Boost RespectMyNet : Différence entre versions

De La Quadrature du Net
Aller à la navigationAller à la recherche
m (Ajout palette de navigation projets)
m (Bot: Replacing category Projet with Projets)
 
(2 révisions intermédiaires par 2 utilisateurs non affichées)
Ligne 2 : Ligne 2 :
  
 
Thanks to the [http://respectmynet.eu/ RespectMyNet.eu] platform and thanks to the participation of citizens from all over Europe in unveiling these harmful practices, EU regulators can no longer ignore the widespread access restrictions which undermine freedom of communication, privacy, as well as competition and innovation online. '''By further contributing to RespectMyNet, citizens can help increase pressure on the Commission to legislate on Net neutrality.'''
 
Thanks to the [http://respectmynet.eu/ RespectMyNet.eu] platform and thanks to the participation of citizens from all over Europe in unveiling these harmful practices, EU regulators can no longer ignore the widespread access restrictions which undermine freedom of communication, privacy, as well as competition and innovation online. '''By further contributing to RespectMyNet, citizens can help increase pressure on the Commission to legislate on Net neutrality.'''
 
Indeed, *all* stakeholders can respond to the EU Commission/BEREC [http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/policy/ecomm/current-topics/index_en.htm#Net_Neutrality questionnaire] on Net neutrality violations, not just telcos. Deadline in January 20th. Short timing...
 
 
So by early next week,''' we would like to compile confirmed cases of NN violations on http://respectmynet.eu/ in order to present them to the Commission'''. And it would be great to have some more help.
 
  
 
Below is a small guide on how to help RespectMyNet with reporting cases. As you'll see, some Member States are well represented (France, Belgium  and Germany), and but others lack confirmations (Italy, the UK, Austria  or Sweden and Eastern Europe).
 
Below is a small guide on how to help RespectMyNet with reporting cases. As you'll see, some Member States are well represented (France, Belgium  and Germany), and but others lack confirmations (Italy, the UK, Austria  or Sweden and Eastern Europe).
Ligne 104 : Ligne 100 :
  
 
[[Category:Net Neutrality]]
 
[[Category:Net Neutrality]]
[[Category:Projet]]
+
[[Category:Projets]]

Version actuelle datée du 28 juillet 2015 à 21:33

12/01/2012 - NET NEUTRALITY - 3 DAYS TO BOOST REPORTING ON RESPECTMYNET.eu

Thanks to the RespectMyNet.eu platform and thanks to the participation of citizens from all over Europe in unveiling these harmful practices, EU regulators can no longer ignore the widespread access restrictions which undermine freedom of communication, privacy, as well as competition and innovation online. By further contributing to RespectMyNet, citizens can help increase pressure on the Commission to legislate on Net neutrality.

Below is a small guide on how to help RespectMyNet with reporting cases. As you'll see, some Member States are well represented (France, Belgium and Germany), and but others lack confirmations (Italy, the UK, Austria or Sweden and Eastern Europe).

If you want to help reporting or confirming cases, or if you can relay the info to the right people, it would be most helpful. That way we can pressure the Commission to legislate once and for all on Net neutrality.

For some background, see: https://www.laquadrature.net/en/respectmynet-internet-restrictions-on-the-table-of-eu-regulators


How to help Respect My Net[modifier]

You can:

  • Identify the more realistic cases for your country (for instance cases you've heard about before, plausible cases with several confirmations, etc.)
  • Call for your community to analyze theses cases and confirm them. Comment the case with ways to diagnose and confirm the case. Call widely for confirmation.
  • Also call for mobilization to report new cases (longer term)
  • Ask technical people to validate the case is correct by accurately testing it, providing test results, etc.

if you need any help contact nnmon[a]laquadrature.net

Most promising cases[modifier]

The following cases are some of the most promising ones for each country. But we can do better! Internet access restrictions are most probably even more widespread.

Austria[modifier]

Belgium[modifier]

France[modifier]

Germany[modifier]

Italy[modifier]

Hungary[modifier]

Netherlands[modifier]

Poland[modifier]

Portugal[modifier]

Romania[modifier]

Spain[modifier]

Sweden[modifier]

UK[modifier]