Howdy all,

The G8 will meet with its world corporation leaders to discuss the
future of the internet. Apparently only governments and corporations
will be represented.

This campaign <URL:https:/www.accessnow.org/G8-protect-the-net> is to
gather signatories on a letter to send to the French presidency, urging
that they give priority to network neutrality and civil freedom.

Should there be a response from Free Software Melbourne? What response?

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For the first time, the leaders of the G8 developed countries are going
to discuss internet policy. Instead of promoting net neutrality and user
privacy and combating online censorship, the French government has
locked civil society out of these conversations, while inviting CEOs --
some of whom paid $100,000 for their seat at the table -- who are
pushing policies like strict intellectual property enforcement, which
will line corporate pockets while curtailing our digital rights.

Unless we speak out now, decisions about internet policy are going to be
made at the highest levels without our voices represented. Please sign
this urgent petition calling on the G8 to adopt citizen-centered
internet policies, which we’ll deliver at a press conference to the
world media on Monday in Paris.

Dear President Sarkozy and other G8 Leaders,
We urge you to publicly commit to citizen-centered policies like
expanding internet access for all, combating digital censorship and
surveillance, limiting online intermediary liability, and upholding
principles of net neutrality.

…
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<URL:https:/www.accessnow.org/G8-protect-the-net>

-- 
 \            “Beware of bugs in the above code; I have only proved it |
  `\                 correct, not tried it.” —Donald Knuth, 1977-03-29 |
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Ben Finney


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