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[Webinar] Internet governance in November 2014: a bubbling cauldron

02 December 2014 -

Online and WMO building, Geneva

The Geneva Briefing on Internet Governance takes place on the first Tuesday of every month. If you would like to get a regular ‘zoomed-out’ update of the major global IG and digital policies developments, join us online for our next webinar briefing from Geneva, part of the Geneva Internet Platform project, on Tuesday, 2 December, at 12:00 UTC/GMT (13:00 CET). If you are in Geneva, join us in situ; if you are somewhere else, join us online.

[Update] The webinar digest and recording are now available here: Internet governance in November 2014: A bubbling cauldron

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Join us once a month for a round-up of the main IG-related events and developments. Every month, we look back at what happened and look ahead to what’s to come.

register-buttonThe next Geneva Briefing will take place on Tuesday, 2 December, at 12:00 UTC/GMT (13:00 CET). The webinar takes place online, but you can also join in situ at 7 bis Avenue de la Paix, Geneva (WMO building, 2nd floor). To join, please fill in the registration form.

We will discuss, among other topics:

  • Geneva Internet Conference: Highlights and outputs.
  • US-China free trade in ICT: breakthrough on eliminating duties on ICT products and perspectives for new WTO dynamism.
  • Battles over net neutrality: Obama’s message and US perspectives, Swiss telecom agreeement, and messages from ETNO.
  • Cybersecurity developments: OSCE moves with Confidence Building Measures.
  • IGF: the new members of the MAG and preparations for IGF2015.

and more.

Last month’s Geneva Briefing focused on IG developments that took place throughout October. Read last month’s digest: Internet Governance in October 2014: The dance of the Titans.

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