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Wednesday, November 11 • 11:00 - 12:30
WS 145 Cuts Right Across: Consent in the Digital Age

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Co-organizers:
Bishakha Datta, Point of View
Anja Kovacs, Internet Democracy Project

Description:
Consent is increasingly emerging as a cross-cutting concept, one that is deeply intertwined with, yet buried beneath key concepts of internet governance: privacy, security and data protection, free speech and expression, human rights and digital trust. 

While consent underpins our digital activities in theory, consent is often not taken, or even violated, in practice. Individuals' personal information and intimate images regularly go viral without their consent. The consent we give as internet users to the terms and conditions of intermediaries is often meaningless. While the Internet has induced a renegotiation of the social contract between states and citizens, revelations such as those made by Edward Snowden indicate that citizens' explicit consent is rarely sought or obtained when the terms of the contract change. In an age when much of our lives is data, consent is essential not just for informational self-determination, or to enable users to freely and safely express themselves, but to foster active citizenship. Without consent, there is no social contract.

This roundtable aims to surface the buried concept of consent and explore its value and significance to strengthen, not only the right to privacy, but human rights online, and what this means for Internet governance in substance and in process. It brings together a variety of actors, each looking at consent through a different lens and explores these questions:
  • What is online meaningful consent in theory and in digital practice? How can we move from towards meaningful consent?

  • How do cyberlaws address the issue of consent?

  • How can foregrounding consent strengthen privacy and other rights of individuals?

  • How can we build an online culture in which consent is respected and self-regulated? How should we regulate digital consent?

  • What can consent in another domain teach us about consent in a digital world?

  • How can foregrounding consent serve efforts to build a more rights-oriented Internet governance across the board?


Panelists:
  • Joana Varon, Coding Rights, Brazil
  • Amelia Andersdotter, MEP, Sweden
  • Jochai Ben-Avie, Mozilla Corporation
  • Danilo Doneda, Faculdade de Direito da Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (UERJ), Brazil
  • Patrick Burton, Centre for Justice and Crime Prevention (CJCP), South Africa
  • Anja Kovacs, Internet Democracy Project, India
  • Bishakha Datta, Point of View, India

Remote Moderator:
  • Jan Moolman, APC 

Session Organizers
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Bishakha Datta

Executive Director, Point of View
Bishakha Datta (@busydot) works on gender, sexuality and digitality, writes and films non-fiction, runs the non-profit Point of View in Mumbai, India, is part of the wikipedia family and serves on several non-profit boards. In all her avatars, Bishakha explores marginal, invisible... Read More →


Wednesday November 11, 2015 11:00 - 12:30 GMT-03
Workshop Room 4

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