big campaign in Brazil supported by many regional
>>>>>>     and global organizations, against this proposal.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>     This statement https://www.apc.org/en/node/36540/ is
>>>>>>     supported by (so far) 47 local, regional and global NGOs.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>     This is one of the BIG things we should be paying attention
>>>>>>     to at this moment.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>     I’m sure there are many Brazilians in this list who can
>>>>>>     provide much better information and to explain in detail this
>>>>>>     issue.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>     Best,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>     Raúl
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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>>>>     -- 
>>>>     Prof. Flávio Rech Wagner		
>>>>
>>>>     Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sulflavio at inf.ufrgs.br  <mailto:flavio at inf.ufrgs.br>  
>>>>     Instituto de Informática                       Fone: +55-51-3308 9494
>>>>     Porto Alegre, Brasilhttp://www.inf.ufrgs.br/~flavio
>>>>
>>>>     Presidente da Internet Society Brasil
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>> -- 
>> Prof. Flávio Rech Wagner		
>> Presidente da Internet Society Brasil
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>
>
> -- 
> *Jordi Domingo-Pascual*
> President of the ISOC Catalan Chapter
> https://www.isoc.cat/

-- 
Prof. Flávio Rech Wagner		

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul      flavio at inf.ufrgs.br
Instituto de Informática                       Fone: +55-51-3308 9494
Porto Alegre, Brasil                           http://www.inf.ufrgs.br/~flavio

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