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D-DAY 2005 Milano, 24 novembre Internet Governance: la posizione italiana

D-DAY 2005 Milano, 24 novembre Internet Governance: la posizione italiana. Stefano Trumpy CNR, Istituto di Informatica e Telematica Rappresentante per il governo nel GAC/ICANN e Vice-chair Presidente di Società Internet - sezione italiana di ISOC. Documenti di riferimento

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D-DAY 2005 Milano, 24 novembre Internet Governance: la posizione italiana

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  1. D-DAY 2005 Milano, 24 novembre Internet Governance: la posizione italiana Stefano Trumpy CNR, Istituto di Informatica e Telematica Rappresentante per il governo nel GAC/ICANN e Vice-chair Presidente di Società Internet - sezione italiana di ISOC

  2. Documenti di riferimento • Tavolo di consultazione con la società civile sul governo internazionale della rete Internet (18 Ottobre 2005) • Ministro Lucio Stanca http://www.isoc.it/documenti/20051018_Presentazione_Stanca.pdf • Stefano Trumpy http://www.isoc.it/documenti/20051018_Presentazione_Trumpy.pdf • Audizione in Parlamento del Ministro Lucio Stanca in vista del Summit di Tunisi (10 novembre 2005) http://www.innovazione.gov.it/ita/comunicati/2005_11_10.shtml • Posizione sulla “Internet governance” adottata dal Consiglio di ISOC ITALIA il 10 novembre 2005 http://www.isoc.it/documenti/200511_ISOC-ITALIA-WSIS-TUNISI.pdf • TUNIS AGENDA FOR THE INFORMATION SOCIETY documento approvato a Tunisi il 16 novembre 2005 http://www.itu.int/wsis/docs2/tunis/off/6rev1.html

  3. …omissis… In generale, dal nostro punto di vista, il nuovo modello di cooperazione per la governance di Internet voluto dall’Unione Europa dovrà: • essere condiviso con tutti i maggiori stakeholders (portatori di interessi) coinvolti nel funzionamento di Internet, in primo luogo ICANN con il suo modello bottom-up; • sviluppare una cooperazione orizzontale e un dialogo proficuo tra ICANN ed i governi sulle questioni di politica pubblica; • evitare la creazione di nuove strutture burocratiche. …omissis… MINISTRO LUCIO STANCA - 18 Ottobre 2005

  4. …omissis… Auspichiamo un ICANN funzionante e rafforzato, che sappia promuovere la partecipazione dei paesi in via di sviluppo alla Governance internazionale della rete pur contenendo le aspirazioni di quei governi che dall’internazionalizzazione delle strutture di gestione e dalla natura multilaterale del negoziato vogliono trarre la possibilità di condizionare il libero sviluppo di Internet. …omissis… MINISTRO LUCIO STANCA - 18 Ottobre 2005

  5. Rappresentanti per il governo italiano nel GAC/ICANN Stefano Trumpy (Vice chair) - Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche Luisa Franchina - Istituto Superiore delle Comunicazioni e delle Tecnologie dell’informazione

  6. […] • We recognise that the existing arrangements for Internet governance have worked effectively to make the Internet the highly robust, dynamic and geographically diverse medium that it is today, with the private sector taking the lead in day-to-day operations, and with innovation and value creation at the edges. […] TUNIS AGENDA FOR THE INFORMATION SOCIETY approved 16 nov 2005

  7. […] 58. We recognise that Internet Governance includes more than Internet naming and addressing. It also includes other significant public policy issues such as, inter alia, critical Internet resources, the security and safety of the Internet, and developmental aspects and issues pertaining to the use of the Internet. […] TUNIS AGENDA FOR THE INFORMATION SOCIETY approved 16 nov 2005

  8. […] • Countries should not be involved in decisions regarding another country’s country-code Top-Level Domain (ccTLD). Their legitimate interests, as expressed and defined by each country, in diverse ways, regarding decisions affecting their ccTLDs, need to be respected, upheld and addressed via a flexible and improved framework and mechanisms. […] Statement sui Country Code Top Level Domain (.de, .it, .jp, …) TUNIS AGENDA FOR THE INFORMATION SOCIETY approved 16 nov 2005

