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Ladybbird 23-11-12 03:04

World Govts Secret Meeting to Control Internet
 
Just received this email;

Lady, you asked us to keep you updated on Internet legislation and initiatives.
Starting December 3, the world's governments will meet behind closed doors to discuss the future of the internet. Some governments want to use this meeting to increase censorship and regulate the Internet.
Learn more about what’s at stake at the International Telecommunication Union (ITU):



http://www.google.com/takeaction


A free and open world depends on a free and open Internet. And a free and open Internet depends on you.
Vint Cerf
Google



:huh: :faint: :crazy: :whistle:

Ladybbird 04-12-12 02:56

Re: World Govts Secret Meeting to Control Internet
 
The End Of Internet Freedom? U.N. Opens 10-Day Talks On Web Regulation

http://i.huffpost.com/gen/879852/original.jpg 03/12/2012

A hitherto quasi-anonymous part of the UN (that is, nevertheless, almost 150 years old) is attempting to redraw a quarter century-old communications treaty that opponents say will mark the end of the free Internet. The two-week conference in Dubai is led by the ITU, and will see telco regulators representing 193 different countries sit down and discuss the thorny subject of Internet regulation.

Google has already nailed its colors to the mast with a Free Internet blogpost and petition, with its chief Internet evangelist Vint Cerf adding to the clamor. Both the U.S. and EU are against the ITU's proposals, with EU digital commissioner Neelie Kroes tweeting "if it ain't broke, don't fix it."

Some of the ITU's members, however, feel differently, and would prefer their own governments to control their own Internet domains, rather than the U.S.-based ICANN. ITU head Dr. Hamadan Toure is not in favor of this, but does believe that cyber security, child safety online, and anti-spam regulations can only be managed by the ITU.
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Ho Ho Ho, so all those rumours and reports over the past few months were correct = The US DOES want to control the world by controlling the internet! :whistle:


& another note for me from;


Quote:

Lady,
A closed-door meeting of the world’s governments is starting today. The future of the internet is on the agenda. Some governments want to use this meeting of the International Telecommunication Union to increase censorship and regulate the Internet.
I am concerned, and I am not alone. More than 1,000 organizations from 163 countries have raised concerns about this upcoming closed-door meeting in Dubai. They are joined by hundreds of thousands of Internet users who are standing up for a free and open Internet. These people are in just about every country around the world — take a look.
If you agree and support a free and open Internet, join them and raise your voice: google.com/takeaction
Together, we can protect the free and open Internet. Please make your voice heard and spread the word.
Vint Cerf
Google



I hope you guys join in and support that group to stop this craziness.

Ladybbird 07-12-12 20:20

Re: World Govts Secret Meeting to Control Internet
 
FIRST STAGE

A new global alliance made up of 48 countries has been launched to tackle images that show child sex abuse on the internet.

EU, US in 'Global Alliance' to Hit Web Child Sex

December 06, 2012


http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/media...6005602789.jpg

Images of children being tortured and raped are available on the web, with a million such images available online

The 27-nation European Union, the United States and a score of other countries on Wednesday launched a "global alliance" to stamp out trade in online
images and videos of child sexual abuse.

"Child sexual abuse online is a hideous crime and it is also a hidden crime, often perpetrated in the darkest corners of the web," the EU's home affairs commissioner Cecilia Malmstroem said at a joint news conference with US Attorney General Eric Holder.

"It is very hard and painful to talk about it. It is such a horrible thing that sometimes we just want to close our eyes in front of it," she said.

The launch follows an agreement a year ago between Holder and Malmstroem to try to place the fight against the "disgusting crimes" of online child abuse high on the global agenda.

She said images of helpless children being tortured and raped were increasingly circulating on the web, with an estimated one million such images available online and 50,000 new pictures uploaded every year.

"This is why we are here today: to say loud and clear that we are serious about combating child sexual abuse online," she said.

"When these images are circulated online, they can live on forever. Our responsibility is to protect children wherever they live and to bring criminals to justice wherever they operate. The only way to achieve this is to team up for more intensive and better coordinated action worldwide", said Malmstroem.

Holder said the initiative "will strengthen our mutual resources to bring more perpetrators to justice, identify more victims of child sexual abuse, and ensure that they receive our help and support,"

Along with the 27 EU members and the US, the members of the Alliance include Albania, Australia, Cambodia, Croatia, Georgia, Ghana, Japan, Moldova, Montenegro, New Zealand, Nigeria, Norway, the Philippines, Serbia, Republic of Korea, Switzerland, Thailand, Turkey, Ukraine and Vietnam.

One of the aims of the alliance is to establish dedicated law enforcement units for these crimes in all countries and make it easier to initiate joint cross-border police investigations.

Countries also committed to making sure that the Interpol international database of child abuse material grows by 10 percent annually.
AFP

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This should have been done many years ago, it will be impossible to control now as the "Pedo Rings" and their contact groups on line are too big. What do you guys think?


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