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Will the U.S. Lose Control of the Internet?

MattSparkes writes "The first UN-sponsored Internet Governance Forum (IGF) meeting is taking place next week in Athens, which aims to 'contribute to a better understanding of how the internet can be used to its full potential.' It is likely that several countries will object to the US monopoly on Internet governance, as they did at the last meeting, where the US cited fears of a loss of freedom of speech as the reason for retaining power. Other topics to be discussed include online security, access for non-English users and spam."

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  1. Re:Who would you trust? by Bogtha · · Score: 4, Informative

    We have significantly higher standards for free speech rights than the rest of the world

    Have you seen the news today? Journalists fall victim to ethnic and sectarian violence, US troops carry out more unlawful arrests. Oh, and you've dropped even further down the Press Freedom Index. Far from "higher standards than the rest of the world"; there are over fifty countries with freer speech than the USA.

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