DocumentCode
2966970
Title
A discussion on Internet Governance
Author
Baloch, F.K. ; Cusack, B.
Author_Institution
AUT Univ., Auckland, New Zealand
fYear
2012
fDate
21-23 Nov. 2012
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
7
Abstract
The Internet has created a universal medium wherein peoples of the world engage in dialogue and participate in a myriad of activities, despite the medium lacking universally enforceable rules of conduct. This absence, or perceived weakness, of Governance in and of the Internet, has aided the creation of a sphere of existence wherein issues such as censorship, violation of the end-to-end principle, Intellectual Rights protection, cannot be debated adequately due to the lack of a suitable framework, nor can decisions by a stakeholder be enforced universally. Drawing on the literature in the field of Information Systems dealing with Governance of the Internet and Philosophy of Ontology, we question the implicit assumption that the Internet can be governed. We also investigate whether the Internet within the field of Information Sciences is ontologically defined. In stating our arguments, we utilize philosophical hyperbolic doubt as a guiding methodology.
Keywords
Internet; digital rights management; industrial property; ontologies (artificial intelligence); Internet governance; censorship; end-to-end principle violation; information sciences; information systems; intellectual rights protection; ontology; Cities and towns; Cyberspace; Government; Humans; Information systems; Internet; Ontologies; Governance; Information Systems; Internet; Philosophy;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computational Aspects of Social Networks (CASoN), 2012 Fourth International Conference on
Conference_Location
Sao Carlos
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-4793-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CASoN.2012.6412369
Filename
6412369
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