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our expectations on Mme Hu ... its rather how we define and document
our relationship to ISC, and how ISOC will use the unique opportunity
(of Mme Hu's presence) to discuss and learn more about her and ISC's
view on Internet, the need for control (we might call it censorship),
and the implications for the Internet in China.
Looking forward to Walda's statement on this,

Klaus
PS/bonus: From the discussions about the new web site I learned that
ISOC communication will be more on */story telling/*. So here (*skit*)
the story *not* to read after INET2012:
/Nearly one fifth of the world's population lives in China. T//he
chairwoman of the Internet Society of China, Mme Hu, brought best
wished and congratulations to INET 2012. In her speach Mme Hu
mentioned that the anniversary of the [//editor's note:
//international] Internet Society should be used as an opportunity to
strengthen and extent the long lasting good cooperation between both
organizations. "It is essential" Mme Hu said "that we take extreme
care and any effort to ensure that the Internet does not break apart
and will continue to foster the exchange of information, contribute to
the wealth of all people and helps to ensure peace on earth." She
mentioned that the Internet society of China strongly supports the
//[//editor's note: //international] Internet Society's mission to
make the Internet accessible for everyone. //Mme Hu was a member of
the UN research program “Science, Technology and Innovation”, and has
been a member of WGIG (Working Group on Internet Governance) in
2004-2005. The Internet Society of China is in charge of providing
important central services for the Chinese Internet as there are
Domain Name Services and policy enforcement. Lynn St. Amour,
President/CEO of the //[//editor's note: //international] Internet
Society thanked Mme Hu emphasizing Mme Hu's long lasting engagement
for the //Chinese //Internet, which might not even exist without Mme
Hu's continued commitment. Both organizations signed an agreement on
closer cooperation while disregarding minor differences of opinion
with regard to Internet regulation. Unfortunately the tense program of
INET2012 gave only room for a few questions.   /

-- 
Klaus Birkenbihl
Internet Society German Chapter e.V. (ISOC.DE)
c/o ict-Media GmbH
http://www.isoc.de/


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    Thanks you Ted,<br>
    <br>
    with respect to providing a public viewing for INET2012 I got the
    feedback from our board that for our membership which is spread over
    Germany (and Austria) it doesn't make much difference to go to e.g.
    Berlin or Munic or Geneva. So people would rather join life than on
    tv.<br>
    <br>
    Ted Mooney wrote on 2012-02-24 17:41:
    <blockquote cite="mid:0B0171BBC0B44E3F94559CC66D7E465B at ISOC.local"
      type="cite">
      <pre wrap="">Thanks, Klaus.  The dialog on the issue of ISC participation at the Global
INET within this community has been excellent and well informed. Moreover,
there is clearly more agreement than disagreement.  Walda has offered to
provide more about how we expect Mme Hu to engage and how we collectively
want to engage her. </pre>
    </blockquote>
    From the chapters discussion so far: it should not so much be about
    our expectations on Mme Hu ... its rather how we define and document
    our relationship to ISC, and how ISOC will use the unique
    opportunity (of Mme Hu's presence) to discuss and learn more about
    her and ISC's view on Internet, the need for control (we might call
    it censorship), and the implications for the Internet in China.<br>
    Looking forward to Walda's statement on this,<br>
    <br>
    Klaus<br>
    PS/bonus: From the discussions about the new web site I learned that
    ISOC communication will be more on <b><i>story telling</i></b>. So
    here (<b>skit</b>) the story <b>not</b> to read after INET2012:<br>
    <i>Nearly one fifth of the world's population lives in China. T</i><i>he
      chairwoman of the Internet Society of China, Mme Hu, brought best
      wished and congratulations to INET 2012. In her speach Mme Hu
      mentioned that the anniversary of the [</i><i>editor's note: </i><i>international]
      Internet Society should be used as an opportunity to strengthen
      and extent the long lasting good cooperation between both
      organizations. "It is essential" Mme Hu said "that we take extreme
      care and any effort to ensure that the Internet does not break
      apart and will continue to foster the exchange of information,
      contribute to the wealth of all people and helps to ensure peace
      on earth." She mentioned that the Internet society of China
      strongly supports the </i><i>[</i><i>editor's note: </i><i>international]
      Internet Society's mission to make the Internet accessible for
      everyone. </i><i>Mme Hu was a member of the UN research program
      “Science, Technology and Innovation”, and has been a member of
      WGIG (Working Group on Internet Governance) in 2004-2005. The
      Internet Society of China is in charge of providing important
      central services for the Chinese Internet as there are Domain Name
      Services and policy enforcement. Lynn St. Amour, President/CEO of
      the </i><i>[</i><i>editor's note: </i><i>international] Internet
      Society thanked Mme Hu emphasizing Mme Hu's long lasting
      engagement for the </i><i>Chinese </i><i>Internet, which might
      not even exist without Mme Hu's continued commitment. Both
      organizations signed an agreement on closer cooperation while
      disregarding minor differences of opinion with regard to Internet
      regulation. Unfortunately the tense program of INET2012 gave only
      room for a few questions.   </i><br>
    <pre class="moz-signature" cols="70">-- 
Klaus Birkenbihl
Internet Society German Chapter e.V. (ISOC.DE)
c/o ict-Media GmbH
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.isoc.de/">http://www.isoc.de/</a></pre>
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