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07-23-15-Corollaries-Between-Web-Standards-and-Human-Rights-Lead-to-Important-Discussions

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07-23-15-Corollaries-Between-Web-Standards-and-Human-Rights-Lead-to-Important-Discussions

July 23, 2015
by IEEE Standards
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At a summit meeting of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) earlier this year, the question of human rights and standard internet protocols was brought to the fore. One of the proposals under consideration was the creation of a new subcommittee named the "Human Rights Protocol Considerations Research Group" (HRPC).

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