What Governments Can Learn from Canada when Regulating Online Harms
Canada’s Online Harms Act should be an example of how to protect the fundamentals of the Internet while improving online safety.
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Workshop No.26 “Teaching Internet Governance: experience of the Schools on IG”
This is the information about another interesting meeting, which you might want to attend - No.26 “Teaching Internet Governance: The experience of the Schools on Internet Governance” , which will ...
Management of Critical Internet Resources in Trinidad & Tobago
In a such as the , the Management of Critical Internet Resources has proven and will continue to be a challenge. While the global developed world community (especially the OECD ...
4th Internet Governance Forum Meeting, Sharm El Sheikh, 14 – 18 November, 2009
I arrived in Sharm El Sheikh on the 14th November around 1am and checked in my hotel about an hour later. The morning of the 14th saw me in the ...
Promoting Cultural Diversity through Cultural Heritage in Cyberspace
: Knowledge is to do with interactions between people in society – individuals, groups, government, professional societies, etc, each with their own agendas. How do we tie society to IT? ...
Measuring the impact of internet governance on sustainable development
The objective of this workshop was to explore the range of indicators needed to monitor whether internet policy and governance choices are leading to an Internet that is supporting social, ...
Social Media and internet governance – legal issues and challenges
Today the Internet has seen a radical dramatic shift. In many senses, this dramatic shift is symbolized by the emergent new social media revolution. Social networking websites have taken the ...
Internet Governance and Recovery and Economic Growth
The workshop number 291 with the above title is being held in Room 2 (Sinai). Extremely informed panelist and very well chaired by Herbert (SAP) and the salient points which ...