Revision of Registrants Rights Charter from Mon, 03/02/2009 - 14:51

 

 

Let's use the space here to collabowrite the Registrants Rights Charter

first ideas from reviewing the examples below

Registrants have the right to digital privacy

Registrants have the right to choose a domain name of their choice (practice Freedom of Expression)

Registrants have the right to technical neutrality – fair administration of rights

Digital challenge (inspired by danish charter)
The digital world offers unsuspected possibilities. All parties involved must take on responsibility for contributing to – not counteracting – the most favourable conditions of growth for digitalisation.

Use services without being monitored (inspired by norwegian charter)
When you purchase a domain, you leave digital traces. Additionally, the domain you have
purchased or programs you use may send information back to the seller or others. Everyone should be able
to use digital services without being under surveillance of having their activity stored by others.

 


 

Examples (for inspiration)

there are several european countries who have elaborated charters on consumer's digital rights.

Here's a few examples:

germany 2007: (unfortunately if could not find it in englisch on the web, but it exists also in englisch:
here's the link to the french version:
http://www.bmelv.de/cln_044/nn_760478/SharedDocs/downloads/02-Verbraucherschutz/Telekommunikation/ChartaDig__Fr,templateId=raw,property=publicationFile.pdf/ChartaDig_Fr.pdf

danmark:
http://www.forbrugerraadet.dk/english-digital/charter/

norway:
http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/eeurope/i2010/docs/high_level_group/consumers_digital_rights_norway.pdf <https://ras.admin.ch/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/eeurope/i2010/docs/high_level_group/consumers_digital_rights_norway.pdf>