Internet for All. Proceedings of the Third Internet Governance Forum

Internet for All. Proceedings of the Third Internet Governance Forum

INTERNET FOR ALL Proceedings of the Third Internet Governance Forum Hyderabad, India 3-6 December 2008 Edited by Don MacLean Файл загружен с http://www.ifap.ru General Table of Contents Message by Sha Zukang, Under-Secretary-General, United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UNDESA) ……………………..i Introduction……………………………………………………………...……….ii Preface ......................................................................................................... 1 Setting the Scene ....................................................................................... 5 Opening Ceremony, 3 December 2008.....................................................6 Opening Session, 3 December 2008.......................................................16 Part 1 – Reaching the Next Billion.............................................................. 34 Chairman’s Summary of the Main Sessions..........................................35 Panel Discussion on Realizing a Multilingual Internet .........................39 Panel Discussion on Access...................................................................50 Open Dialogue on Reaching the Next Billion ........................................67 Reports of Workshops, Best Practice Forums, Open Forums and Dynamic Coalitions ..................................................................................84 Part 2 – Promoting Cyber-security and Trust ........................................... 117 Chairman’s Summary of Main Sessions ..............................................118 Panel Discussion on Dimensions of Cyber-security and Cyber-crime ..................................................................................................................125 Panel Discussion on Fostering Security, Privacy and Openness .....143 Open Dialogue on Promoting Cyber-security and Trust ....................159 Internet for All 04 July 2009 Reports of Workshops, Best Practice Forums and Dynamic Coalitions ..................................................................................................................179 Part 3 – Managing Critical Internet Resources......................................... 206 Chairman’s Summary of the Main Sessions........................................207 Panel Discussion on the Transition from IPv4 to IPv6 .......................213 Panel Discussion on Global, Regional and National Arrangements for Internet Governance...............................................................................229 Open Dialogue on Managing Critical Internet Resources ..................245 Reports of Workshops, Best Practice Forums, Open Forums and Dynamic Coalitions ................................................................................271 Part 4 – Future Challenges and Next Steps............................................. 291 Chairman’s Summary of Main Sessions ..............................................292 Panel Discussion on Emerging Issues.................................................298 Open Dialogue on Taking Stock and the Way Forward......................326 Reports of Workshops, Best Practice Forums, Open Forums and Dynamic Coalitions ................................................................................354 Wrapping Up ........................................................................................... 384 Closing Ceremony, 6 December 2008 ..................................................385 Postscript................................................................................................ 397 2 Internet for All 04 July 2009 Detailed Table of Contents Message by Sha Zukang, Under-Secretary-General, United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UNDESA) ……………………..i The Second IGF book- Markus Kummer ...…………………………….…...…ii The Third IGF:A Further Step from Process to Performance- Nitin Desai.. iv Editor's introduction - Don MacLean…………………………………………..vi Editorial Approach…………………………………………………………….…vi Observations on the Proceedings …………………………………………....vviiii Preface ......................................................................................................... 1 Setting the Scene ......................................................................................... 5 Opening Ceremony, 3 December 2008........................................................6 Opening Session, 3 December 2008 .........................................................16 Part 1 – Reaching the Next Billion.............................................................. 34 Chairman’s Summary of the Main Sessions ..............................................35 Panel on Realizing a Multilingual Internet ..................................................35 Panel on Access: Reaching the Next Billion ..............................................36 Open Dialogue Session..............................................................................37 Panel Discussion on Realizing a Multilingual Internet................................39 Introductory Remarks .................................................................................39 Presentations by the Panelists ...................................................................41 Discussion ..................................................................................................47 Panel Discussion on Access ......................................................................50 Introductory Remarks .................................................................................50 Presentations by the Panelists ...................................................................51 1 Internet for All 04 July 2009 Discussion ..................................................................................................60 Open Dialogue on Reaching the Next Billion .............................................67 Introductory Remarks .................................................................................67 Reports from the Panel Sessions...............................................................68 Discussion ..................................................................................................71 Reports of Workshops, Best Practice Forums, Open Forums and Dynamic Coalitions....................................................................................................84 Realizing a Multilingual Internet .................................................................84 WS 4: Internationalized Domain Names ....................................................84 Dynamic Coalition for Linguistic Diversity ..................................................84 Access........................................................................................................86 WS 2: Challenges Facing Internet Operators in Developing Countries .....86 WS 7: Low-Cost Sustainability Access.......................................................90 WS 9: Including Accessibility and Human Factors in the Universalization of the Internet .................................................................................................93 WS 20: Governance for Gatekeepers ........................................................95 Dynamic Coalition on Accessibility and Disability ......................................97 Content.......................................................................................................98 WS 16: Digital Content Strategies and Policies .........................................98 WS 21: Knowledge as a Global Public Good .............................................99 WS 23: Overcoming Obstacles to Effective Digital Education ...................99 WS 25: Digital Identifiers and IPRs ..........................................................100 BPF 68: Enhanced Internet-Enabled Access and Use of Public Sector Information................................................................................................101 Dynamic Coalition on Freedom of Expression and Freedom of the Media on the Internet ..........................................................................................102 Development and Capacity Building ........................................................103 2 Internet for All 04 July 2009 WS 49: A Development Agenda for Internet Governance: From Principle to Practice.....................................................................................................103 WS 56: The Role of Internet Exchange Points in Creating Internet Capacity and Bringing Autonomy to Developing Nations........................................106 WS 58: Network Neutrality Issues and Implications for Development .....108 WS 60: Capacity Building for Web 2.0 .....................................................111 BPF 62: Internet Governance Capacity Building......................................112 BPF 64: Turkey: A Nation Transforming to Information Society...............115 Part 2 – Promoting Cyber-security and Trust ........................................... 117 Chairman’s Summary of Main Sessions ..................................................118 Dimensions of Cyber-security and Cyber-crime.......................................118 Fostering Security, Privacy and Openness ..............................................120 Open Dialogue Session............................................................................122 Panel Discussion on Dimensions of Cyber-security and Cyber-crime .....125 Introductory Remarks ...............................................................................125 Presentations

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