Contribution to freedom of expression and association

The conference agreed that efforts to improve cyber security must not be at the expense of human rights. There was overwhelming support for the principle that cyberspace must remain open to innovation and the free flow of ideas, information and expression.

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London Conference on Cyberspace
The London Agenda
2. Social Benefits
Contribution to freedom of expression and association
Human rights apply with equal force in cyberspace
A transparent and stable framework of self regulation
Ability to expose human rights abuses
Bringing citizens and governments closer together
Continue efforts to bridge the digital divide
Giving youth a voice in the democratic process
Overwhelmingly positive and transformative benefits
Tolerance and respect for diversity
Transparent and interoperable approaches to data protection
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