ISOC Policy

@ISOCPolicy

The Internet Society's Public Policy activities are based upon our fundamental belief that the Internet is for everyone.

Joined May 2013

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  1. My is creating real opportunities that can translate into real inclusion in policy making processes.

  2. Starts in 1 hour! A Trusted Internet Through the Eyes of Youth

  3. Want to know what people want when it comes to an information society? Follow the tag

  4. Good morning ! Today is the day to remind people that young adults matter when it comes to policy.

  5. Let's stop thinking about new audiences as targets of policy and start involving them in policy making. Overheard at

  6. “A good idea can come from everywhere; it can come through collaboration” #

  7. Agreement on the goals & collective responsibility are key to address safety & security. The Internet invariants can help

  8. Mutual goals,risk mgmt, planning—all this can be best tackled through the multistakeholder model.

  9. ISOC CEO & President takes the stage @ Conference during ICT Ministerial

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  10. NOTE: The Multi-Stakeholder Conf live stream will be *THURSDAY* evening for viewers in USA / LAC regions. Info:

  11. On The Way To ICT Ministers' Meeting In Japan: Multistakeholder approaches needed to address critical issues -

  12. Call for abstracts - Special issue -Gender, power, relations and the use of evidence in policy – starting a new conversation email me :)

  13. Will you be at next week? If so, register now for our briefing panel on public policy - SPACE IS LIMITED!

  14. It’s not only young people who need to know about . Internet Governance needs to hear from young people.

  15. And with that the hearing on / ends. Reminder that we have info at:

  16. A screen shot of the hearing on / (from the live stream) ->

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  17. For more info and background about the Transition process, please visit our page:

  18. All panelists at / hearing agree that there IS enough time to implement changes without an extension.

  19. First question to panelists in / hearing: Is there enough time to complete work? Will extension be needed?

  20. "Now we need to focus on implementation" of - David Gross at hearing.

  21. Photo of Matthew Shears of at hearing -

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  22. Photo of speaking at the hearing on privatizing / -

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  23. The plan will "maintain the security, stability, resiliency and openness of the Internet." -

  24. "Communities worked hard to ensure functions will continue to operate in predictable manner" -

  25. 2/2 "... that have served as a foundation for the Internet’s growth and development to date." -

  26. 1/2 The transition plan "that was sent to upholds the processes and principles..." -

  27. proposal ensures " remains independent of any government or intergovernmental organization." -

  28. "Any multistakeholder process must be vigilant about preventing capture." -

  29. "Stewardship of functions will be carried out by , itself a multistakeholder entity." -

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