International Efforts to Regulate the Internet Continue
Over the last several years, we’ve been lectured by many that the US position on Internet governance was no longer sustainable in the larger, global community. So-called experts claimed that the US’s minimal government involvement in Internet issues was no longer a prudent approach. These “experts” added that if the US just ceded on our sound principles a little bit, authoritarian governments of the world would end their continued effort to seek increased government regulation and control of the Internet. In other words, they sought an appeasement strategy.
We now have a recent case study of this exact approach, and it doesn’t seem to have worked. Instead, some foreign governments have renewed their disturbing calls for government involvement in the Internet via a number of forums. Accordingly, it’s time to reject appeasement, acknowledge the work ahead and redouble our efforts to quash these attempts using all appropriate means.
International Efforts to Regulate the Internet Continue