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APrIGF 2016 theme: Merging Physical Space with Cyberspace Merged workshop #8 The Right to be forgotten (RTBF), Privacy, Anonymity and Access to Information Panellists: Kyungsin Park (OpenNet Korea) Monika Zalnieriute (University of


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APrIGF 2016 theme: Merging Physical Space with Cyberspace Merged workshop #8

The ‘Right to be forgotten’ (RTBF), Privacy, Anonymity and Access to Information

Panellists:

  • Kyungsin Park (OpenNet Korea)
  • Monika Zalnieriute (University of Melbourne, Australia)
  • Yasuyo Inoue (Dokkyo University, Japan / IFLA FAIFE)
  • Smita Vanniyar (Point of View, India)
  • Nighat Dad (Digital Rights Foundation, Pakistan)
  • Jamael Jacob (Foundation for Media Alternatives, Philippines)
  • Sarvjeet Singh (Centre for Communication Governance, India)

Moderator:

  • Winston Roberts (IFLA Regional Committee for Asia-Oceania)
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Some themes and questions

  • Access to information: progress from WSIS Action

Line #3 to SDG #4: education & skills, literacy & numeracy

  • Sustainable development requires equal access to

economic resources

  • Physical spaces? Schools & libraries
  • Human rights – affirming the UNDHR
  • Freedom of information & expression
  • Privacy & ‘publicness’, can there be a ‘right to be

forgotten’?

  • Non-discrimination – SDG #5: gender equality
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Towards 2030: a stronger role for the Internet Governance Forum?

  • The IGF was mandated by the WSIS
  • Focus on public policy issues (social,

economic, cultural)

  • Linking the regional IGFs to the global

IGF

  • Need to make IGFs more visible to a

broader public?

  • Need to link IGF work to national

sustainable development plans?