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    "id": "9bdb9e0b-10c1-5543-81f5-d51da1c86367",
    "kind": "official",
    "name": "Who runs the www? WSIS+20 and the future of Internet governance",
    "slug": "who-runs-the-www-wsis20-and-the-future-of-internet",
    "url": "https://api.events.ccc.de/congress/2025/event/9bdb9e0b-10c1-5543-81f5-d51da1c86367/?format=api",
    "track": "ethics-society-politics",
    "assembly": "ccc",
    "room": "7202df07-050c-552f-8318-992f94e40ef0",
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    "language": "en",
    "description": "The starting point is the UN’s WSIS+20 review process, which negotiated the future of the Internet Governance Forum and the roles of stakeholders within it. Against this backdrop, the talk traces the origins of the so-called multistakeholder approach and examines how it works in practice and where its limits lie.\r\n\r\nWhat role do technical standardization organizations such as the IETF, ICANN, ITU or the W3C play in an increasingly geopolitical environment? Who sets the rules, who defines the standards, and who is left out of these processes?\r\n\r\nThe aim of the talk is to make the connections between technology and international politics visible and to explain why Internet governance matters to everyone interested in an open, global, and interoperable Internet.",
    "schedule_start": "2025-12-30T12:50:00+01:00",
    "schedule_duration": "00:40:00",
    "schedule_end": "2025-12-30T13:30:00+01:00"
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