Freedom of Association on the Internet
draft-irtf-hrpc-association-03
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This is an older version of an Internet-Draft whose latest revision state is "Expired".
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Authors | Stéphane Couture , Joseph Lorenzo Hall , Niels ten Oever , Gisela Perez de Acha | ||
Last updated | 2020-02-23 (Latest revision 2019-08-22) | ||
Replaces | draft-tenoever-hrpc-association | ||
RFC stream | Internet Research Task Force (IRTF) | ||
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Additional resources | Mailing list discussion | ||
Stream | IRTF state | (None) | |
Consensus boilerplate | Unknown | ||
Document shepherd | (None) | ||
IESG | IESG state | Expired | |
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Responsible AD | (None) | ||
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Abstract
This document establishes the link between the Internet architecture and the ability of people to exercise their right to freedom of assembly and association online. The Internet increasingly mediates our lives, our relationships and our ability to exercise our human rights. As a forum, it provides a global public space despite being built on predominantly private infrastructure. Since Internet protocols play a central role in the management, development and use of the Internet, the relation between protocols and the aforementioned rights should be analyzed and any adverse impacts should be mitigated.
Authors
Stéphane Couture
Joseph Lorenzo Hall
Niels ten Oever
Gisela Perez de Acha
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