Cyber Charter of Fundamental Rights : V – IX
Cyber Charter of Fundamental Rights : V – IX
Here anothers of our Rights that we have to fight in cyber space…
VI. We have the Right to Maintain Control Over Our Data
Everyone should have access to the data that are available about him. What does that, one should not be taken. We want content on the Internet are in principle transferable to ensure that data and products of individuals can not be kept under wraps by a provider or a government. We must keep in mind that the control that a person is given, another is taken, the devil is in those details. This principle therefore also relates to the issue of copyright and related laws that purport to restrict and what exactly is a protected work. Also this principle raises questions about whether the wisdom of the masses belongs to the masses.
VII We have the Right to an Identity
This is not just the name. Our online identity consists of our names, addresses, comments, works, actions and contacts. One must not forget that anonymity – the concealment of identity – in an authoritarian regime is a necessity. Therefore, the online anonymity, stay, with all its faults, all the drawbacks that it entails and all the spirits that she calls, protected, so that the dissenters and whistleblowers can be protected.Please also note that these two items – which account for control of our data and our identity – the right to privacy, which is actually a question of control.
VIII All that is Public is a Good Public
The Internet is public, in fact it is a public place (much more than a medium). For all the vehemence with which privacy should be protected, we must be aware of the dangers that it entails, if we restrict the definition of what is public. All that is publicly heard in camera. If we make the public private or secret, we play with the corrupt and the tyrants in their hands.
IX. The Internet should be Expanded Open and Operate
The Internet must be open standards developed and operated. It must not control a company or government be assumed. There must be no taxes are levied on the net. It is the openness of the Internet, which gives him his freedom. And this freedom constitutes the Internet.
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