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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Gracias Natalia...!!!</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV>Buenos días!<BR><BR></DIV>Les reenvío el link a una peli que se acaba de
lanzar y explica la relación entre los derechos humanos y protocolos de
internet.<BR></DIV>Muy interesante, para retomar nuestro
debate!<BR><BR></DIV>Saludos,<BR><BR></DIV>Natalia<BR><BR>
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class=gmail_sendername>Niels ten Oever</B> <SPAN dir=ltr><<A
href="mailto:lists@digitaldissidents.org">lists@digitaldissidents.org</A>></SPAN><BR>Date:
2016-03-04 12:02 GMT-03:00<BR>Subject: [bestbits] Net of Rights<BR>To:
BestBits <<A
href="mailto:bestbits@lists.bestbits.net">bestbits@lists.bestbits.net</A>><BR><BR><BR>Hi
all,<BR><BR>Today, 4 March, ARTICLE 19 and Coding Rights are launching ‘Net
of<BR>Rights’, a short film which explores the link between internet
protocols<BR>and human rights online. The film will screen at 6pm at the
Internet<BR>Freedom Festival.<BR><BR>Please find the film Net of Rights
here:<BR><A
href="https://hrpc.io/wp-content/uploads/videos/netofrights.io.mp4"
target=_blank
rel=noreferrer>https://hrpc.io/wp-content/uploads/videos/netofrights.io.mp4</A><BR><BR>and
the teaser here:<BR><A
href="https://hrpc.io/wp-content/uploads/videos/netofrights.io_teaser.mp4"
target=_blank
rel=noreferrer>https://hrpc.io/wp-content/uploads/videos/netofrights.io_teaser.mp4</A><BR><BR>If
the teaser doesn't show in your browser, you can also use this link:<BR><A
href="https://vimeo.com/157722482" target=_blank
rel=noreferrer>https://vimeo.com/157722482</A><BR><BR>Here is the press
release (also below):<BR><A href="http://is.gd/kqYjc3" target=_blank
rel=noreferrer>http://is.gd/kqYjc3</A><BR><BR>and please get involved in the
work at: <A href="https://hrpc.io/" target=_blank
rel=noreferrer>https://hrpc.io/</A><BR><BR>It is too-often assumed that there
is no link between protocols (the<BR>standards which underpin the way the
internet functions) and human<BR>rights, but this is simply not the case, as
the film argues.<BR><BR>The Internet aspires to be the global ‘network of
networks’, providing<BR>connectivity for all users, at all times, for any
content. Connectivity<BR>increases the capacity for individuals to exercise
their rights, meaning<BR>that the architectural design of the internet is,
necessarily,<BR>intertwined with the human rights framework.<BR><BR>Promoting
open, secure and reliable connectivity is essential for the<BR>rights to
privacy, expression and assembly. But how are these concepts<BR>addressed at
the protocol level? Without proper definition, the human<BR>rights-enabling
characteristics of the internet are at risk.<BR><BR>The role of human rights
in Internet policy is slowly becoming part of<BR>the general discourse. Former
United Nations (UN) Special Rapporteur on<BR>the promotion and protection of
the right to freedom of opinion and<BR>expression, Frank La Rue, explicitly
spoke of the replationship, leading<BR>to the approval of the landmark
resolution "on the promotion, protection<BR>and enjoyment of human rights on
the Internet" at the UN Human Rights<BR>Council, and the resolution "The right
to privacy in the digital age" at<BR>the UN General Assembly.<BR><BR>Mapping
the relationship between human rights and internet protocols
and<BR>architectures is a new research challenge, which requires
the<BR>development of a consistent methodology, bringing human rights
experts<BR>together with the community of researchers and developers of
Internet<BR>standards and technologies. The Human Rights Protocol Research
Group is<BR>a group chartered to research how standards and protocols (the
rules by<BR>which the internet functions) can enable, strengthen, or threaten
human<BR>rights.<BR><BR>The rights-enabling characteristics of the Internet
will be increasingly<BR>endangered if they are not properly defined, described
and protected as<BR>such. And, indeed, the other way around: by not protecting
these<BR>characteristics, we risk loss of functionality and connectivity in
the<BR>architecture of the internet itself.<BR><BR>To protect human rights
online, it will be necessary to explore and map<BR>the link between rights and
protocol, ensuring the survival of a<BR>decentralized and collaborative
internet, in which freedom of expression<BR>through unimpeded connectivity
remains a central principle, and a<BR>guiding force.<BR><BR>Conceived in
partnership between ARTICLE 19 and Coding Rights, this film<BR>aims to
highlight the importance of addressing this issue within the<BR>technical
community and human rights advocates, but also to feed into<BR>the work of the
Human Rights Protocol Considerations research group<BR>(HRPC) in the Internet
Research Task Force (IRTF). This group is<BR>currently mapping the relation
between human rights and Internet<BR>protocols, in order to strengthen the
Internet as a human rights<BR>enabling environment, in which freedom of
expression through unimpeded<BR>connectivity remains a central principle and
guiding force.<BR><BR>All the best,<BR><BR>Niels<BR><SPAN class=HOEnZb><FONT
color=#888888><BR>--<BR>Niels ten Oever<BR>Head of Digital<BR><BR>Article
19<BR><A href="http://www.article19.org" target=_blank
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