Free from government and commercial censorship

At the same time speakers called for cyberspace to be free from government and commercial censorship, consistent with international legal obligations, so that the free availability of information can drive strong incentives for the highest standards of accountability and national governance.

RELATED ARTICLESExplain
London Conference on Cyberspace
The London Agenda
1. Economic growth and development
Free from government and commercial censorship
A fair and competitive market in cyberspace
Broaden access
Cyberspace must be secure and reliable
Development support on ICT
Drive progress on the Millennium Development Goals
Internet is an engine of economic growth
Latitude to evolve and innovate naturally
Removal of unnecessary barriers to trade in cyberspace
Graph of this discussion
Enter the title of your article


Enter a short (max 500 characters) summation of your article
Enter the main body of your article
Lock
+Comments (0)
+Citations (0)
+About
Enter comment

Select article text to quote
welcome text

First name   Last name 

Email

Skip