GNI

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Draft of GNI brief

Issue areas

  • Freedom of expression
  • Privacy

Reading List

Potential difficult issues

  • Protections for whistleblowers:
    • What are the applicable laws?
    • at companies implementing the GNI guidelines?
    • at other companies/organizations?
    • can technology help with anonymous/safer whistleblowing?
  • Actual ability for organizations adopting the GNI to actually affect governmental regulation as required by the guidelines?
    • Are governmental regulations even the important things for adopting companies to worry about?
    • How can companies tell if/which expression/privacy regulations apply to the internet, when many are possible out of date?
    • Government regulation in general lags behind the pace of technological change
  • Lack of participation by companies in certain industries (ie. telecommunication companies)
  • Useful metrics for measuring compliance with GNI or similar initiatives
  • Procedural issues with institution building
    • Disputes over board members and term limits
  • Third-party liability in countries like China
    • Google is held liable for content posted by its users in many countries that restrict freedom of expression on the internet
      • this forces Google, for example, to compromise its users freedoms
  • Getting non-United States companies/groups to join