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1 Internet Governance Forum (IGF) in Athens How to manage global net society? AP-Star Meeting Feb 25 2007 Izumi Aizu

2 2006/9/21 インターネットガバナンス 2 What is Internet Governance? 1.Management of Operation Resource management on Domain Name, IP Address, Root Server, and Communication infrastructure 2. Management of Use of Internet Freedom of Speech/expression, harmful & illegal contents, copyright, security 3. Management of Societal activities by using the Internet Digital Divide, Convergence of Broadcast and Telecom, Long-tail booming business, game addiction etc. DNS IP Address

3 2006/9/21 インターネットガバナンス 3 Internet Governance Forum ( IGF ) Outcome of WSIS Multi-stakeholder process Government, Private sector, Civil Society on equal footing Multistakeholder Advisory Group (Nominated by UN SG Annan) Five year mandate to be reviewed First IGF in Athens: Oct 30 – Nov2 2006 www.intgovforum.org

4 2006/9/21 インターネットガバナンス 4 IGF Preparation Process Feb 16-17: First Consultation meeting Hosted by Nitin Desai, WGIG Chair Secretariat – Markus Kummer Based on WGIG experience Open Questionnaire Multistakeholder Advisory Group (MAG) Named by UN SG Annan, 46 people Nomination accepted May 19: Second Consultation meeting May 22-23: MAG Meeting

5 2006/9/21 インターネットガバナンス 5 First IGF Meeting Oct 30 – Nov 2, 2006, Athens Hosted by Greek Government, as formal UN Conference www.igfgreece2006.gr

6 2006/9/21 インターネットガバナンス 6 IGF Meeting Venue: a resort hotel on coast side Participants, more than expected 1500 registered, (800 was original plan) Half – from Greece Greece Minister Utsumi ITU SG Natasha Primo CS Speaker ICT Minister From Egypt Plenary Session

7 2006/9/21 インターネットガバナンス 7 Observation Fewer participants from developing countries Less support from donor countries/organization – less participation from Private sector & Civil Society No political negotiation, less incentive from developing country governments Many ICANN people: Chairman Vint Cerf, CEO Paul Twomey, Sharil GAC Chair, Regional bodies: RIR, NIR, JPNIC, JPRS Delegation from Japan by Keidanren Headed Murakami NRI President, Fujitsu, Hitachi, Microsoft, JPNIC, JPRS, JISA

8 2006/9/21 インターネットガバナンス 8 Overall Theme: Internet Governance for Development Openness Access Security Diversity No discussion around ICANN/DNS policy matters Many governments expected to use “enhance cooperation” as a separate process Private Sector/CS did not push

9 2006/9/21 インターネットガバナンス 9 Plenary and Workshops Plenary Multistakeholder Policy Dialogue - Setting the Scene Openness Security Diversity Access Workshops 36 workshops organized by MSH

10 2006/9/21 インターネットガバナンス 10 Internet Resource issues Iran government tried to discuss – rejected by the Moderator at opening plenary Brazil said “We have special interest on Internet Core Resource Management for the next meeting in Rio US Head said – “It was great – no major problem emerged” and left on the second day

11 2006/9/21 インターネットガバナンス 11 Infrastructure Security Workshop Hosted by VeriSign DNSSEC as main theme Panel Christina Arida, Advisor, ICT Initiative, National Telecom Regulatory Authority, Gov. of Egypt Lars-Johan Liman, Senior System Specialist, Autonomica I Root Server Operator Izumi Aizu, Institute for HyperNetwork Society, Kumon Center, Tama University -Henrik Kaspersen, Chairman of the Cybercrime Convention Brian Cute, Vice President, VeriSign Inc. (Moderator)

12 2006/9/21 インターネットガバナンス 12 Infrastructure Security WS Root server and と DNSSEC Anycast DESSEC Importance of Infrastructure Investment by Government Importance of International Cooperation: CoC Importance of Individual User participation

13 2006/9/21 インターネットガバナンス 13 Workshop on Security “Global Culture for Cyber Security” Hosted by China Emphasized the Importance of International cooperation

14 2006/9/21 インターネットガバナンス 14 Overall Achievement Free and candid dialogue- well received by almost all participants Many activities behind the scenes Specific Projects emerging

15 2006/9/21 インターネットガバナンス 15 Dynamic Coalitions The StopSpamAlliance joint initiative to gather information and resources on combating spam Members APEC CNSA ITU London Action Plan OECD Seoul-Melbourne MoU

