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We had a very great event in last Saturday. There are more than
30 people joined the event (including government author of the
draft bills), from a diverse background - college students, law
background volunteers, civil societies, tech non-profit
organizations, telecommunication company staff and government
officers.
More than 20 visitors are on their first time to visit Mozilla
Community Space - so we also successfully introduce our culture and
mission to them.
We had read through the whole “數位通訊傳播法” (Digital Communication Bill)
and many important clauses of “電信管理法” (Telecommunication
Administration Bill). The discussion had last 5.5 hours (it was
planning to be 3 hours).
The event had been fully recorded, and live broadcasting over
Facebook (on “Net Neutrality Into Law” community) and
Youtube (under Mozilla Taiwan Community’s channel).
We had discussed and enforcement our support over many policies
and governance topics, includes Net Neutrality, Non-Discrimination,
Zero-Rating, Fast Lane, Multi-stakeholder Governance, Transparent
over Traffic Management, Transparent Report and Manila
Principles.
We had come up 50-thousand words meeting
notes over the bills, with many suggestions around each clause
for the NCC and the author.
It’s a new approach that none of us is legit background, but we
can still read the clauses, discuss and influence the policy of the
internet. And what we did will eventually drive those principles
into final acts, and help protect the future of the local internet.
No doubt we will continue fighting for it.
Long long meeting notes
Video record of the whole event
Photos (#moztwconvergenceacts)
https://www.flickr.com/photos/othree/32969177055/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/othree/32154483413/3413/
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