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JPRSが国連グローバル・デジタル・コンパクトの第1版に対する新たな共同声明を技術コミュニティメンバーと発表

2024/06/25

JPRSは、国連が推進するグローバル・デジタル・コンパクト(GDC[*1])の議論プロセスの一環として2024年6月21日に開催された2回目のステークホルダーコンサルテーションにおいて、その第1版(GDC Rev.1)に対する声明を、ccTLDレジストリを中心とする世界の技術コミュニティメンバーと共同で発表しました。

今回の声明は、2024年6月7日に発足した技術コミュニティの有志であるTCCM[*2]のメンバーが作成したものであり、2024年5月21日に発表した最初の声明[*3]に加え、2024年4月30日に公開されたNETmundial+10の声明[*4]を参照する形で、政府以外のステークホルダーもコンサルテーションに適切に参加できるように計画することを求めています。

  1. Global Digital Compactの略称。
    デジタル社会のガバナンスに関する国際的な枠組み。
    https://www.un.org/techenvoy/sites/www.un.org.techenvoy/files/Global_Digital_Compact_Rev_1.pdf
  2. A Technical Community Coalition for Multistakeholderism(TCCM)が発足しました
    https://jprs.co.jp/topics/2024/240607.html
  3. JPRSが国連グローバル・デジタル・コンパクトの第1版に対する共同声明を技術コミュニティメンバーと発表
    https://jprs.co.jp/topics/2024/240524.html
  4. NETmundial+10 statement
    https://netmundial.br/pdf/NETmundial10-MultistakeholderStatement-2024.pdf


共同声明の原文

A Technical Community Coalition for Multistakeholderism

Statement at second stakeholder consultation on Revision 1 of Global Digital Compact

Friday 21 June 2024 at 13:00 UTC


Good morning Chair, co-facilitators, all

I am speaking on behalf of a group of aligned members of the Internet technical community with a long history of involvement in multistakeholder Internet governance (named below).

We appreciate this opportunity to participate in this stakeholder consultation and reiterate our thanks to the co-facilitators and other drafters of the Global Digital Compact (GDC) First Revision (Rev. 1) as shared in our intervention to the stakeholder consultation on 21 May.

We reiterate our support for several aspects of Rev. 1, including:

  • Stronger references to the WSIS architecture as a primary focus for follow up and implementation.
  • Reduction of earlier proposed duplication of forums and initiatives.
  • Text in the Internet Governance section such as the commitment to uphold and support the Internet Governance Forum, including the need to increase resources for the forum and diversify participation.

On follow up and review, we suggest further reducing duplication of forums and initiatives. The GDC should leverage existing multi-stakeholder processes and forums.

In particular, we suggest further strengthening the role of the IGF ? as a core process arising from WSIS, the IGF and its diverse community can do much more than "amplify" the Compact's work. The WSIS+20 review next year allows this role to be developed.

We reiterate that member states are a crucial but insufficient group to achieve the Compact's shared goals. Success requires all the stakeholders involved in internet governance, on an equal footing, to fulfill their roles and responsibilities together.

As advocated in the NETmundial+10 Multistakeholder Statement, we also ask for stakeholder consultations to be scheduled in a way that enables non-governmental stakeholders adequate time to consider newly revised drafts of the GDC.

It would also be helpful for the co-facilitators ? and wider UN-system ? to consider how to enable stakeholders from diverse geographical regions and timezones to meaningfully engage beyond the stakeholder consultations (for example, by allowing comment submissions by video and text, and by publishing recorded sessions and input).

Thank you for your attention.


List of organisations signing on

Africa Top Level Domains Organization
Asia-Pacific Network Information Centre (APNIC)
au Domain Administration Ltd (auDA)
Blacknight
Canadian Internet Registration Authority (CIRA)
DENIC eG
DotAsia Organisation
GoDaddy
Identity Digital
IE Domain Registry CLG, trading as .ie
InternetNZ
Japan Network Information Center (JPNIC)
Japan Registry Services Co., Ltd. (JPRS)
Network Information Center Costa Rica
Nominet UK
Portuguese registry .PT
Public Interest Registry (PIR)
Taiwan Network Information Center (TWNIC)
Tucows, Inc

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