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Internet Governance

The recent case of Pakistan blocking access to YouTube underlines the need for better governance of the Internet. I’m not suggesting we should have heavy-handed, bureaucratic control. But the Internet is now critical to business and government services so we need a better international understanding of national responsibilities, especially for supporting services such as security and incident response. The UK concept of a “Third Way” suggested by the Rt Hon Alan Michael MP gets my support.

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