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Safeguard legitimate expression against censorship Position1 #121601 Safeguards must be in place to prevent censorship of legitimate content in cyberspace. Ensuring lawful access for users without discrimination or interference. | |
+Citations (3) - CitationsAdd new citationList by: CiterankMapLink[1] UN expert urges governments to ensure free flow of information on Internet
Author: Frank La Rue - Special Rapporteur on freedom of expression to the UN General Assembly Cited by: David Price 8:01 PM 23 October 2011 GMT Citerank: (5) 121597Child pornographyChild pornography should be prohibited in cyberspace.959C6EF, 121598Incitement to commit genocideIncitement to commit genocide should be prohibited in cyberspace.959C6EF, 121599Incitement to discrimination, hostility or violenceIncitement to discrimination, hostility or violence should be prohibited in cyberspace.959C6EF, 121600Incitement to terrorismIncitement to terrorism should be prohibited in cyberspace.959C6EF, 121697Blogs, Articles, ReportsSuggest / cite other blogs, articles, reports about the conference that you would like to see included in the map here.609FDDBE URL:
| Excerpt / Summary In his report, the Special Rapporteur outlines four types of “exceptional” expression which States are required to prohibit and criminalize under international law. These are child pornography; incitement to commit genocide; incitement to discrimination, hostility or violence; and incitement to terrorism.
He recommends that States refrain from criminalizing all other forms of expression, and also outlines the safeguards which must be in place to prevent censorship of content under the guise of seemingly legitimate goals. |
Link[3] International Strategy for Cyberspace – Prosperity, Security, and Openness in a Networked World
Author: Barack Obama - May 2011 Cited by: David Price 8:27 PM 29 October 2011 GMT
Citerank: (13) 121671Appropriate principles of behaviourDeveloping and applying appropriate principles of behaviour.8FFB597, 121676Ensuring reliable accessEnsuring reliable and resillient access to cyberspace.8FFB597, 121757Cyberspace is no longer a lawless frontierThe digital world is no longer a lawless frontier, nor the province of a small elite. It is a place where the norms of responsible, just and peaceful conduct among states and peoples have begun to take hold.13EF597B, 121823Intellectual property theft threatens national competitiveness1198CE71, 121824Intellectual property theft undermines innovation1198CE71, 121835Netwtork security should not compromise free flow of informationStates should not have to choose between the free flow of information and the security of their networks.959C6EF, 121836End-to-end, worldwide interoperability of the Internet959C6EF, 121883States reserve right to respond by all means necessaryStates possess an inherent right to self-defense, and reserve the right to use all necessary means—diplomatic, informational, military, and economic—as appropriate and consistent with applicable international law iin response to cyberattacks.1198CE71, 121884Open, secure, and reliable cyberspace should be available to allThe virtues of an open, interoperable, secure, and reliable cyberspace should be more available than they are today.959C6EF, 121887Economic policy959C6EF, 121893Stolen IP can amount to billions of dollars of lost valueStolen information and technology can equal billions of dollars of lost value.1198CE71, 121895Harmonize cybercrime laws internationallyHarmonize cybercrime laws internationally by expanding accession to the Budapest Convention.959C6EF, 121901Denounce those who threaten free expression / associationDenounce those who harass, unfairly arrest, threaten, or commit violent acts against the people who use these technologies.109FDEF6 URL:
| Excerpt / Summary "While offline challenges of crime and aggression have made their way ot the digital world, we will confront them consistent with the principles we hold dear: free speech and association, privacy, and the free flow of information" |
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