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Start Date & Time
September 22, 2009
All day event.
End Date & Time
September 22, 2009
All day event.
Location
Online.
Event Cost
Free
Event URL
http://onewebday.org/
RSVP Info
Name: N. James Phone: 202.470.6059 E-mail: Njames@onewebday.org, Twitter @ OWD
Categories
Education Globalization Technology
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OneWebDay is an Earth Day for the internet. The idea behind OneWebDay is to focus attention on a key internet value (this year, online participation in democracy), focus attention on local internet concerns (connectivity, censorship, individual skills), and create a global constituency that cares about protecting and defending the internet. So, think of OneWebDay as an environmental movement for the Internet ecosystem. It’s a platform for people to educate and activate others about issues that are important for the Internet’s future.
We need to get organized. The Internet is under enormous pressure in this country, as it is around the world. Here are some examples:
Access providers want to track what everyone is doing online and use it for their commercial advantage. They’re developing prioritization technology that will be like a cellphone layer on the internet – able to bill differently for different uses. They’re working closely with law enforcement and Hollywood in ways that will make internet use unpredictable and heavily-surveilled. The greatest engine of free speech and democratic outreach the world has ever seen is being co-opted by telephone companies. This isn’t good for our future.
At the same time, we’re suffering from enormous digital divides. Lower-income and rural communities don’t have adequate connectivity. Senior citizens and minorities are often left out. Skills are inadequate, and there is a lot of fear of the Internet.
In 2008, OneWebDay mobilized more people in more cities than ever before. To get things rolling, one hundred “OneWebDay Ambassadors” let their networks know about OneWebDay during the 100 days leading up to OneWebDay, and 100 OneWebDay stories were selected. Last year, we truly went global. There were events run by the City of Melbourne and in London, Paris, Berlin, Brussels, Copenhagen, Singapore, Tunisia, and elsewhere, |
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