Re: [kictanet] [Internet Policy] New Policy Brief: Internet Shutdowns
Listers, This might be of interest to some. Regards ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Nicolas Seidler <seidler@isoc.org> Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2017 10:59:33 +0000 Subject: [Internet Policy] New Policy Brief: Internet Shutdowns To: ISOC Internet Policy <internetpolicy@elists.isoc.org> Dear colleagues, The latest policy brief on Internet Shutdowns is now available through isoc.app.box.com/v/policybriefs-preview <http://isoc.app.box.com/v/policybriefs-preview> This brief builds upon and broadens existing Internet Society positions and material, including our paper on Internet Content Blocking <https://www.internetsociety.org/resources/doc/2017/internet-content-blocking/>. As a reminder, during this preview period, which will run until 10 November, we would be particularly interested in your input on the following: 1. As "briefing papers" the aim has been to keep the overviews concise, while providing links to more in depth information. At the same time, however, we would like to know: Are there any major points that we missed in the coverage of the issues? We would appreciate if you could use the "Comment" function in Box (login needed) to provide your feedback on the relevant papers. The Comment field can be seen to the right of each document preview in Box. 2. The papers have been written so they would be relevant on a global basis, but could be used as a base to tailor local positions. We are hoping for the online version to have a "Regional Considerations" section that we would like to populate with information, contributed by our Chapters and members, about how these policy issues are addressed in different regions of the world. We would be interested in knowing if Chapters or members would be interested in contributing to such a section. We welcome your comments. On a related note, I wanted to bring your attention to a new Internet Freedom Election Monitor by Freedom House: https://freedomhouse.org/report/special-reports/internet-freedom-election-mo... The Monitor estimates the risk of restrictions on Internet freedom during upcoming elections across some of the 65 countries assessed by their Freedom on the Net report. This could prove to be a useful early warning tool to anticipate possible restrictions of Internet access, including shutdowns. Thank you, Nicolas Nicolas Seidler Senior Policy Advisor Internet Society seidler@isoc.org -- Barrack O. Otieno +254721325277 +254733206359 Skype: barrack.otieno PGP ID: 0x2611D86A
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