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* Watch Rousseff's UN speech [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lhcKqJKtaPg here]. | * Watch Rousseff's UN speech [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lhcKqJKtaPg here]. | ||
[[ICANN]] CEO [[Fadi Chehade]] met with Rousseff on 8 October 2013 to discuss her recent proposals and urge her to take a multistakeholder approach that did not revolve around government or U.N. oversight. Following the meeting, Rousseff announced that Brazil would host a high-level meeting on the future of Internet Governance in April 2014, what would later become NETmundial.<ref>[http://www.presstv.com/detail/2013/10/11/328790/brazil-to-host-web-governance-confab/ Brazil to Host Web Governance Confab, PressTV.com] Retrieved 28 May 2014</ref><ref>[http://www.circleid.com/posts/20131023_icann_explains_brazil_meeting_initiative/ ICANN explains Brazil Meeting initiative, CircleID] Retrieved 28 May 2014</ref> | |||
==Sessions and Topics== | ==Sessions and Topics== |
Revision as of 18:59, 28 May 2014
Dates: | April 23-24 2014 |
Location: | Las Vegas, USA |
Host: | Brazil |
Venue: | Grand Hyatt Hotel |
Website: | NETmundial.org |
Total Registrants: | 1,480 |
NETmundial (Tagline: Global Multistakeholder Meeting on the Future of Internet Governance) was a two-day global meeting on the topic of Internet governance, attended by a group of stakeholders including government officials, representatives of global Internet organizations, and others. The meeting took place in São Paulo, Brazil between 23-24 April 2014. It was hosted by the Brazilian government in the Grand Hyatt Hotel.[1]
Background
In June 2013, former US National Security Agency employee Edward Snowden leaked thousands of secret documents that revealed an extensive spying program by the NSA conducted over Internet infrastructures on citizens in various parts of the world. The news gained international attention for many weeks and prompted governments and organizations to condemn the US Government and the NSA and call for changes in how the Internet was structured and governed.
Following revelations that Brazil's citizens and companies had been a target of NSA spying, Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff publicly condemned the US and was vocal regarding changes that needed to be done to make the Internet free from NSA spying. On 24 September 2013, Rousseff gave a speech at a United Nations summit in which she expressed her outrage at the NSA spying, and stated that "Brazil will present proposals for the establishment of a civilian multilateral framework for the governance and use of the Internet and to ensure the effective protection of data that travels through the web."[2][3]
- Watch Rousseff's UN speech here.
ICANN CEO Fadi Chehade met with Rousseff on 8 October 2013 to discuss her recent proposals and urge her to take a multistakeholder approach that did not revolve around government or U.N. oversight. Following the meeting, Rousseff announced that Brazil would host a high-level meeting on the future of Internet Governance in April 2014, what would later become NETmundial.[4][5]
Sessions and Topics
Outcomes
References
- ↑ About NETmundial Retrieved 27 May 2014
- ↑ STATEMENT BY H. E. DILMA ROUSSEFF, AT THE OPENING OF THE GENERAL DEBATE OF THE 68TH SESSION OF THE UNITED NATIONS GENERAL ASSEMBLY (PDF) Retrieved 28 May 2014
- ↑ Brazil's Roussef UN statement, RT.com, Sept 2013 Retrieved 28 May 2014
- ↑ Brazil to Host Web Governance Confab, PressTV.com Retrieved 28 May 2014
- ↑ ICANN explains Brazil Meeting initiative, CircleID Retrieved 28 May 2014