I am including parts of a document i prepared for the Media Workshop held a
few months back. I will try to send a Nepali version of the document
tomorrow. Please give your suggestions. Not all of the points are suitable
for inclusion in the constitution. Many of them should probably be addressed
in the laws prepared later.


Topics to be addressed:

Electronic voting
filesharing should be legal.
Consumer rights -> eg: ISPs
Right to information
Platform neutrality -> eg: consumers right to information shouldn't be
dependent on the technology and platform they use. Nobody should be
discriminated on the basis of the technology they use.
Right to free speech and expression rights of both the speaker and the
audience
Right to anonymity
Right to privacy
Digital Rights Management
Internet blocking, censorship
Use of Free/Open Source Softwares in schools, government, public institutes
Computer Curriculum of Schools
Open Documents and Standards
right of bloggers to access public information, attend public events with
the same rights as
mainstream media
Right to Protect the Server and other devices from Government Seizure
Oppose governmental effort to promote, coerce or mandate the rating or
filtering of digital
content
Ensure the continuation of the Internet as a forum for open, diverse and
unimpeded expression
and to maintain the vital role the Internet plays in providing an efficient
and democratic means
of distributing information around the world


Why?

While modern technologies have changed our lives, societies and governments,
providing us unprecedented ways to exercise democracy and express our
rights, these technologies also provide similar powers to governments,
corporations and criminals, making it easier for them to infringe on our
liberties. Unfortunately, rather than because of the technology itself, this
happens because very few citizens and civil liberty groups understand the
technology well enough to understand the importance of these issues. Our
rights in the digital world come under frequent attacks- we need to be able
to defend them. Free/Open Source Software Community of Nepal (FOSS Nepal)
champions the cause of freedom and liberty in the digital world.

Thanks,
Bibek

On Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 1:15 PM, Bibek Paudel <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi all,
> Nepal's new constitution is in the process of being drafted (hopefully). I
> was informed by Subir dai and Prabin of a conversation they had with a
> Constituent Assembly member, Gagan Thapa on incorporating issues of
> free-software and digital freedoms in the new constitution. For that, our
> community needs to prepare a draft suggestion to the "Fundamental Rights
> Committee" of the CA in a couple of days as they're finalizing their draft
> early next week.
>
> Lets discuss the issues we want to be included in the new constitution.
>
> Thanks,
> Bibek
>

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