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UN Internet conference: US set to reject new regulations for the web

Shruti Dhapola December 4, 2012, 15:43:50 IST

American envoys say they are working with other nations on a proposal to drop all discussions on possible Internet regulations from a UN telecommunications conference in Dubai.

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UN Internet conference: US set to reject new regulations for the web

Dubai, United Arab Emirates: American envoys say they are working with other nations on a proposal to drop all discussions on possible Internet regulations from a UN telecommunications conference in Dubai.

The US is leading calls to reject possible new codes on the Net by the International Telecommunications Union, a 193-nation body making its first major oversight revisions in nearly 25 years. US representatives held meetings Tuesday on the proposal to take all Internet-related discussions off the table.

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[caption id=“attachment_544895” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] Participants listen to the speech of Hamdoun Toure, Secretary General of International Telecommunication Union, ITU, at the World Conference on International Telecommunication in Dubai. AP[/caption]

The US fears any UN Internet regulations could complicate commerce and be used by nations such as China and Russia to justify further cyber-crackdowns.

But the head of the UN group, Hamadoun Toure, insists the 11-day talks will not limit freedom of expression and will mostly seek ways to broaden Internet services to developing countries.

AP

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