[pp.int.general] Let's fight the intentions of governing the Internet at the ITU. (read how-to and act immediately!)
roberto aka robske
evilteddyxl at gmail.com
Mon Nov 5 09:09:27 CET 2012
As far as I know, there has been work ongoing on this front internationally
by the Pirate Parties for 2 years by now. I don't know anything about the
details how it actually went to work, but all I know that there's been work
done on this problem for 2 years at the very least.
-- Robske
On Mon, Nov 5, 2012 at 1:12 AM, Aleksandar Blagojevic <
piratska.partija.srbije at gmail.com> wrote:
> Read/translate/derive this paper:
> https://www.cdt.org/files/file/Global%20Internet%20Governance%20and%20the%20ITU.pdf
>
> 1. *Find** ITU representative* __*person*/s__ of organizations *in your
> country* - http://www.itu.int/cgi-bin/htsh/mm/scripts/mm.list?_search<http://www.itu.int/cgi-bin/htsh/mm/scripts/mm.list?_search=ITUstates&_languageid=1>
> =ITUstates&_languageid<http://www.itu.int/cgi-bin/htsh/mm/scripts/mm.list?_search=ITUstates&_languageid=1>
> =1<http://www.itu.int/cgi-bin/htsh/mm/scripts/mm.list?_search=ITUstates&_languageid=1>
>
> (1a. You may want to *establish that your ITU representative actually is
> not already of the same opinion as you.* The United States ambassador to
> the EU and the European COmmission have already come out in favour of the
> line which is advocated by us as pirates (namely that the ITU is not an
> appropriate forum for the type of discussions that have been raised). Are
> all member states following the COmmission? We don't know. Sweden will be
> following the US.)
> >>>I understand that every ITU-meber/organization has it's own independent
> voice which we can influence.
>
> 2. * Be real pain in the ass*: Call them on the phone, send official
> emails. Send communication requests: as a pirate party, as your other
> organization, as an Internet user/person. Arrange meetings/talks/panels in
> person.
>
> 3. *Organize public panel* - the more mainstream media you go - the
> merrier.
>
> 3.1. *OR hijack already arranged mainstream public panel*
>
> 4. * Demand - in public - clear and sharp promise of your
> representative: to __oppose__ ITU intention* to be authority over
> Interent.
> Bind your representative to the promise made in public by all legal
> means available to you. (that they _will_ OPPOSE ITU INTENTIONS).
>
> **All this will be materialized by voting in WCIT-12 conference this
> December in Dubai. Every country has one vote. There is no veto on this
> panel. We have to make and safeguard right votes in our own countries and
> therefore save open and libre Internet.
>
> *clicktivizm: **
> https://www.cdt.org/letter/sign-letter-opposing-itu-authority-over-internet
> *
>
> real dangers: "small" countries are in fact puppets of big ones. the
> battle will boil down to this field. if Internet manage to bring right
> voices on the table, safeguarded from the corporate vultures, - open&free
> communication will win. every action counts.
>
> --disclaimer--
> It is remarkable how the list is silent about this problem.
> This is v0.1 course of action I suggest.
> I would like us to act/develop on this right away.
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> --
> I prefer to have options, rather than plans.
> Aleksandar Blagojevic aka blaeks <http://blaeks.wordpress.com/>
> Pirate party of Serbia<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pirate_Party_of_Serbia>
>
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--
Roberto Moretti
PPNL Member & Indie Games Developer.
@robskemoretti
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