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30 April 2024

  • 19:0719:07, 30 April 2024 diff hist +603 N Steering Committee - Apr 30 2024Created page with " Melinda Clem, Joly MacFie, Bartlett Cleland, Steve DelBianco, Mike Nelson, Rick Lane, Judith Hellerstein, Mia, Tom Bascom, Kenneth Merrill finalize topic list, group by series, and form teams [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Gt_8NUaqpX80BgtZ1mqUiyP6ijcGsl_jxnHUz_mOkwQ/edit?usp=sharing Panel groups spreadsheet] 1. Content Policy topics (starts row 22) * Topics need to be conflated rather than selected * Online safety regulation & KOSA (29) 2. Data & Privacy..." current

24 April 2024

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25 March 2024

  • 09:2309:23, 25 March 2024 diff hist +681 N 2024 Submission 54Created page with "{{Submissions 2024 |Timestamp=2024/03/24 11:03:00 PM |SG=Private Sector |Submission=The federal government, through collusion with, and coercion of social media platforms censored speech that countered the government position on policies (covid treatment, origin and vaccination) and was detrimental to Democratic party officials (Hunter Biden laptop, election integrity). Shockingly, the Biden administration is doubling down in a supreme court battle to continue those anti..." current

22 March 2024

  • 21:0721:07, 22 March 2024 diff hist +1,337 N 2024 Submission 53Created page with "{{Submissions 2024 |Timestamp=2024/03/22 00:00:00 |SG=Civil Society / Academia |Submission=An important debate in the Internet Governance community is the appropriate role of domain registries and registrars in content regulation. While these entities have a responsibility to enforce contractual provisions related to DNS abuse, they must also navigate complex legal and jurisdictional issues when responding to requests to take down or suspend domain names hosting alleged..." current
  • 21:0621:06, 22 March 2024 diff hist +1,350 N 2024 Submission 52Created page with "{{Submissions 2024 |Timestamp=2024/03/22 02:42:00 PM |SG=Civil Society / Academia |Submission=An important debate in the Internet Governance community is the appropriate role of domain registries and registrars in content regulation. While these entities have a responsibility to enforce contractual provisions related to DNS abuse, they must also navigate complex legal and jurisdictional issues when responding to requests to take down or suspend domain names hosting alleg..." current
  • 21:0321:03, 22 March 2024 diff hist +1,939 N 2024 Submission 51Created page with "{{Submissions 2024 |Timestamp=2024/03/22 02:22:00 PM |SG=Civil Society / Academia |Submission=Although there is a trending movement towards youth inclusion in the Internet Governance ecosystem, these movements are often disconnected and inaccessible to youth without a mentor in the field. This panel would discuss mechanisms to ensure best practices across youth initiatives and foster meaningful engagement among young people in Internet Governance. It will explore creatin..." current

21 March 2024

  • 17:3417:34, 21 March 2024 diff hist +2,452 N 2024 Submission 50Created page with "{{Submissions 2024 |Timestamp=2024/03/21 05:23:00 PM |SG=Civil Society / Academia |Submission=Online safety and well-being is a focus area for state and federal policymakers in the United States as the United Kingdom, European Union, Singapore, Australia and other companies are implementing new online safety regulations for social media and other online services. What are areas of consensus and opportunities to standardize online safety measures and compliance across reg..." current
  • 17:2217:22, 21 March 2024 diff hist +471 N 2024 Submission 49Created page with "{{Submissions 2024 |Timestamp=2024/03/21 03:10:00 PM |SG=Private Sector |Submission=To what extent is robust encryption a crucial part of the cybersecurity and privacy landscape? Should government be able to compel access to in transit messages? |Links=Suggested speaker: Bartlett Cleland - More than 25 years working on federal encryption public pollic |Issue_Areas=Content Policy, Cybersecurity Cybercrime and Online Safety, Data Governance and Privacy, Online Harms }}" current
  • 17:1917:19, 21 March 2024 diff hist +354 N 2024 Submission 48Created page with "{{Submissions 2024 |Timestamp=2024/03/21 02:49:00 PM |SG=Private Sector |Submission=Should ISPs, App stores, and domain name resolution services monitor user activity in order to enforce government restrictions, such as the TikTok ban? |Issue_Areas=Access and Digital Inclusion, Content Policy, Cybersecurity Cybercrime and Online Safety, Online Harms }}" current
  • 17:1817:18, 21 March 2024 diff hist +119 2024 Submission 46No edit summary current
  • 17:1617:16, 21 March 2024 diff hist +404 N 2024 Submission 47Created page with "{{Submissions 2024 |Timestamp=2024/03/21 02:47:00 PM |SG=Private Sector |Submission=What are the respective roles of government, business, civil society and parents in controlling how minors access online services and apps? |Issue_Areas=Access and Digital Inclusion, Content Policy, Cybersecurity Cybercrime and Online Safety, Data Governance and Privacy, Digital Markets and Competition, Online Harms }}" current
  • 17:1217:12, 21 March 2024 diff hist −1 2024 Submission 46No edit summary
  • 17:1217:12, 21 March 2024 diff hist +427 N 2024 Submission 46Created page with "{{Submissions 2024 |Timestamp=2024/03/21 02:45:00 PM |SG=Private Sector |Submission=How does the ruling in NetChoice supreme court cases affect federal and state government powers to impose requirements on social media content moderation practices? |Links=Suggested panelist: Steve DelBianco, CEO of NetChoice, who brought these lawsuits. Spoke about these cases in multiple settings, including the State of the Net in 2024 }}"
  • 02:5302:53, 21 March 2024 diff hist +264 N 2024 Submission 45Created page with "{{Submissions 2024 |Timestamp=2024/03/20 08:58:00 PM |SG=Other |Submission=1. Cancel Culture 2. The shadowbanning of conservative Christians. |Links=Current liberal Western media companies, including Fox. |Issue_Areas=Content Policy, Data Governance and Privacy }}" current

20 March 2024

  • 16:5816:58, 20 March 2024 diff hist +34 2024 Submission 44No edit summary current
  • 16:5816:58, 20 March 2024 diff hist +1,699 N 2024 Submission 44Created page with "{{Submissions 2024 |Timestamp=2024/03/20 03:13:00 PM |SG=Technical Community |Submission=Connectivity opens new opportunities for Rural communities improving their quality of life. It is increasingly a necessity for economic development, education, and healthcare while helping the rural community’s achieve economic self-sufficiency. However, there are many challenges, opportunities, and options to providing sustainable, reliable, and affordable connectivity to rural ar..."
  • 08:0908:09, 20 March 2024 diff hist +49 2024 Submission 43No edit summary current
  • 08:0808:08, 20 March 2024 diff hist +2,204 N 2024 Submission 43Created page with "{{Submissions 2024 |Timestamp=2024/03/20 07:13:00 AM |SG=Private Sector |Submission=At IGF-USA 2024, we propose discussing the intersection of cyber norms and the metaverse, exploring how evolving digital landscapes shape international law and governance. Additionally, topics such as AI in cyberdiplomacy, the impact of cyber feminism on normative frameworks, and the role of drone technology in cyberspace security could foster insightful discussions on emerging challenges..."
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