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2014년 4월 21일

저자:
Deborah Brown, Access

Spotlight on Internet Governance Part Four: NetMundial

...NetMundial, [evolved into] an initiative of 12 governments -- Argentina, France, Ghana, Germany, India, Indonesia, South Africa, South Korea, Tunisia, Turkey, and the United States have since joined Brazil -- with representatives of civil society, academia, and the technical community participating in various planning committees...The innovative structure of NetMundial...comes with risks...That said, NetMundial presents an excellent opportunity to advance some critical issues at a pivotal moment...[Describes "key issues to watch", including human rights, privacy, surveillance, development & access to the internet]

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