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Our Right to the Internet COMNET – Legal Frameworks for ICTs Malta 2013 Dr Antonio Ghio
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Fundamental Human Right Vs Digital Civil Right
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A question of perception Liberty promoted by the Internet Broad interpretation of existing rights Public’s limited understanding of Internet Governance and Regulation
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Digital Civil Rights Right to Internet Access Right to Informational Access Right to Informational Freedom Digital informational Self-Determination
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Right to Internet Access Access to Infrastructure - Broadband right USO No laws impinging on Internet Access No unjustifiable or unnecessary restrictions
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Right to Informational Access Right to content Seek and receive info through any media No unjustifiable restrictions
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“Information is the currency of democracy” Thomas Jefferson
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Right to Informational Freedom Freedom of Expression Right to impart and share information and ideas through any media, including the Internet Obligation not to introduce unjustified restrictions
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Digital Informational Self-Determination Privacy in the Internet Age
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Restricting Information Flows?
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Predictability and Transparency Legitimacy Necessity and Proportionality Impartiality
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Digital Civil Rights Positive Obligations Internet for all Right to eGovernment Combatting Cybercrime Millennium Development Goals in ICT Information Accessibility Internet Literacy
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Digital Civil Rights Negative Obligations Content Restriction Intermediate Liability Disconnecting Users
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