Day 0 5 November 2012

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Day 05 November 2012Time09:00 - 10.3011:00 - 12:3012:30 - 14:3014:30 - 16:0016:30 - 18.00Main hallConference Room #1Conference Room #2Conference Room #3ISOC, APC, ICC BASIS: Enhanced Cooperation on Internet governance: from deadlock to dialogue (10.30 - 17.30)Council of Europe: Cybercrime and rule of law safeguard (09.30 - 18.00)Social impact of the internet and information technologies(10.00 - 12.00)Conference Room #4Conference Room #5eNACSOGIGANET Annual SymposiumConference Room #6Conference Room #7Concertation francophone sur la gouvernance d’Internet/ Francophone IGF dialogueConference Room #8Conference Room #9Conference Room #10Conference Room #11ISOC Briefing (8.30 - 18.00)Human Rights and Internet governance must go hand in hand(10.00 - 12.30)The Privatisation of Censorship: theonline responsibility to protect freeexpressionFreedom House IGF Incubator Challenge (14.00 - 17.00)

Day 16 November 2012Time11.00- 11:4011:40 - 13:4513:4515.00 - 18.0019:00Main Hall*Opening Ceremony*Opening SessionLunch BreakMain session: Emerging IssuesGALA DINNERTime09:00 - 10:3011:00 - 12:3012:30 - 14:3014:30 - 16:0016:30 - 18:00Lunch BreakWS 87 Cross border cooperation inincidents involving (Internet) CriticalInfrastructureWS 127 The benefits of using advancedmobile technologies and global spectrumharmonizationConference Room # 2Lunch BreakWS 126 EURid/UNESCO World Reporton IDN Deployment 2012 –opportunities and challengesassociated with IDNs and onlinemultilingualismWS 187 Society before and after theInternet and digital mediaConference Room # 3Lunch BreakWS 120 How to engage users?WS 113 DNSSEC for ccTLDs: securingnational domainsConference Room # 4Lunch BreakWS 191 The influence of politics overInternet users' access and diversity(Feeder AD) WS 91 Technology,economic and societal opportunities andwomenConference Room #5Lunch BreakWS 161 Operationalizing cybersecuritynationally and trans-nationally(Feeder CIR) WS 140 The InternationalTelecommunication Regulations andInternet Governance: multistakeholderperspectivesConference Room #6Lunch BreakWS 159 Strategies for expanding IXPsand other Internet/cloud infrastructureWS 62 Digital citizenship: Can it translatein the face of language. Cultural &economic differences?Conference Room #7Lunch Break(Feeder AD) WS 130 Digital Inclusionand Public Access to the Internet: WhatPolicymakers Need and how Librariesand Other Community Services candeliverWS 90 iFreedom and cyber security inthe balanceConference Room #8Lunch Break(Feeder SOP) WS 128 EmpoweringInternet Users – which tools?(Feeder IG4D) WS 142 Inclusiveinnovation for development: Thecontribution of the Internet and relatedICTsConference Room #9Lunch Break(Feeder CIR) WS 76 What is the bestresponse to IPv4 scarcity? Exploring aglobal transfer market for IPv4addresses"The Arab Internet Governance Forum(Arab IGF): Prospectsof Inter and Intra-regional Cooperationon Internet Governance"Conference Room #10Lunch BreakWS 176 National IG mechanisms –looking at some key design issuesWS 203 Information Ethics and InternetGovernance - Identity, design andpreservationConference Room #11Lunch BreakConference Room #1Critical Internet Resources (CIR)* Translation AvailableAccess and Diversity (AD)Internet Governance for Development Taking Stock and the Way Forward and(IG4D)Other (TS/WF)Emerging Issues (EI)Security Openness and Privacy (SOP)New Delegates Briefing SessionDynamic CoalitionsOther EventsOpen ForaSide sessionsSessions on Capacity BuildingSide events

