Feds plan global Net freedom event
FEDS PLAN GLOBAL NET FREEDOM EVENT
[SOURCE: C-Net|News.com, AUTHOR: Anne Broache]
[Commentary] Fury over the now-notorious Internet censorship practices of countries like China -- and the willingness of American firms, at times, to do their bidding -- may have quieted somewhat after a fiesty daylong congressional hearing last winter, but the U.S. government is preparing a renewed spotlight on the issue. On January 30, the State Department plans to hold an afternoon conference exploring the topic at its Washington D.C. headquarters, Ambassador David Gross, who coordinates international telecommunications and information policy for the government, said Tuesday. The goal of the event is to drum up ways to "preserve the Internet as being a conduit for the free flow of information," Gross said. The agency is just starting to finalize its plans and has not yet issued invitations, but it hopes representatives from Internet companies, non-governmental organizations and academia will participate, Gross added.
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