The Internet Bill of Rights

A Dynamic Coalition of the Internet Governance Forum

All the countries of the world will be meeting in November, in Tunis, under the aegis of the United Nations, for the World Summit on Information Society. It is a great opportunity. The conclusion of this meeting should be a document ushering in a new era: a Charter of the Rights of the Net.

The Internet is the widest public space that mankind has ever known. A space where everybody can have their say, acquire knowledge, create ideas and not just information, exercise their right to criticize, to discuss, to take part in the broader political life, and thus to build a different world of which everybody can claim to be an equal citizen.

But the internet is also causing a new, big redistribution of power; that's why it is continuously under threat. In the name of security, liberties are restricted. In the name of a short-sighted market approach, chances of a fair access to knowledge are limited. Alliances between corporations and authoritarian States try to impose new forms of censorship. The Internet must not become an instrument to better control the millions of people who use it, to grab personal information from people against their will, to seal the new forms of knowledge behind proprietary fences.

To avert these dangers we cannot just be confident that the Internet will show its natural resiliency. It is due time to state some principles as part of the new planetary citizenship: freedom of access, freedom of use, right to knowledge, respect of privacy, recognition of new common goods. Only the full respect of these constitutional rights will allow us to find the correct democratic balance with the needs of security, of the market, of intellectual property.

It is time for these principles to be recognized by a Bill of Rights. We ask all men and women being part of the "People of the Net" to take part in this project with their freedom and creativity, and to let their voice be heard by their governments to support it.

Initial signatories
Stefano Rodotà Ex-Chair, European Data Protection Agencies Council
Fiorello Cortiana Member of the Italian Parliament
Gilberto Gil Minister of Culture of Brazil
Walter Veltroni Mayor of Rome
Lawrence Lessig Stanford University - Founder of Creative Commons
Richard M. Stallman Founder, Free Software Foundation
Dany Cohn-Bendit Member of the European Parliament
Daniele Auffray City Council Member, City of Paris
Mariella Gramaglia City Council Member, City of Rome
Michelangelo Pistoletto Artist
Nicola Piovani Composer
Carlo Feltrinelli Publisher
Nicola Mancino Member of the Italian Parliament
Vittorio Bertola Working Group on Internet Governance, United Nations
Giovanni Puglisi Rettore IULM - Membro UNESCO
Cinzia Dato Senatore
Matilde Ferraro Rappresentante Società Civile al WSIS
Mauro Paissan Autorità Garante della Privacy
Vincenzo D'Andrea Università di Trento
Sabina Guzzanti Artista
Pietro Folena Deputato
Giovanni Prignano Presidente Assonet-Confesercenti
Loredana De Petris Senatore
Stefano Quintarelli A.I.I.P.
Monica Frassoni Parlamentare Europea
Angelo Raffaele Meo Politecnico di Torino
Marco Ciurcina Hipatia
Stefano Maffulli Free Software Foundation Europe
Albertina Soliani Senatore
Fiorella De Cindio Università di Milano - Rete Civica di Milano
Graziella Mascia Deputato
Paolo Naldini Città dell'Arte
Carlo Formenti Università di Lecce - Giornalista
Alberto Maritati Senatore
Milly Moratti Comune di Milano
Franco "Bifo" Berardi
Giulio De Petra Il Secolo della Rete
Marco Calvo LiberLiber
Marco Marandola Università di Verona
Luigi Malabarba Senatore
Pasquale Costanzo Università di Genova
Giorgio Panettoni Deputato
Arturo Di Corinto Università di Roma
Domiziana Giordano Artista
Giacomo Selmi Informatico
Alberto Cottica Musicista
Oskar Peterlini Senatore
Aleandro Longhi Senatore
Vincenzo Vita Assessore Provincia di Roma
Francesco Loriga Comune di Roma
Luciano Modica Senatore
Fulvio Carmagnola Università di Milano
Francesco Tupone Presidente Linux Club
PFM Musicisti
Marco Trotta Campagna CRIS
Giovanna Sissa Osservatorio Tecnologico MIUR
Anna Carola Freschi Università di Bergamo
Antonella De Robbio Open Access Initiative
Giorgio Zamperetti Università dell'Insubria di Como
Eva Lichtenberger Parlamentare Europeo
Alex De Lisi Provincia di Palermo
Helga Thaler Ausserhofer Senatore
Laura Tettamanzi Media Attivista
Flavia Marzano Università di Bologna
Gabriele Ruffatti Engineering
Denis Curti Agenzia CONTRASTO - Milano
Anna Masera Giornalista
Guido Chiesa Regista
Mauro Pagani Musicista
Pier Mario Biava Primario, Ospedale di Sesto S. Giovanni
Claudia Padovani Università di Padova
Mauro Toffetti Presidente Confesercenti Prov. di Milano
Susanna Mornati CILEA
Joanne Maria Pini Conservatorio G. Verdi - Milano
Paola Gargiulo Caspur
Antonello Falomi Senatore
Augusto Rollandin Senatore
Claudio Prado Ministero della Cultura - Brasile
Gianluca Bocchi Università di Bergamo
Gisella Belgeri AGIS
Francesco Denozza Università di Milano
Maurizio Zammataro
Juan Carlos De Martin Creative Commons Italia
Maria Amata Garito Nettuno
Jason Nardi Campagna CRIS
Francesco Obino Internet Time
Andrea Monti ALCEI
Giuseppe Nicolosi
Marta Pieroni Ricercatrice
Antonio Longo Presidente, Movimento Difesa del Cittadino

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