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What is Internet Public Policy?

Our work is based upon our fundamental belief that the Internet is for everyone. In pursuing our objectives, we operate collaboratively and inclusively, working with governments, national and international organizations, civil society, the private sector, and other parties to reach decisions about the Internet that conform to our core values. A primary focus of our public policy work is Internet governance which in 2016 is focused on these three areas:

Our work is informed by the results of our 2015 Internet Governance Survey and we created an Internet Governance Timeline to help track the many events happening over the course of 2016.

How We Work

We work in a multi-stakeholder fashion towards the development of an Open and Sustainable Internet for the benefit of all people. Because the Internet impacts all of us, we work with partners globally of all shapes and sizes to make sure we can address a wide range of social, economic, and policy issues that interfere with an open and sustainable Internet.  For more information regarding our community and partners please visit our Community and Partners Page.

 

Public Policy Blog

  • Are you looking for one place to visit to find the latest information about human rights on the Internet?  Would you like to learn more about the issues and projects around freedom of expression as it pertains to the online world?

    We are pleased to announce the launch today of our "Internet & Human Rights Resource Center” at:

    https://www.internetsociety.org/humanrights/

    On this site you will find information such as:

    - profiles of organizations working in this space
    - our latest blog posts on human rights topics
    - reports and data
    - pointers...

    Date published 29 March 2016

  • Nous sommes heureux de vous informer que grâce aux efforts et à la collaboration de notre communauté, nous lançons aujourd¹hui notre premier recueil de synthèse relatives aux politiques d¹Internet en langue française. Ce recueil est le résultat de l'identification des besoins de notre communauté afin de mieux appréhender les questions liées à la gouvernance de l'Internet par le biais d'une approche commune et simple. Le but ultime de ce recueil étant de fournir une vue succincte des positions de l¹Internet Society sur les questions critiques de l'Internet dans le but de servir de...

    Date published 29 March 2016

  • We are pleased to inform you that through the efforts and collaboration of our community, we are launching our first group of Internet Policy Briefs in French. This is the result of identifying the need of our community to understand issues related to Internet governance through a common and simple approach. The ultimate purpose of these policy briefs is to provide a concise view of Internet Society positions on critical Internet issues and serve as a reference for information and / or guide to governments, policy makers and other stakeholders in the process.

    The ten policy...

    Date published 29 March 2016

  • The 2016 South Summer School on Internet Governance (SSIG) is about to start today in Washington DC! In its eighth edition, the SSIG has become one of the most important capacity building programs in the Latin American (LAC) region for training new leaders on internet issues.

    The initiative has been championed by Olga Cavalli and Adrian Carballo, both ISOC Argentina Chapter officers, and this year has been organized by the Organization of American States (OAS) and CCLAT. It brings together the largest group in its history, about 180 students from several countries in the Americas,...

    Date published 29 March 2016

  • From 30 March to 1 April, San Francisco will be the world's capital for discussions around freedom of expression, privacy, encryption, and many other issues related to rights in the digital environment.

    Organized for the past few years by Access Now, RightsCon gathers human rights experts, business leaders, technologists, engineers, investors, activists, and government representatives to discuss hot issues related to the Internet and fundamental rights.

    During this 2016 edition, key speakers will include Bruce Schneier, David Kaye, Edward Snowden and many more.

    The...

    Date published 25 March 2016

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