NETmundial
After NETmundial+10, New Ideas Under Reaffirmed Principles
Uncover the key takeaways and collaborative efforts from NETmundial+10, an important event in the realm of Internet governance.
Take a Brief Survey to Help Strengthen Internet Governance in 2015
2015 is setting up to be another big and busy year for Internet governance discussions. There are key global,...
Update on the NETmundial Initiative
I thought I would give you a brief update on stakeholder conversations and developments since the Board issued its...
Internet Society Statement on the NETmundial Initiative
Honolulu, Hawaii, USA] – 16 November 2014 – The Internet Society Board of Trustees today issued the following statement:...
Let a Thousand Flowers Bloom.fm
A recent misunderstanding at the NETMundial Internet Governance conference in Brazil focused on the meaning of the phrase ‘permissionless...
NETmundial: Variations on a theme–multistakeholder consensus building in action
The NETmundial conference ended on a high note late Thursday night with the reading of the NETmundial Multistakeholder Statement....
Kathy Brown Remarks at the “Beyond NETmundial” Panel
As a participant on the “Beyond NETmundial” panel on Thursday, which included Chengetai Masango, Christoph Steck, Fadi Chehade, Hamadoun...
Permissionless Innovation — Openness, not Anarchy
A sign of success of the Internet is the degree to which we take it for granted. Do you...
Internet Society Observations on the Upcoming NETmundial Meeting
This week, the world’s eyes will turn to Brazil, host of the NETmundial Global Multistakeholder Meeting on the Future...
Committing to the Principle of Openness
Global Multistakeholder Meeting on The Future of Internet Governance (“NETmundial”) The Internet Society (ISOC) appreciates the opportunity to provide...
Internet Governance Observations and Recommendations
Global Multistakeholder Meeting on The Future of Internet Governance (“NETmundial”) The Internet Society (ISOC) appreciates the opportunity to provide...
Open Stand
OpenStand – Modern Paradigm for Global Standards Development: Principles