General
Human Rights
Local context - The Swiss Internet ecosystem
Public Policy
disinformation
On May 15th, ISOC Switzerland Chapter hosted the Public Policy Sessions 2024
including a diverse set of introductory talks and a very interesting panel on
the topic of disinformation online, organized by Bernie Hoeneisen, co-founder of
ISOC-CH. You can watch the recorded live stream here:
https://livestream.com/internetsociety/isoc-ch-public-policy2024 First, Markus
Kummer (ISOC-CH Chapter Advisory Council Representative) introduced...
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Switzerland Chapter.
Human Rights
Local context - The Swiss Internet ecosystem
Censorship
Public Policy
censorship
On Friday, March 24th, 2023, the ISOC-CH General Assembly decided to join the
explicit disassociation from the position paper "Joint Statement zur
Plattformregulierung" issued and co-signed by Digitale Gesellschaft (Digiges) a
few months ago.
The post ISOC-CH to support disassociation from DigiGes Platform statement
appeared first on ISOC Switzerland Chapter.
Human Rights
Local context - The Swiss Internet ecosystem
Censorship
Public Policy
censorship
On Friday, March 24th, 2023, the ISOC-CH General Assembly decided to join the
explicit disassociation from the position paper "Joint Statement zur
Plattformregulierung" issued and co-signed by Digitale Gesellschaft (Digiges) a
few months ago.
The post ISOC-CH to support disassociation from DigiGes Platform statement
appeared first on ISOC Switzerland Chapter.
Human Rights
Local context - The Swiss Internet ecosystem
Censorship
Public Policy
public policy
The parliamentary initiative Pult violates the Swiss Federal Constitution,
including freedom of expression and information as well as freedom of the media.
Therefore ISOC-CH, pEp Foundation and Pirate Party recommend rejection of the
parliamentary initiative Pult.
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parliamentary initiative Pult appeared first on ISOC Switzerland Chapter.
Human Rights
Internet technology basics
John Spencer, a former US Army Major, is the Chair of Urban Warfare Studies at
the Madison Policy Forum. When Russian troops invaded Ukraine and started to get
bogged into a gruelling siege at Mariupol, he decided to help the best way he
could: by getting his urban warfare manual translated to Ukrainian and hope...
The post Can Russian Wikipedia go offline?
[https://www.isoc.ch/can-russian-wikipedia-go-offline/] appeared first on ISOC
Switzerland Chapter [https://www.isoc.ch].
General
Human Rights
Public Policy
citizens dialogue
shaping the internet
On June 5th and 6th, Mission Publiques invited stakeholders worldwide to discuss
the future of Internet governance and to seek answers to How to shape the future
of digital cooperation? Who should decide how to leverage the opportunities
brought by the use of digital technologies and mitigate the risks they involve?
A couple of board...
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Citizens’ and Stakeholders’ Dialogue appeared first on ISOC Switzerland Chapter.
General
Human Rights
Building on the first two events of the Values of Internet Technologies (VIT)
series, this third workshop will explore Human Rights and how they relate to the
digital sphere. We will delve into the impact of Internet protocol design on
Human Rights and look at the protocols existing today. Finally we will discuss
the potential of...
The post Human Rights and present / future ICT ‒ Why and how are they related?
[https://www.isoc.ch/human-rights-and-present-future-ict-%e2%80%92-why-and-how-are-they-related/]
appeared first on ISOC Switzerland Chapter [https://www.isoc.ch].