- E-Mail:
- office@netcentar.org
- Interests:
- Rights, e-Government, Intellectual property, Globalization, Information Society (and cognates), Development, Software, Privacy, Internet, Information Science, Social Movements and Sectors, Technology / Technological Change, Digital Media
- Role(s):
- Activist/Advocate
Current Institutional Affiliation(s)
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Centar za razvoj Interneta - Center for Internet Development (CID)
Belgrade, YugoslaviaPresident
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Privacy International
Privacy InternationalLondon EC1R 1UQ, United KingdomMember of Advisory Board
Biography
Slobodan Marković has had over 12 years of practical
experience in both technical and regulatory aspects of the Internet. He
has an extensive knowledge of technical fundamentals of electronic
networks, protocols and standards, from the early bulletin board
systems and UUCP communities to the global Internet as we know it
today. Mr. Marković is also familiar with legal and regulatory issues
related to global electronic networks, such as telecommunications
infrastructure regulation, freedom of expression and privacy, consumer
protection, etc.
In the early years of Internet in Serbia Mr. Marković launched
Internodium mailing list (www.internodium.org) dedicated to exploring
how the new communication technologies change our society and how
politics affects development of the new technologies. The list was
initially focused on monitoring cases of Internet access blocking and
content censorship imposed on citizens, student groups and independent
media by the Milosevic's regime.
After pro democratic changes on the local political scene in 2000, the
list's focus changed to monitoring and discussing developments on the
intersection of technology, law, politics and culture in Serbia and
wider area of former Yugoslavia.
Over the years, Internodium has become an important communication
platform of the local Internet community. The list has been regularly
quoted in dozens of printed and electronic media in Serbia.
In 2001, Mr. Marković founded Center for Internet Development (CID),
which became a leading Serbian non-government and non-profit
organization active in the area of information society policy.
CID advocates policies aimed at ensuring dynamic development of
electronic communication networks based on open standards and free
competitive market.
CID also promotes protection of the basic democratic values, such as
freedom of choice, freedom of expression and individual privacy in the
digital age.
Mr. Marković has had a leading role in the ongoing process of yuTLD
registry reform. In this community-driven and consensus-based process,
he has been intensely involved in drafting new rules for domain name
registration and new internal structure of the registry organization.
He was also responsible for ensuring transparency of the process by
organizing and conducting public consultations.
Recently, Mr. Marković contributed a chapter on Development of
Information Society for Serbian Strategy for European Union Accession
and took an active role in the process of formulating Strategy for
Development of Information Society in Serbia.
When not overwhelmed by his CID engagements, Mr. Marković helps in
running CRI Ltd, a small ISP he founded with two of his close
associates. The company provides Internet access and networking
consultancy services to a number of business clients in Belgrade metro
area.
