Colleagues, Today, the US Department of Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control is set to announce the lifting of sanctions of certain types of personal communications technologies, including reportedly for the first time commercial products such as mobile phones [1]. In a less noticed move, while Canada increased its sanctions against Iran, the Foreign Affairs and International Trade included an exemption for:
*(a) equipment, services and software that facilitate secure and widespread communications via information technologies, or the provision or acquisition of financial services in relation to such equipment, services and software, provided that an export permit has been issued in respect of any goods listed in the Guide; *[2] This is critical and did not happen in isolation -- for the past few years, civil society has pushed for larger legal exemptions for the available of communications technology, and for vendors to take advantage of those authorizations that are granted [3]. I want to convene to Libtech the immensity of these achievements, access to information technology is now on par with humanitarian assistance for two major export control regimes. While not receiving as much attention as CISIPA, this was a long endeavour for civil society and a significant accomplishment. This is just the beginning -- the burden now is shifted to companies such as Google, GoDaddy and Oracle who have poor track records when it comes allowing services to Cuba, Iran, Syria and Sudan [4]. However, on the whole, the actions demonstrate exactly what the perceived place of the Internet is in the lives of people in places like Iran. Cordially, Collin [1] http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-05-29/u-s-to-ease-iran-sanctions-on-laptops-mobile-phones.html [2] http://www.international.gc.ca/sanctions/iran_developments-developpements_iran3.aspx [3] https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2012/06/eff-signs-joint-coalition-letter-urging-companies-be-proactive-export-regulations [4] https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Amq69Ncu9Fp_dGtRMUtIR3k3X0tRY1dTZ0loeXRWWEE#gid=0 -- *Collin David Anderson* averysmallbird.com | @cda | Washington, D.C.
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