[Briefing] Internet governance in April 2015
Briefings Internet governance and digital policy, Interdisciplinary approaches EventsThe Global Conference on Cyber Space focused on privacy, freedom of expression, and cybersecurity. Tougher legislation is being introduced to combat cyberattacks, and access to encrypted data is a key concern. Updates on internet governance and transition processes are highlighted. Monthly webinars provide in-depth analyses of global digital policy developments. The next briefing is on April 28th, with future events scheduled for May. These briefings, organized by the Geneva Internet Platform, aim to inform and decode digital politics for participants.
[Briefing] Internet governance in March 2015
Briefings Internet governance and digital policy, Interdisciplinary approaches EventsThe text discusses recent advancements in internet governance, such as the appointment of a Special Rapporteur on the Right to Privacy and the launch of the Manila Principles of Intermediary Liability in Asia. Updates on copyright reform, Digital Single Market, and net neutrality in Europe are highlighted, alongside global developments in e-commerce, cybersecurity, and the global architecture. It encourages participation in a webinar on March 31 and provides resources for further information. The message also announces a briefing in April and invites subscribers to stay up-to-date with internet governance events.
[Briefing] Internet governance in February 2015
Briefings Internet governance and digital policy, Interdisciplinary approaches EventsIn February 2015, key topics in Internet governance included Net Neutrality, cybersecurity, and global digital policy issues. The impact of these developments on the global digital policy process was examined during a briefing on the 27th and discussed further in a recording available for viewing. Updates from the Barometer were shared, and expectations for March were outlined. The briefing, organized by the Geneva Internet Platform, offered insights into recent events and upcoming trends in digital politics. Readers were encouraged to participate in future briefings and webinars to stay informed on Internet governance issues.
[Briefing #11] Internet governance in 2015: A decisive year
Briefings Internet governance and digital policy, Interdisciplinary approaches EventsInternet governance in 2015 is crucial, with discussions on post-2015 agendas taking center stage. The transition process, mundial Initiative, and 'Google judgment' shaped debates in 2014. Beyond 2015 implementation and sustainable development agenda discussions are expected. The decision on mandate renewal awaits. An annual prediction event is set for January 27, 2015, online or in Geneva. Stakeholders will make predictions for 2015 and summarize 2014's highlights. Registration is required for the event.
[Briefing #9] Internet governance in October 2014 Dance of the Titans
Briefings Internet governance and digital policy, Interdisciplinary approaches EventsThe Geneva Briefing on Internet Governance occurs monthly, providing updates and analysis on global digital policy. The next session is on November 4, discussing events like the IANA transition and controversies around the Trans-Pacific Partnership. Participants can join online or in Geneva. The briefing also covers topics like internet taxation and upcoming events like the Geneva Internet Conference. To stay informed, one can subscribe to their mailing list.
[Webinar] Geneva Briefing on Internet Governance (October 2014)
Briefings Internet governance and digital policy, Interdisciplinary approaches EventsThe Geneva Briefing on Internet Governance takes place monthly, offering updates on global and digital policy developments. The webinar, conducted from Geneva, reviews past events and looks ahead. The next session is on October 7, 2014, at 13:00. Participants can join online or in person in Geneva. The aim is to provide a comprehensive overview of Internet governance happenings. Attendees are encouraged to register for future briefings and stay informed with regular updates.
[Briefing #7] Internet governance in July and August 2014
Briefings Interdisciplinary approaches, Internet governance and digital policy EventsThe Geneva Briefing on Internet Governance is held monthly and offers updates on global digital policies. A webinar is planned for September 9, 2014, from Istanbul. They summarize digital political events and provide insights, with the next webinar on September 2, 2014. Subscription info: gip@diplomacy.edu.
[Briefing #5] Internet governance in May 2014
Briefings Interdisciplinary approaches, Internet governance and digital policy EventsThe Geneva Briefing on Internet Governance occurs monthly, offering updates and analyses on digital policy developments. The upcoming webinar will cover key events from May 2014, such as .amazon's rejection, net neutrality discussions, and the right to be forgotten ruling. It will also preview June events including the +10 High-Level Event in Geneva and EuroDIG in Berlin. The webinar, led by Dr. Jovan Kurbalija, aims to enhance understanding of internet governance issues.
[Briefing #4] Internet Governance in April 2014
Briefings Interdisciplinary approaches, Internet governance and digital policy EventsJoin the Geneva Briefing on Internet Governance every first Tuesday of the month for updates on global digital policies. Get insights on past developments and upcoming events like net neutrality, IANA transition, WSIS+10, and Freedom Online Conference. Look out for May events including meetings in Dubai, Geneva, Paris, Istanbul, and Stockholm. Stay informed by subscribing to the webinar mailing list for monthly summaries.
[Briefing #3] Internet governance in March 2014
Briefings Interdisciplinary approaches, Internet governance and digital policy EventsThe Geneva Briefing on Internet Governance occurs monthly, offering updates on global digital politics developments. The past webinar reviewed February’s events and looked forward to March, including discussions on Internet control, India’s proposal for an international Internet agency, and Brazil’s Internet Civil Rights Law success. Future topics in April will cover meetings and events like the mundial meeting in São Paolo and -14 in Dubai. The next briefing will feature guest speakers and focus on key Internet governance matters, hosted by Vladimir Radunovic. Participants can stay informed by subscribing to the webinar mailing list.