Congress Bans Internet Treaty to Takeover the Internet

December 6, 2012
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The House unanimously passed a Senate resolution to ban Internet regulation and keep the Internet out of the hands of the ITU, communist-led arm of the UN.

The UN is trying to expand the telecommunications treaty of 1988 to cover the Internet and would include companies like Facebook and google.

The US statement declares that the consistent and unequivocal goal of the US is “to promote a global Internet free from government control and preserve and advance the successful mult-istakeholder model that governs the Internet today.”

Read at The Hill

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