3 Amendments of Stavros LAMBRINIDIS related to 2009/2229(INI)
Amendment 2 #
Draft opinion
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1.Recalls that access to the Internet is a fundamental right, which at the same time both depends upon, and guarantees, the exercise of a number of other fundamental rights including,, but not limited to, respect for private life, data protection, freedom of expression, speech and association, freedom of the press, political expression and participation, non- discrimination, education, and cultural and linguistic diversity; underlines that institutions and stakeholders at all levels have therefore a general responsibility to assist in ensuring that everyone can exercise their right to participate in the information society, simultaneously attacking the twin challenges of e-illiteracy and democratic exclusion in the electronic age;
Amendment 6 #
Draft opinion
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3. Supports the promotion of the “privacy by design” principle according to which privacy and data protection requirements should be introduced as soon as possible in the life-cycle of new technological developments, assuring citizens a safe and user-friendly environment; encourages the incorporation of fundamental principles of the “Internet Bill of Rights” into the research and development process of the "next steps of Internet Governance; in this regard, requests additional information on the initiative of the Spanish Presidency of promoting a ‘Code of Digital Rights of e-Communications and online services;
Amendment 11 #
Draft opinion
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5. Holds the view that ICANN’s accountability and transparency issues need to be addressed, especially its reform and multilateral accountability; holds that transparency, respect for privacy, Net neutrality, and an environment of trust among I-stakeholders are indispensable elements in order to build a sustainable security vision for the Internet.