NETmundial: Civil Society Final Statement
24/04/2014
- Opinión
We would like to thank the Brazilian government for organizing the Global Multistakeholder Meeting on the Future of Internet Governance
We, as a diverse group of civil society organizations from around the world, appreciate having been part of the process.
However we are disappointed because that outcome document fails to adequately reflect a number of our key concerns.
The lack of acknowledgement of net neutrality at NETmundial is deeply disappointing.
Mass surveillance has not been sufficiently denounced as being inconsistent with human rights and the principle of proportionality.
And although the addition of language on Internet intermediary liability is welcomed, the final text fails to ensure due process safeguards which could undermine the rights to freedom of expression and privacy.
We feel that this document has not sufficiently moved us beyond the status quo in terms of the protection of fundamental rights, and the balancing of power and influence of different stakeholder groups.
To sign on: http://bestbits.net/netmundial-response/
* The NetMundial global multistakeholder meeting on Internet governance, convened by the Brazilian government, took place in Sao Paulo on April 23-24 2014. The final declaration is here: http://www.alainet.org/active/73249
https://www.alainet.org/es/node/85061
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