One of the fastest ways to ruin the Internet would be to put the
United Nations in charge of it. Unfortunately, that is exactly what the
United Nations wants. The United Nations is now pushing very hard for
complete control over the Internet. A proposal that has the support of
China, Russia, India, Brazil, Saudi Arabia and Iran would give control
of the Internet to the UN’s International Telecommunication Union. This
is perhaps the greatest threat to the free and open Internet that we
have seen yet. At a UN conference in Dubai this upcoming December,
representatives from 193 nations will debate this proposal. The United
States and many European nations are firmly against this proposal, but
it is unclear whether they have the votes to stop it. Unlike the
Security Council, there are no vetoes when it comes to ITU proceedings.
So the United States may not be able to stop governance of the Internet
from being handed over to the United Nations. The United States could
opt out of any new treaty, but that would result in a “balkanized”
Internet. If the UN gains control over the Internet, you can expect a
whole new era of censorship, taxes, and surveillance. It would be
absolutely catastrophic for the free flow of commerce and information
around the globe. Unfortunately, many repressive regimes are very
dissatisfied with how the Internet is currently working and they
desperately want to be able to use the power of the UN to tax, regulate
and censor the Internet. Needless to say, that would be a disaster.
International control over the Internet would be a complete and total
nightmare and it must be resisted.
Top Internet experts are sounding the alarm bells about this proposal as well. The following comes from a recent CNET article….
As long as United Nations will become in control of internet, than the Personal Privacy Protection Law will be just a essay with no power at all...
Top Internet experts are sounding the alarm bells about this proposal as well. The following comes from a recent CNET article….
Vint Cerf, Google’s chief Internet evangelist, co-creator of the TCP/IP protocol, and former chairman of ICANN, said the ITU meeting could lead to “top-down control dictated by governments” that could impact free expression, security, and other important issues.Sadly, the United States cannot block this from happening. As an article by Robert M. McDowell explained, all it is going to take for this proposal to be accepted is for a simple majority of the 193 UN members states to agree to it….
“The open Internet has never been at a higher risk than it is now,” Cerf said.
Regulation proponents only need to secure a simple majority of the 193 member states to codify their radical and counterproductive agenda. Unlike the U.N. Security Council, no country can wield a veto in ITU proceedings.Once the ITU gains control, the United States and other nations could attempt to “opt out”, but that would create a “balkanized” Internet that would be much different than what we have today.
As long as United Nations will become in control of internet, than the Personal Privacy Protection Law will be just a essay with no power at all...
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