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    The path towards centralization of Internet governance under the UN
    15 Dec 2008
    9
    Berkman Center for Internet and Society
    Publius project

    As part of the Tunis Agenda for the Information Society that resulted from the United Nations (UN) World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS), governments agreed to set in motion an Internet Governance Forum (IGF), mandating it, among other tasks, to: 'Discuss public policy issues...

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    The accountable net: peer production of internet governance
    7 Nov 2007
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    David R. Johnson, Susan P. Crawford, John G. Palfrey
    Berkman Center for Internet and Society

    Three problems of online life ? spam, informational privacy, and network security ? lend themselves to the peer production of governance. Traditional sovereigns have tried and, to date, failed to address these three problems through the ordinary means of governance. The sovereign has a role...

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