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ICANN Warns Against Government Control of the Internet

Adam Fate · Friday, September 17th 2010 at 3:08PM · 184 views
iTWire (09/15/10) Stuart Corner

ICANN CEO Rod Beckstrom, speaking at the recent Internet Governance Forum (IGF), said that all Internet stakeholders must strive to keep Internet governance out of the hands of intergovernmental organizations. If governments get more involved in the Internet, Beckstrom argues that "most Internet users--businesses, service providers, nonprofits, and consumers--would be shut out of the governance debate." The future of the IGF is set to be decided at a United Nations General Assembly meeting in December. Beckstrom said the proof of the multi-stakeholder model lies in the successful operation of the Internet. "If governance were to become the exclusive province of nation states or captured by any other interests, we would lose the foundation of the Internet's long-term potential and transformative value," he warned. Beckstrom praised the IGF as a valuable public forum where all stakeholders are equally represented to address these issues for the common good. "Its greatest values are its egalitarian philosophy and its inclusiveness," he said.

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Jen Fad Saturday, September 18th 2010 at 1:07AM

["If governance were to become the exclusive province of nation states or captured by any other interests, we would lose the foundation of the Internet's long-term potential and transformative value," he warned.]

So true! There are groups/ organizations circulating petetions on the internet to stop this from happening. I'll try to post.

DAVID JOHNSON Saturday, September 18th 2010 at 1:23AM

every thing you write is being recorded ! stick em up !

Adam Fate Saturday, September 18th 2010 at 6:49AM

David, keep to the topic.

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