PETITION TO HAVE NORTH KOREA, VIETNAM, CHINA & CUBA HAVE ACCESS TO
DIGITAL RIGHTS
It has come to our attention that the abovementioned
countries do not have digital rights that have been extended upon them,
therefore, we demand that such rights be extended to them.
The citizens of North Korea, China, Vietnam and Cuba do not have
any digital rights awarded to them whatsoever. The citizens of the
aforementioned countries are in need of digital rights so that they can explore
the Internet more freely, be informed about what is happening around them, to
better themselves and to have the best and safest digital experience.
The intention is to draw up a Digital Bill of Rights for
citizens of the abovementioned countries and to ensure that their digital
rights are not violated in any shape, manner of form.
There are a lot of changes that these digital rights will
bring into each country for instance Internet could be used for educational
purposes, because through Internet information is obtained at lightning speed
as compared to other mediums, in the business context, businesses can outsource
particular skills they need by communicating with their candidates through a
network connection, among other things. In providing the citizens with digital
rights, their safety will not, by any means, be compromised as their safety
takes first priority.
This is a world that is evolving at a rapid pace and it
sounds ludicrous when one hears that the inhabitants of a particular country
are not digital citizens. Should this petition succeed, citizens from all
around the world will learn how to use technology and other forms of online
platforms that will be made available to them and thus enabling them to have a
larger access to information and knowledge as well as greater developmental
opportunities at their disposal.
It is important to note that when one has a right, that same
right has a responsibility, and it is in the best interest of the users of
technology not to violate those rights and to adhere to those responsibilities.
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