Here is an interesting post from Jose Murilo Junior on the Global Voices website, written prior to the start of this year’s IGF, that previews the issues of internet governance and global privacy: "The global debate on Internet governance will once again gather people from all over the world at UN’s IGF, this time in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The process was started last year in Athens, when more than 1,200 participants focused on discussion of the overarching issues tied to the future of information and communications technologies, including control over the Internet architecture and numbering and naming system, security, intellectual property, openness, connectivity, cost and multilingualism."
Here is an interesting post from Jose Murilo Junior on the Global
Voices website, written prior to the start of this year’s IGF, that
previews the issues of internet governance and global privacy: "The
global debate on Internet governance will once again gather people from
all over the world at UN’s IGF, this time in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
The process was started last year in Athens, when more than 1,200
participants focused on discussion of the overarching issues tied to
the future of information and communications technologies, including
control over the Internet architecture and numbering and naming system,
security, intellectual property, openness, connectivity, cost and
multilingualism." Read the rest of the post here.
For a Portuguese version click here.