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Magna Carta of the Internet: "no free man shall be deprived of his liberty"

Posted in atLarge, Future of Internet, ietf, igf, internet, Internet governance forum, isoc, News, w3, w3c | Posted on: October 5th, 2010 by | No Comments

  Magna Carta Sir Tim Berners-Lee, the father of the world wide web, has taken a swipe at the UK’s controversial Digital Economy Act calling its provisions “worrying” and adding that “disconnection from the Internet is a form of imprisonment”. Martyn Warwick of Telecom TV One reports. Speaking in London at an event to mark Read more…


EFF Celeberates its 20th Anniversary

The Electronic Frontier Foundation celebrates its 20th Anniversay on July 10, 2010. To commemorate this event, it has released this animation: This animation depicts three key issues that bother the average Internet user: 3. Onerous user agreements. Users regularly click through monstrous blocks of legalese in order to use the most popular web sites and Read more…


The significance of Open Internet Policies for Business

Posted in At Large, icann, icann jpa, icc, ietf, internet society, isoc, News, w3, w3c, wef | Posted on: May 25th, 2010 by | No Comments

Isoc India Chennai held a meeting on a meeting on May 22, Saturday, evening between 5 and 7 00 pm to coincide with the visit of Rajnesh Singh. He is from Suva, Fiji, was President of Pacific Islands Internet Society (PICISOC) and now serves as Isoc’s Bureau Manager for Asis Pacific region. This meeting was Read more…