Topic: igf11

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asteris (Asteris Masouras)

Netizens have forgotten the Russia/China etc. proposal for an internet "code of conduct", presented at #IGF11 http://t.co/79ms81hr #OFF12

1 week 19 hours ago

mrdamian76 (Damian Radcliffe)

RT @ictQATAR: Non-users of the Internet exhibit the least trust in the Internet #IGF11

3 weeks 1 day ago

JacksonMarkz (Jackson Markz)
7 weeks 5 days ago

carlo_cosmatos (Universal Internet)

http://t.co/Jz6oRCUf updated with new educational videos, hope you will find it useful - #internet #igf #igf11

8 weeks 4 days ago

34aLabs (34aLabs)

RT @sgdickinson: #ICANN43 #NetGov, B Drake: we used #IGF11 to discuss IBSA (intergov) proposal. Why not use IGF for similar purposes (WCIT, etc) again?

9 weeks 1 day ago

ryonaitis (rob yonaitis)

RT @sgdickinson: #ICANN43 #NetGov, B Drake: we used #IGF11 to discuss IBSA (intergov) proposal. Why not use IGF for similar purposes (WCIT, etc) again?

9 weeks 1 day ago

sgdickinson (Samantha Dickinson)

#ICANN43 #NetGov, B Drake: we used #IGF11 to discuss IBSA (intergov) proposal. Why not use IGF for similar purposes (WCIT, etc) again?

9 weeks 2 days ago

JoonasD6 (Joonas Mäkinen)

RT @bdelachapelle: Child abuse pictures and illegal music copying cannot be given the same importance nor the same priority #igf11 http://t.co/RXORFamo

10 weeks 6 days ago

piraattinuoret (Piraattinuoret)

RT @bdelachapelle: Child abuse pictures and illegal music copying cannot be given the same importance nor the same priority #igf11 http://t.co/RXORFamo

10 weeks 6 days ago

Fluffy_ja (Majda)

RT @bdelachapelle: Child abuse pictures and illegal music copying cannot be given the same importance nor the same priority #igf11 http://t.co/RXORFamo

11 weeks 3 hours ago

Associated blog posts

Blog post included here have used #igf11 in their title

The Internet Governance for Development (IG4D) main session was an informative meeting chaired by Laurent Elder, from the International Development Research Center, with Mr. Ben Akoh, Project Manager for the International Institute for Sustainable Development, and Ms. Olga Cavalli, Advisor for Technology at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Government of Argentina, as moderators....

Originally blogged by: Kolubahzizi T. Howard
32 weeks 2 days ago View original post.

On Wednesday, September 28, 2011 a panel led by Lillian Nalwoga looked at Mobile Internet, its regulation and its connection with Internet Governance. The purpose of the session was to look at the main question of “Is governance different for the mobile Internet from the wired Internet?” 3 sub questions that were also explored were: (a) what are the key development issues given strong...

Originally blogged by: Kolubahzizi T. Howard
32 weeks 6 days ago View original post.

Not being able to attend the IGF in Kenya, I decided that I would spare no efforts to participate remotely. Unfortunately, I have tried unsuccessfully to log into the remote participation links. I think this may be due to the lack of international broadband connectivity in Liberia. However, thanks to Stephanie Borg Psaila, my instructor in the Internet Governance Foundation course, I was...

Originally blogged by: Kolubahzizi T. Howard
33 weeks 12 hours ago View original post.

Not being able to attend the IGF in Kenya, I decided that I would spare no efforts to participate remotely. Unfortunately, I have tried unsuccessfully to log into the remote participation links. I think this may be due to the lack of international broadband connectivity in Liberia. However, thanks to Stephanie Borg Psail, my instructor in the Internet Governance Foundation course, I was...

Originally blogged by: Kolubahzizi T. Howard
33 weeks 13 hours ago View original post.

This post is in reply to Deirdre’s post, "Facebook and Richard Stallman".

I do agree with Stallman's view and share Deirdre’s concern re FaceBook. I think the problem is bigger than just FaceBook, and has more to do with the tensions that now exist between technology (the Internet) and in the business world. Earlier during the workshop, the point was made that vast amounts of...

Originally blogged by: Michele Marius
33 weeks 13 hours ago View original post.

It’s good to see Special Rapporteur Frank La Rue comment in person on his Report on the promotion and protection of the right to freedom of opinion and expression; even more so to hear him address the concerns of sovereign states.

 

Whether its terrorism, child...

Originally blogged by: Stephanie
33 weeks 14 hours ago View original post.

This post examines the e-Participation Principles workshop, which is one of many scheduled during the Internet Governance Forum that is being held in Kenya from 27 to 30 September. Originally posted on ICT Pulse.



In our daily and professional lives, we have all used...

Originally blogged by: Michele Marius
33 weeks 14 hours ago View original post.

At this morning's UK/Nominet-led new media and social networking workshop, UK internet minister Ed Vaizey said the UK government has no wish to regulate social media. Vaizey said the British government favoured a non-interventionist approach to the internet.

Originally blogged by: Simon Clarke
33 weeks 1 day ago View original post.

UCA journalism student Lewis Fry interviews the Global Intercorp Technology Affairs director Paul Mitchell at the 2011 Internet Governance Forum in Nairobi, Kenya. On behalf of the Commonwealth Internet Governance Forum.

Originally blogged by: Simon Clarke
33 weeks 2 days ago View original post.

The Internet Governance Forum is a multi-stakeholder forum where people from all over the world - from government, industry, the technical community and civil society - come together to discuss the...

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33 weeks 3 days ago View original post.

Next Monday check back here to the Diplo Internet Governance Community to find a link to the 2011 IGF Social Media Aggregator.

 

The aggregator will take your blog posts here on the Diplo Internet Governance site, and tweets that use the #igf11 hash-tag and will bring them together in one place, sifting blog posts by topic and workshop - so you can find tweets and blog posts...

Originally blogged by: Tim Davies
33 weeks 5 days ago View original post.

If you are not able to attend the next IGF in Kenya, you can follow it remotely! There will be interactive channels for e-participation. You can follow the discussions from home, watching the webcast of the event and participating in chat. Or you can also expand the discussions and organize an IGF hub in your city!
Remote participation and specifically the hubs structure has been a...

Originally blogged by: Diplo IGCBP
43 weeks 4 days ago View original post.

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