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WGIG Working papers
They are at: http://www.wgig.org/working-papers.html
Most probably one of our comments should be, before entering details on
contents, to try defining our understanding of internet governance and
thus to specify which issues should be covered by this concept and
which ones shouldn't (because they rather should be dealt with under
legislation, since human rights may well be directly addressed and not
only marginally - or not - impacted. We've got here a general problem
of sovereignty, legitimacy, representativeness, etc.).
As for now the working papers on specific issues are (and this is
really frightening : almost eveything !):
- Administration of Internet names and IP addresses
- Administration of the Root Server system
- Peering and Interconnection
- Telecommunications infrastructure, broadband access, convergence with
NGN
- Cyber security, cybercrime
- Competition policy, liberalization, privatization and regulations
- Multilingualization of Internet naming systems
- Spam
- Dispute Resolution
- Security of network and information systems
- Technical Standards
- Affordable and universal access
- Social dimensions and inclusion
- VoIP
- E-commerce
- Consumer, user protection and privacy
- Unlawful content and access protection
- Intellectual Property Rights (Executive Summary)
- Cultural and linguistic diversity
- Education and human capacity building