[Icann-see] ODG: Fwd: [FoME] Research: Who Owns And Controls The Internet? in Eastern Europe and South Caucasus
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From: icann-see-bounces at rnids.rs [mailto:icann-see-bounces at rnids.rs] On Behalf Of Michael Oghia
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Subject: Re: [Icann-see] ODG: Fwd: [FoME] Research: Who Owns And Controls The Internet? in Eastern Europe and South Caucasus
My pleasure Dusan, I always like connecting individuals to relevant information. I am not familiar with the information, so I don't know how valuable or accurate it is. But I do agree it can provide a useful resource.
Talk soon, and also, thank you again for agreeing to be our moderator.
Best,
-Michael
On Wed, Mar 30, 2016 at 11:31 AM, Dusan Stojicevic <dusan at dukes.in.rs<mailto:dusan at dukes.in.rs>> wrote:
Thanks Michael,
Yes, it's relevant. But, by checking facts, I saw a lot of mistakes and misleading informations. On the other hand, it's a good starting point for further research and it brings very important questions like - who is handling my personal data...
Thanks again!
Cheers
Dusan
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Hi all,
This is relevant to SEEDIG and the region.
Best,
-Michael
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From: Sofie Jannusch <Sofie.Jannusch at cameco.org<mailto:Sofie.Jannusch at cameco.org>>
Date: Tue, Mar 29, 2016 at 3:45 PM
Subject: [FoME] Research: Who Owns And Controls The Internet? in Eastern Europe and South Caucasus
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"Research: Who Owns And Controls The Internet?<http://en.ejo.ch/media-politics/research-owns-controls-internet>
The Internet is not free or uncontrolled. Its infrastructure is owned by a combination of international mobile companies, politicians and businessmen, some of whom have criminal links, new research reveals.
... The study, Who are the Gatekeepers of the Internet<https://www.reportingproject.net/internetownership/>?, is based on a detailed investigation into media ownership by journalists and academic researchers. They used data to map major owners of digital infrastructure (Internet, cable and satellite) in Eastern Europe and South Caucasus, specifically Armenia, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia and Ukraine.
The Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project, Euractiv and RISE Project spent months investigating who owns the Internet across Eastern Europe. In the coming weeks and months, we will release stories and data about the individuals and companies that control the technology that brings the internet to you." (EJO Monthly Review and project website)
http://en.ejo.ch/media-politics/research-owns-controls-internet
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