New Zealand
InternetNZ works across a range of public and technical policy issues.
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IPv6
- There is growing urgency for the Internet to support both IPv4 and IPv6 (Internet Protocol Version 6), a network layer Internet protocol standard used to exchange data across a packet-switched internet.
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Copyright
- InternetNZ is active in campaigning against Section 92A of the Copyright (New Technologies and Performers' Rights) Amendment Act, and is actively engaged with digital copyright issues generally.
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Broadband Strategy Options for New Zealand
- In 2008, InternetNZ commissioned Network Strategies to produce a report on Broadband Strategy Options for New Zealand. The report is in two stages, both of which can be viewed here.
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2008-General-Election-Questionnaire
- InternetNZ surveyed all political parties on a range of ICT issues ahead of the 2008 General Election. Responses to the questionnaire are posted here.
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Internet Peering
- In 2007, InternetNZ commissioned a report examining the state of Internet peering and related issues in New Zealand. The report can be viewed here.
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ISP Spam Code of Practice
- In 2007, InternetNZ produced a code of practice for ISPs to assist in the reduction/elimination of spam. The code can be viewed here.
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R v the Internet Seminar
- Is the Internet in contempt of court, and if so what should be done about it?
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R v the Internet Programme
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R v the Internet - Law Commission Presentation
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R v the Internet - Judge David Harvey presentation
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R v the Internet presentation - David Farrar