Day 27 November 2012Time09.30-12.3012:30 - 15.0015.00-18.00Main hallMain session: Managing Internet Critical ResourcesLunch BreakMain session: Internet Governance for DevelopmentTimeConference Room #1Conference Room #209:00 - 10:3011:00 - 12:30(Feeder SOP) WS 97 Concepts of acceptable WS 34 Standards for sustainable digitalbehaviour to protect and enhance trustculture(Feeder IG4D) WS 81 InternetWS 40 Mobile is changing the world- challengesGovernance and sustainableand opportunities are paralleled for thedevelopment: the case of Small IslandenterprisesDeveloping States12:30 - 14:3014:30 - 16:0016:30 - 18:00Lunch BreakWS 112 Evaluating Internet freedominitiatives: what works?(Feeder SOP) WS 111 Protecting therule of law in the online environmentLunch Break(Feeder AD) WS 157 Is access to theInternet a human right?WS 141 New trends in industry selfgovernanceConference Room #3WS 186 Internet Governance in a sustainableworldWS 143: Measuring the economic andsocial impact of the Internet to informpolicy makingSeed Alliance Awards (ISIF Asia,FRIDA and FIRE)WS 82 Measures and practices forpromoting open knowledgeenvironment (OKE) in developingcountriesWS 78 Internet Governance of OpenGovernment Data and for sustainabledevelopmentConference Room #4(Feeder SOP) WS 59 Internet privacy andfreedom of expression: UNESCO launches aglobal survey on legal frameworksJoint Open ForumEBU, CoE, UNESCO, OSCE: Safety ofonline media actorsLunch Break(Feeder SOP) WS 50 Aspects ofidentityWS 150 The multi-stakeholder modeland the evolving gTLD spaceConference Room #5(Feeder EI) WS 169 Internet policyinfrastructure for sustainable Internetdevelopment: lessons from attempts at IPenforcement(Feeder TS) WS 85 Quo Vadis IGF – orEvolution of IGFLunch BreakWS 105 Internet regulation forimproved access in emerging marketsWS 175 Regional and country-levelIGFs: What's at stake and who'sinvolved?Conference Room #6(Feeder IG4D) WS 68 Multi-stakeholder Internet(Feeder AD) WS 57 Broadband accessPublic Policy: Toolkit for Internet public policyand consumer rightspractitionersLunch BreakWS 86 Solutions for enabling crossborder data flows(Feeder SOP) WS 94 Social media,young people and freedom ofexpressionConference Room #7WS 129 The sustainable benefits of inclusion on WS 131 Rethinking copyright: can wethe Internetdevelop a set of common principles?Lunch BreakWS 88 Online child protection toolkits:preventing and prosecuting offensesrelated to child pornography(Feeder SOP) WS 77 Conflict in thecloud - policy challenges forstakeholders & practical solutions forsustainable economic growthConference Room #8(Feeder IG4D) WS 61 New gTLD program: anopportunity for development or a mean for moredigital divide?(Feeder SOP) WS 172 Jurisdictionalissues on civil and law enforcementaccess to cloud dataLunch BreakOpen Forum ISOC: Internet operations(how does the Internet work?)WS 89 Civil rights in the digital age,about the impact the Internet has oncivil rightsConference Room #9WS 125 Innovative application of ICTs tofacilitate child protection onlineWS 152 What does it take?Mechanisms to ensure transparencyand accountability in InternetGovernance negotiations2012 Global Information Society WatchLaunchingWS 136 Free cross-border flow ofInternet trafficWS 84 How can cooperation and multistakeholder collaboration impact theglobal fight against cybercrime andimprove cyber security?Conference Room #10WS 117 Best common practices for buildingInternet capacityWS 168 Capacity building Initiatives forbetter economic and social inclusion ofvulnerable people into the InformationsocietyLunch BreakInter-regional Dialogue SessionThe UN convention on the Rights of theChild is it fit for purpose in the digitalage?Lunch BreakCapacity building as a key element tostrengthen the multistakeholder model WS 99 Moving to IPv6: Challenges forin the Internet GovernanceInternet Governanceenvironment.Conference Room #11How to submit a workshop proposalat the IGFCritical Internet Resources (CIR)* Translation AvailableAccess and Diversity (AD)Internet Governance for Development Taking Stock and the Way Forward and(IG4D)Other (TS/WF)Emerging Issues (EI)Security Openness and Privacy (SOP)Dynamic CoalitionsOther EventsOpen ForaSide sessionsSessions on Capacity BuildingSide events

