Aims The Dynamic Coalition on Internet Rights and Principles is an informal, open group of organizations, companies, governments and individuals that feel the need to work together for a better definition of the rights and duties of the individual users of the Internet.
Rooted in the United Nations' Internet Governance Forum, the effort aims at understanding how traditional human rights can be adapted and expanded in the new online environment, and how they could be formalized in one or more documents that could act as a reference and be adopted as a code of conduct on an opt-in basis. | Active Participants Our coalition has active participants from the following institutions: - Government of Brazil, Ministry of Culture
- Government of Italy, Ministry of Reform and Innovation in the Public Administration
- Government of France, French Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs
- Government of Argentina,
- Swiss Federal Office of Communication (OFCOM)
- (Advisor to) Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Argentina
- Google Inc.
- UNESCO
- Centre for Technology and Society of Getulio Vargas Foundation School of
Law, Brazil - IP Justice, United States
- Società Internet (ISOC Italy), Italy
- Free Software Foundation Europe
- Committee for a Democratic United Nations, Germany
- Institute of International Law, University of Graz, Austria
- Net Dialogue Project, Universities of Harvard and Stanford, United States
| Web site | Mailing List | Contact - Vittorio Bertola, ISOC Italy: vb(at)bertola(dot)eu
- Max Senges, IRP Chair - Committee for a Democratic United Nations: maxsenges(ar)gmail.com
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