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16. Participation in International DecisionMajority of the people of the world are not represented in the structures that do exist.. Started by Seiiti |
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25. Dynamics of Internet GovernanceThe interesting thing about the Internet is that its technology is always evolving, and as the technology evolves, so does the use. Started by Seiiti |
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24. Global levelInternet Governance DVD part 23 Started by Seiiti |
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23. Regional levelThe regional Internet registries are responsible for allocating Internet addresses to either Internet service providers or in some cases to… Started by Seiiti |
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22. Local LevelInternet Governance part 21 Started by Seiiti |
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21. Multistakeholder ApproachToday, we have a billion users. Internet it is a major part of comerce. It's an important source of support for the provision of public ser… Started by Seiiti |
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20. Institutional ArrangementsThe problem of establishing a single organisation is that the single organzation usually doesn't have a single purpose... Started by Seiiti |
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19. Gender & Public GoodUsing information and communication technologies, ICTs for reducing the gender digital divide is very important. Started by Seiiti |
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18. MultilingualismGlobally, the Internet is structured on a system that does not recognize national boundaries or linguistic boundaries. Started by Seiiti |
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17. Socio-Cultural Basket & Content PolicyThe Internet has become a powerful social network, it has been engeneering many changes in the way we interact and how our cultural surroun… Started by Seiiti |
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