WEBCAST 19.MAR - ISOC NORGE - AGM Keynote: Norges rolle i styringen av Internett / Norway's role in the governance of the Internet #NetGov #ISOCNorway @internetsociety https://isoc.live/19024
WEBCAST 19.MAR - ISOC NORGE - AGM Keynote: Norges rolle i styringen av Internett / Norway's role in the governance of the Internet #NetGov #ISOCNorway @internetsociety https://isoc.live/19024
CALL FOR PAPERS OPEN NOW! The 9th GIG-ARTS Conference takes place in Salerno, on 26-27 May 2025. #GIGARTS25 Theme: "The Rise of Digital Sovereignty: Ambiguities and Challenges" Info & submissions: https://gig-arts.eu/salerno-2025/ đïžDeadline: 31 January 2025 #netgov #internetgovernance
ISOC's Youth Ambassadors program is a great opportunity for college students interested in #internetGovernance. You get to meet interesting people, learn (remotely) about #netgov, and participate in a #netgov event. The application deadline is Oct. 20.
https://www.internetsociety.org/policy-programs/youth-ambassadors/ #ISOC #igf2023
Hello AoIR!
Really excited to join this instance to continue learning from this amazing community.
A brief #introduction: I study the intersection of information, technology, policy, and society. My current projects focus on #netGov, #privacy, #cybersecurity, #digitalDivide, and #mediaConcentration.
My main profile is @thinkmacro@sciences.social so I think I will be redirecting there for the time being.
Weekend reading: The Unintended Consequences of Internet Regulation
Useful read: Improving how online censorship is measured and analysed.
https://pulse.internetsociety.org/blog/making-censorship-data-more-user-friendly
Vous menez ou voulez mener une enquĂȘte de terrain sur la #gouvernance d'#Internet (#netgov #netgouv) ?
Vous avez jusqu'Ă demain pour candidater Ă notre appel Ă financements de terrains : https://netgouv.hypotheses.org/280
Wow! Iâve only read through the Executive Summary, but so far this looks to be a powerful piece by @mmasnick that explores the unintended consequences / âcollateral damageâ of various Internet regulations around the world.
Itâs good to see the data and sources supporting what many of us thought.. these regulations are usually not working, and in fact having opposite results.
Recommended if you are interested in #InternetGovernance / #Internet / #NetGov
From: @mmasnick
https://mastodon.social/@mmasnick/110186686592366277
"If approved, these proposed rules would be a disaster for the Internet as we know it, undermining existing net neutrality regulations, shifting costs to end-users, consolidating the position of big tech companies, and potentially even triggering a #fragmentation of the #Internet."
Read more: https://www.politico.eu/article/new-eu-telecom-rules-will-leave-everyone-worse-off-internet-network/
"The idea that content providers would require a separate contract with a network on the other side of the world to deliver traffic is in direct conflict with the very essence of the #Internet." - Internet Society's Carl Gahnberg
via @politico
https://www.politico.eu/article/new-eu-telecom-rules-will-leave-everyone-worse-off-internet-network/
We're joining Apolitical on 13 April for an online workshop for any public servant or #policymaker who is curious about using data #encryption in the public serviceâhow it is currently used and how it could be used.
Learn more and register: https://apolitical.co/events/why-its-so-important-to-encrypt-data-in-the-public-service
Great article about #encryption and the danger of the UKâs #OnlineSafetyBill -
âEncryption is under attack, and the Online Safety Bill isn't the only culpritâ
We Testified Because the Internet Needs a Voice - https://www.internetsociety.org/blog/2023/03/we-testified-because-the-internet-needs-a-voice/
ICYMI - a good piece by my good friend Deepak writing in Businessline:
"Telecom licensing is about carriage, not content".
"Even if one were to speciously accept the âSame Service, Same Ruleâ argument such a regime must confer âSame Rightsâ. However, the OTTs cannot participate in the spectrum auctions, nor are they eligible for right of way to lay a cable. Clearly, they are not the same."
Worth a read - research from our friends at InternetNZ on how New Zealanders use the Internet. Some interesting insights around issues such as safety, usage and sentiment.
https://internetnz.nz/new-zealands-internet-insights/new-zealands-internet-insights-2022/
Watching the annual State of the Net conference (#SOTN / #SOTN2023) streaming live out of Washington, DC, today:
https://www.stateofthenet.org/live/
Some great topics on the agenda: https://sotn23.sched.com/
My plan was originally to join for the #LEOS satellite conversation happening at 11:30am US ET (an hour from now), but I'm tuning in now for a panel about #AI and #governance that should be starting momentarily on the "Breakout Track 1" stream.
WEBCAST MAR 1 5pm-6pm EST â IPNSIG Academy Talk 11: Space Policy, Perspective on IPN Governance â Scott Pace
This presentation briefly covers primary governance issues, from numbering conventions and spectrum allocations, to time standards and domain definitions.
WEBCAST FEB 28 16:00 UTC â Center for Data Innovation - Can Regulators Handle the Mastodons of the World?
PANEL
Neil Chilson, Stand Together
Konstantinos Komaitis, Lisbon Council
Gina Neff, Minderoo Centre
MODERATOR Kir Nuth
#post #datainnovation #datainnovation @datainnovation @kkomaitis#mastodon #activitypub #netgov #CoMo #OnlineSafety
WEBCAST FEB 23 11:00-12:30 EST (16:00-17:30 UTC) â CITI Governance â ICANN Independence, Seven Years On?
2023 marks 25 years since ICANN's founding in 1998, and 7 years since the 2016 IANA transition made it a free-standing organization that is accountable primarily to its multistakeholder community.
The panel will consider lessons of its experience for the future of global Internet and digital governance.