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Dear all,

Please find below the outline of the Report of the Dynamic Coalition on Network neutrality (DC) as well as the draft agenda of the DC meeting that will take place at the IGF, on 25 October, from 9 to 10:30, in room 7.  

After a brief introduction and a keynote, the DC meeting will be structured as an open and interactive debate. The authors of the position-papers, which have been selected for the DC Report, will take part to a roundtable aimed at analysing the content of the DC Report and, particularly, discussing the Model Framework on Network Neutrality that has been elaborated by the DC over the last three months.

The Report will be officially released at the DC meeting and then will be published on the DC website under CC Licenses.

Please, do not hesitate to contact me (in private) should you have any questions or suggestions pertaining to the aforementioned initiatives.

All the best,

Luca  

 


THE IMPORTANCE OF NETWORK NEUTRALITY FOR THE INTERNET OF TOMORROW

REPORT OF THE DYNAMIC COALITION ON NETWORK NEUTRALITY

 

    • Foreword
    • Preface (Marietje Schaake)
    • Introduction – Framing the Network Neutrality Debate: a Multi-Stakeholder Approach towards a Policy Blue-print (Primavera De Filippi and Luca Belli)
    • Network Neutrality and Human Rights: An Input Paper (Luca Belli)
    • The Importance of Internet Neutrality to Protecting Human Rights Online (Andrew McDiarmid & Matthew Shears)
    • Net Neutrality from a Public Sphere Perspective (Francesca Musiani & Maria Löblich)
    • Net Neutrality: Ending Network Discrimination in Europe (Raegan MacDonald & Giusy Cannella)
    • Network Neutrality under the Lens of Risk Management (Alejandro Pisanty)
    • Net Neutrality and Quality of Service (Louis Pouzin)
    • Net Neutrality: Past Policy, Present Proposals, Future Regulation? (Chris Marsden)
    • Privatised Online Enforcement Series (Joe McNamee)
    • A Discourse-Principle Approach to Network Neutrality: A Model Framework and its Application (Luca Belli & Matthijs van Bergen)

    • Conclusion

 

 

MEETING AGENDA  

·         Brief introduction (Luca Belli 5 minutes):

·         Keynote (Chris Marsden 10 min):

·         Interactive debate involving the DC-Report authors (or their spokespeople) and the attendees (50 min)

·         Participatory analysis of the Model Framework on Network Neutrality (25 min)

·         Conclusion and Next Steps

 


Luca Belli
Doctorant en Droit Public
CERSA,Université Panthéon-Assas
Sorbonne University