Do We Really Want Intellectual Ventures And Disney 'Governing' The Internet?
from the don't-think-so dept
The United Nations recently announced the lateset members to its "multistakeholder advisory group" on the issue of "internet governance." As they state, there are 56 members in the group, 33 of which are new. Considering that this is a group that is supposedly planning to act as stakeholders for "governing" the internet, you would hope that it would actually be representative of, you know, internet users. In fact, the press release from the UN states:"The Advisory Group members are from all stakeholder groups and all regions, representing Governments, the private sector, civil society, academia and technical communities."But when you look down the actual list, a different story appears. It looks like the list is pretty much dominated by government "IP" officials, as well as people from telcos, and then people in the domain name registration field. And then there's an exec from the world's largest patent trolling firm, Intellectual Ventures. Oh, and the VP of Global Public Policy Europe for Disney. Because I'm sure we're all comfortable letting Disney determine how the internet should be governed. Are these really the people we want "governing" the internet? There is at least someone from ISOC (the Internet Society), but I'm having a hard time seeing this as a group of people who should actually represent the public in terms of "governing" the internet.
Filed Under: internet governance, internet society, united nations
Companies: disney, intellectual ventures