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To the ITU and all nations meeting at the World Conference on International Telecommunications (WCIT) in Dubai:
As citizens of the world and Internet users, we call on you to reject any changes to current Internet regulations that would weaken or alter the free and open nature of the Internet, or give any government or body the ability to infringe on Internet users’ rights to free speech, free access to information or privacy. We also demand that any proposed changes to current international Internet regulations be publicly debated, and subject to citizen input and approval.
Update: 14 December 2012
Fantastic news -- today, people power stopped authoritarian regimes from putting the internet under crazy government control. Empowered by public opposition, dozens of countries refused to sign the ITU treaty -- making it effectively dead. But this won’t be the last threat to our free Internet. Let’s keep signing and sharing to keep up the pressure for an open Internet!
Update: 12 December 2012
The pressure is working -- the dangerous proposal from Russia and others to empower individual states to censor and filter the Internet has been defeated. While negotiations are moving in the right direction, the threat remains that this conference could seek to assert greater government regulation over the Internet and endanger our privacy and freedom of expression online -- let's keep growing our call, while we are delivering our voices today in Dubai!
Posted: 10 December 2012
Right now at a UN meeting in Dubai, authoritarian regimes are pushing for full governmental control of the Internet in a binding global treaty -- if they succeed, the internet could become less open, more costly and much slower. We just have 1 day to stop them.
The Internet has been an amazing example of people power --allowing us to connect, speak out and pressure leaders like never before. That's largely because it's been governed to date by users and non-profits and not governments. But now countries like Russia, China and United Arab Emirates are trying to rewrite a major telecom treaty called the ITR to bring the Internet under its control -- the web would then be shaped by government interests and not by us, the users. Tim Berners Lee, one of the "fathers of the Internet," has warned that this could increase censorship online and invade our privacy. But if we object with a massive people-powered petition, we can strengthen the hand of countries fighting this power grab.
We have stopped attacks like this before and can do it again before the treaty text is locked this week. A wave of opposition to a new ITR is already building -- sign the petition to tell governments hands off our Internet! and then share this campaign with everyone you know -- when we hit 1 million signers, it'll be delivered straight to the delegates at this cozy meeting.
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Ya firmé la petición hace unos días.
Hoy les deseo una feliz Navidad y un año nuevo lleno de libertad.
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