  9. […] 64. We recognize the need for further development of, and strengthened co-operation among, stakeholders for public policies for generic top-level domain names (gTLDs). […] Statement sui Generic Top Level Domain (.com, .net, .museum, …) TUNIS AGENDA FOR THE INFORMATION SOCIETY approved 16 nov 2005

  10. […] 68. We recognize that all governments should have an equal role and responsibility, for international Internet governance and for ensuring the stability, security and continuity of the Internet. We also recognize the need for development of public policy by governments in consultation with all stakeholders. […] TUNIS AGENDA FOR THE INFORMATION SOCIETY approved 16 nov 2005

  11. […] 69. We further recognise the need for enhanced cooperation in the future, to enable governments, on an equal footing, to carry out their roles and responsibilities, in international public policy issues pertaining to the Internet, but not in the day-to-day technical and operational matters, that do not impact on international public policy issues. 70. Using relevant international organisations, such cooperation should include the development of globally-applicable principles on public policy issues associated with the coordination and management of critical Internet resources. In this regard, we call upon the organisations responsible for essential tasks associated with the Internet to contribute to creating an environment that facilitates this development of public policy principles. […] TUNIS AGENDA FOR THE INFORMATION SOCIETY approved 16 nov 2005

  12. […] 71. The process towards enhanced cooperation, to be started by the UN Secretary-General, involving all relevant organisations by the end of the first quarter of 2006, will involve all stakeholders in their respective roles, will proceed as quickly as possible consistent with legal process, and will be responsive to innovation. Relevant organisations should commence a process towards enhanced cooperation involving all stakeholders, proceeding as quickly as possible and responsive to innovation. The same relevant organisations shall be requested to provide annual performance reports. […] TUNIS AGENDA FOR THE INFORMATION SOCIETY approved 16 nov 2005

  13. […] • We ask the Secretary-General of the United Nations, in an open and inclusive process, to convene, by the second quarter of 2006, a meeting of the new forum for multi-stakeholder policy dialogue—called the Internet Governance Forum (IGF). […] TUNIS AGENDA FOR THE INFORMATION SOCIETY approved 16 nov 2005

  14. […] 73.The Internet Governance Forum, in its working and function, will be multilateral, multi-stakeholder, democratic and transparent. To that end, the proposed IGF could: • Build on the existing structures of Internet Governance, with special emphasis on the complementarity between all stakeholders involved in this process – governments, business entities, civil society and inter-governmental organisations; • Have a lightweight and decentralised structure that would be subject to periodic review; • Meet periodically, as required. IGF meetings, in principle, may be held in parallel with major relevant UN conferences, inter alia, to use logistical support. […] TUNIS AGENDA FOR THE INFORMATION SOCIETY approved 16 nov 2005

  15. […] 77. The IGF would have no oversight function and would not replace existing arrangements, mechanisms, institutions or organisations, but would involve them and take advantage of their expertise. It would be constituted as a neutral, non-duplicative and non-binding process. It would have no involvement in day-to-day or technical operations of the Internet. […] TUNIS AGENDA FOR THE INFORMATION SOCIETY approved 16 nov 2005

  16. […] 82. We welcome the generous offer of the Government of Greece to host the first meeting of the IGF in Athens no later than 2006 and we call upon the UN Secretary-General to extend invitations to all stakeholders and relevant parties to participate at the inaugural meeting of the IGF. […] TUNIS AGENDA FOR THE INFORMATION SOCIETY approved 16 nov 2005

  17. ISOC ITALIA (http://www.isoc.it)QUADERNI DELL’INTERNET ITALIANOcollezione di monografie sui vari aspetti della rete. già editi:[1] “La rete contro lo spam: che cos’è, come combatterlo”, Collana Patologie della rete, novembre 2004. [2] “Futuro della gestione internazionale di Internet”, Collana Internet Governance, agosto 2005. prossime edizioni: Diritti in Rete; Internet e Comunicazione; Internet e Politica.l'edizione online è disponibile a http://www.quadernionline.it

  18. ….grazie per l'attenzione… stefano.trumpy@iit.cnr.it

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