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(IBD) Will "Net Neutrality" Fan Obama Let United Nations Seize The Internet?

Free Speech: The U.N. plans to control the tool that tyrants fear most — technology that promotes free speech and intellectual freedom — by imposing a  global tax in the name of fairness. Think of net neutrality on steroids.

Elections have consequences, and one consequence of President Obama's  re-election may be U.S. acquiescence to the administrative control of the  Internet to the United Nations  and journalist-jailing and Web-censoring regimes  from Iran to Venezuela, complete with a global tax on its use.

The U.N.'s International Telecommunications Union (ITU) is holding the World  Conference on International Telecommunications in Dubai from Dec. 3 to 14. U.N.  member states, largely composed of Third World despots, will be meeting to  update the ITU treaty arrangements for international communications.

The ITU last drafted a treaty on communications in 1988, before the dawn of  the Internet as we know it, and many of the world's thugs seek to restrict its  freedoms by imposing on it a global tax. The Internet was then primarily a  university network, and Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg was a mere 4 years old.

Today, the self-regulating Internet means no one has to ask for permission to  launch a website, and no government can tell network operators how to do their  jobs. The Internet freely crosses international boundaries, making it difficult  for governments to censor or to tax.

Regimes such as Russia and Iran also want an ITU rule letting them monitor  Internet traffic routed through or to their countries, allowing them to  eavesdrop or block access.

Since at least 2004, the ITU has tried repeatedly to wrest power from ICANN,  the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, the multi-stakeholder  body created in 1998 to oversee domain names and addresses.

At a 2004 U.N. summit, Secretary General Kofi Annan criticized the current  system through which Internet standards are set and domain names are handled,  and delegates from the likes of Cuba, Venezuela, Bolivia and Ghana objected to  what they said was too much control of the process by the U.S. government and  its allies.

Read More At IBD:  http://news.investors.com/ibd-editorials/112612-634707-united-natio...

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Tags: Internet., OBAMA, Obama, UnitedNations, constitution, freedom, government., netneutrality, obama, tyranny

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