16 2006/9/21 インターネットガバナンス 16 The Dynamic Coalition on Privacy Address emerging issues of internet privacy protection such as digital identities, the link between privacy and development, and the importance of privacy and anonymity for freedom of expression. It aims at developing a set of recommendations for the IGF to consider. Individuals from: American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), Amnesty International, Association for Progressive Communication (APC), Associazione per la Libertà nella Comunicazione Elettronica Interattiva (ALCEI), Center for Communications & Policy Research, India, Centre de Recherche Informatique et Droit, Facultés Universitaires, Notre-Dame de la Paix, Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility (CPSR) – Peru, Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility (CPSR) - USA, Council of Europe (to be confirmed), Cyberlaw Asia, Danish Human Rights Institute, Deutsche Vereinigung für Datenschutz (DVD), Digital Rights Ireland, Electronic Frontier Finland, Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC), European Digital Rights (EDRi), Foundation for, Information Policy Research (FIPR), Government of France, Foreign Ministry, Hellenic Data Protection Authority, Identity Commons Working Group on Identity Rights Agreements, Imaginons un réseau Internet solidaire (IRIS), France, Independent Centre for Privacy Protection in Kiel, Internet Service Providers' Association of South Africa, IP Justice, Italian Internet Governance Advisory Committee, Japan Computer Access for Empowerment (JCAFE), Kuwait Information Technology Society (KITS), LSE Information Systems Group, Metamorphosis Foundation, Microsoft, Net Dialogue of Harvard's Berkman Center and Stanford's Center for, Internet and Society, Netzwerk Neue Medien (NNM), North American Consumer Project on Electronic Commerce (NACPEC), Office of the OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media, Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada, Privacy and Identity Management in Europe (PRIME) Project, Privacy International, Privaterra, SAP, University of Bremen, Collaborative Research Center ”Transformations of the State”, WISeKey, World Bank, World Press Freedom Committee, WSIS Civil Society Working Group on Privacy and Security, WSIS Human Rights Caucus

17 2006/9/21 インターネットガバナンス 17 Dynamic Coalition on Open Standards (IGF DOCS) The IGF Dynamic Coalition on Open Standards (IGF DCOS) will frame and define the most urgent problems related to open technology standards and application interoperability and suggest straightforward, workable solutions that can be implemented by all stakeholders. Government Brazil, Rogério Santanna World Wide Web Consortium, Daniel Dardailler Sun Microsystems, Susy Struble Free Software Foundation Europe, Georg Greve Civil Society Consumer Project on Technology, Jamie Love IP Justice, Robin Gross Yale Information Society Project, Laura DeNardis Bibliotheca Alexandrina, Professor Magdy Nagi.

18 2006/9/21 インターネットガバナンス 18 Dynamic Coalition on the Internet Bill of Rights To explore the concept of an "Internet Bill of Rights", a globally agreed to document that states the rights and duties of individual users of the Internet. An international meeting on the subject will be convened in Italy in 2007. It is suggested that an "Internet Bill of Rights" becomes one of the main themes for the next IGF meeting in Brazil. Members: Brazilian Government Ministry of Culture Centre for Technology and Society of Getulio Vargas Foundation School of Law (Rio de Janeiro) Government of Italy, Ministry of Reform and Innovation in the Public Administration IP Justice Società Internet (ISOC Italy)

19 2006/9/21 インターネットガバナンス 19 A2K@IGF Dynamic Coalition To support and expand Access to Knowledge (A2K) and promote freedom of expression. Members Egypt's Library of Alexandria (Biblotheca Alexandrina) IP Justice Sun Microsystems CPTech Google IP Academy of Singapore Council of Europe Free Software Foundation Europe Electronic Frontier Foundation Member of European Parliament Marco Cappato Kuwait Information Technology Society Computer Professions for Social Responsibility - Peru International Federation of Library Association Association of Progressive Computing Electronic Information for Libraries South Centre Innovation, Access to Knowledge and Intellectual Property Programme Yale Law School Information Society Project

20 2006/9/21 インターネットガバナンス 20 The Way Ahead 2007 Brazil Rio, in Nov  Feb 13 – First Consultation Meeting in Geneva  Waiting for new SG’s direction 2008India 2009 Egypt 2010 Azerbaijan or Lithuania High interest from developing countries Like “Olympic Games” started from Athens

21 2006/9/21 インターネットガバナンス 21 Need for Outreach Build Awareness and Capacity in developing countries AP Community can serve Help educate policy makers on technical/policy matters Organize regional meetings, workshops Organize workshops at Rio


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