[Privsec] our proposals for Internet Governance chapter

Ralf Bendrath bendrath at zedat.fu-berlin.de
Mon Sep 26 14:40:13 BST 2005


Hi all,

attached find the finalized version of our language proposals for 
paragraphs 49-54 of the Chair's paper ("Public policy issues related to 
the use of the Internet").

We have changed it a bit compared to the last version (mainly merged the 
spam and privacy concrete measures paragraphs, added comments on 49 and 
54). It was just sent to the Internet Governance Caucus and will be part 
of the joint language package they produce. The Human Rights Caucus also 
endorses these suggestions.

Governments may reach these paragraphs tomorrow morning in subcommittee A, 
so we will have a one minute speaking slot to advertise our proposals.
(There will be no night session today, as Karklins just announced.)

Also see attached the "compromise" version we finalized this afternoon. 
This should not be given to anyone beyond this group. Only use it orally 
when you do lobbying with governments and have someone who is willing to 
take these suggestions as their government's ones. Rikke will do this for 
the Danes, Tapani for the Finnish, I will approach the Germans and some 
others.
Of course, it would be nicer if they take our official position as theirs. 
You might ask for this first. ;-)

Best, Ralf
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