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U.N. Summit Implodes as U.S., Others Spurn Internet Treaty
Submitted by Bradley Keyes on Fri, 2012-12-14 01:00
"United Nations summit breaks down after U.S., Canada, and other democracies refuse to sign treaty that would hand a U.N. agency more authority over how the Internet is managed."
"This conference was never meant to focus on Internet issues," said ambassador Terry Kramer, head of the U.S. delegation to the Dubai summit. "The Internet has given the world unimaginable economic and social benefit during these past 24 years -- all without U.N. regulation."
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