Day 38 November 2012Time09.30 - 12.3012.30-15.0015.00-18.00Main hallMain session: Access and DiversityLunch BreakMain session: Security, Openness and PrivacyTime09:00 - 10:3011:00 - 12:3012:30 - 14:3014:30 - 16:0016:30 - 18:00Conference Room #1WS 181 Who is following me : trackingthe trackers(Feeder SOP) WS 118 Lawenforcement via domain names:caveats to DNS neutralityLunch Break(Feeder IG4D) WS 119 Defining thesuccessful factors of different modelsfor youth participation in InternetGovernanceWS 123 Human rights, Internet policyand the public policy role of ICANNConference Room #2WS 189 Open Government Data forcitizens, by citizens, about citizens?WS 180 Blocking and filtering InternetDNS contentLunch BreakWS 93 Around the ccTLDs world: Thejourney continuesWS 154 Internet & jurisdiction: Whatframeworks for cross-border onlinecommunities and services?Conference Room #3(Feeder SOP) WS 185 Criminal lawand the free and open Internet:tensions and ways forward indemocratic societiesWS 164 The evolving Internetecosystem: A two-sided market?Lunch BreakWS 98 A plan for rights-respectingtelecomsWS 134 Human rights on the Internet:legal frameworks and technologicalimplicationsConference Room #4WS 69 Teaching Internet Governancein developing countries(Feeder EI) WS 146 Intellectualproperty rights and the freedom toshare: are the two compatible?Lunch BreakOpen Forum Council of Europe :Terrorism, the Internet and HumanRights - Preventing Misuse of theInternet for Terrorist PurposesWS 106 Understanding Internetinfrastructure: an overview oftechnology and terminologyConference Room #5WS 173 Cybersecurity that achievesprivacy and civil liberties(Feeder SOP) WS 96 The Internet ofhumans: online human behaviour andIG policy impactsLunch BreakWS 115 Media pluralism and freedomof expression in the Internet ageWS 70 Use of Latin and nativelanguages on the InternetConference Room #6(Feeder TS) WS 145 Threats to multiWS 149 Freedom of expression online:stakeholder Internet Governance – is itkey challenges and best practicesworth protecting?Lunch Break(Feeder EI) WS 138 Internet andhuman rights: shared values for soundpoliciesDynamic Coalition on Internet andClimate ChangeConference Room #7(Feeder SOP) WS 110 Freedom ofexpression and freedom from hate online (Young people combating hatespeech on-line)WS 188 Growing up and living in asociety with censorship – challengesand lessonsLunch BreakOpen Forum European Commission:Dynamic Coalition on Public Access in Enhanced cooperation: who does whatLibraries - DC PALon Internet related public policiesissues?Conference Room #8Google: Broadband measurement andmetrics for a sustainable InternetWS 170 Developing a national/regionalframework of principles for InternetGovernanceLunch BreakOpen Forum UNESCO:Digital preservation and multilingualismICANN Open ForumConference Room #9WS 174 Online dispute resolution:justice on the netWS 163 Governing identity on theInternetLunch BreakOpen Government Partnership andIGF: reciprocal learning(Feeder EI) WS 92 The role of Internetbased services for the DisasterCommunicationsConference Room #10WS 137 How do we ensure the futureof creative content online?Dynamic Coalition on Child OnlineSafetyLunch BreakDynamic Coalition on Accessibility andDisabilityCommunication with and amongobjects - How can we envisage thegovernance an "Internet of Things"(IoT)?Dynamic Coalition Internet of ThingsConference Room #11Critical Internet Resources (CIR)* Translation AvailableAccess and Diversity (AD)Internet Governance for Development Taking Stock and the Way Forward and(IG4D)Other (TS/WF)Emerging Issues (EI)Security Openness and Privacy (SOP)WS 194 Localization of Data and itsImplications for EconomicDevelopmentDynamic Coalition on Core InternetValuesDynamic CoalitionsOther EventsOpen ForaSide sessionsSessions on Capacity BuildingSide events

Day 49 November 2012Time09.00 - 12.0012.00-13.00Main hallMain session: Taking Stock and the Way ForwardLunch BreakTime09:00 - 10:30Conference Room #114:30 - 16:00WS 195 Citizenship in the digital era meeting the challenges, empoweringchildrenLunch BreakAfrica IGFConference Room #2WS 102 Spectrum for democracy anddevelopmentLunch BreakWS 100 Internet Governance and RPKIConference Room #3WS 80 Steady steps . FOSS and theMDGsWS 116 An industry lead approach formaking Internet a better place for kidsLunch BreakGender Dynamic CoalitionWS 133 Local content production anddissemination as a driver of accessLunch BreakWS 171 What is the geography ofcyberspace?Conference Room #5WS 167 Understandingmultistakeholderism and IG capacitybuilding in quasi-democratic orauthoritarian countriesEuroDIGLunch BreakConference Room #6Human Rights Round TableNordic Youth Delegation demands:Ease of use - Integrity - EducationLunch BreakConference Room #7Dynamic Coalition on Internet Rightsand PrinciplesOECD Open Forum: Promoting policiesfor the Internet economy: Discussion ofthe most recent OECDRecommendationsLunch BreakConference Room #8Why is the participation of the socialsector in the Internet Governanceimportant for everybody?(Feeder IG4D) WS 122 The use of anew gTLD for community engagement,advocacy and developmentLunch BreakWS 52 Remote participation: Realityand principlesThe Emerging Language of InternetDiplomacyConference Room #9Conference Room #10Lunch BreakConference Room #11Lunch BreakCritical Internet Resources (CIR)* Translation AvailableAccess and Diversity (AD)Internet Governance for Development Taking Stock and the Way Forward and(IG4D)Other (TS/WF)Emerging Issues (EI)Security Openness and Privacy (SOP)16:00 - 17:30*Closing12:30 - 14:30Conference Room #411:00 - 12:3013.00 - 16.0016:30 - 18:00Youth Coalition on Internet GovernanceDynamic CoalitionsOther EventsOpen ForaSide sessionsSessions on Capacity BuildingSide events

Social impact of the internet and information technologies (10.00 - 12.00) Council of Europe: Cybercrime and rule of law safeguard (09.30 - 18.00) GIGANET Annual Symposium Concertation francophone sur la gouvernance d'Internet/ Francophone IGF dialogue ISOC Briefing (8.30 - 18.00) Freedom House IGF Incubator Challenge (14.00 - 17.00)