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Global Digital Compact
The Compact remains a work in progress, but SG and Tech Wnvoy smartly removed contentious elements - security and internet governance.
MS are still actively considering next steps on the Compact and IGF
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- Mar 2022
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main remaining question is how to implement existing rules
The current OEWG has to further understanding on applicability of existing IL, but RUS sees this as platform for advancing new legal concepts.
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principle of net neutrality
If no one really “owns the internet” and is an open platform for transmission of information, there is no right or wrong to monetisation efforts.
This speaks to a fundamental question of “perspective”
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The proposed model is expected to be subject to a multistakeholder review and eventually adopted through community-driven consensus.
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telecommunications infrastructure (bottom) or the physical layer through which internet traffic flows.
This is the key IG issue that is source of much geopolitics
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digital governance
can we imagine a point when we even drop the “digital” to digital governance and simply discuss governance?
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- Feb 2022
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You are expected to make three to four textus annotations
From experience this is key to energising the group discussion.
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