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Government regulation is a itself a threat to the Internet
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The greatest threat to the internet is misguided and over-reaching government policy.
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London Conference on Cyberspace »
London Conference on Cyberspace
London Conference on Cyberspace☜The London Conference on Cyberspace – held at the Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre on 1-2 November 2011 – launched a global dialogue to develop a better collective understanding of how to protect and preserve the tremendous opportunities that the development of cyberspace offers us all.☜F1CEB7
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Thematic debates☜Thematic debates explored at the London Conference on Cyberspace.☜5CD992
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Cyber crime☜How can cyber crime be prevented and pursued more effectively?☜FFB597
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Regulation☜Government regulation and industry self-regulation.☜FFB597
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Government regulation is a itself a threat to the Internet
Government regulation is a itself a threat to the Internet☜The greatest threat to the internet is misguided and over-reaching government policy.☜59C6EF
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Why government should not touch the internet
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Maija Palmer - quoting Jimmy Wales
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12:04 PM 2 November 2011 GMT
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Internet has created a new criminal ecosystem
Paradoxically the greater transparency that the web can offer hasn't deterred criminal activity so far; instead it has created new opportunties for crime and a new criminal ecosysystem around those opportunities.
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http://blogs.ft.com/fttechhub/2011/11/why-government-should-not-touch-the-internet/#axzz1cY0A4pQP
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No wonder then, that almost every presentation from an internet company was a thinly veiled plea to “please leave us alone”. The best line of the day was from Jimmy Wales, the founder of Wikipedia, saying that “the greatest threat to the internet was misguided and over-reaching government policy”.
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