We love the internet.
And we’re guessing you do too. Think about all the awesome things it gives us: A vast communication network; innovative businesses; a platform to freely speak or challenge powerful governments; and hundreds and hundreds of hours of cat videos.

All this great stuff is available because the internet was designed in an open and inclusive way, with a multitude of voices being able to get a say on how it’s governed.

But the internet is in danger.
There’s a meeting between the world’s governments in a just a few weeks, and it could very well decide the future of the internet through a binding international treaty. It’s called the World Conference on International Telecommunications (WCIT), and it’s being organized by a government-controlled UN agency called the International Telecommunication Union (ITU).

If some proposals at WCIT are approved, decisions about the internet would be made by a top-down, old-school government-centric agency behind closed doors. Some proposals allow for access to be cut off more easily, threaten privacy, legitimize monitoring and blocking online traffic. Others seek to impose new fees for accessing content, not to mention slowing down connection speeds. If the delicate balance of the internet is upset, it could have grave consequences for businesses and human rights.

This must be stopped.
Only governments get a vote at WCIT, so we need people from all around the world to demand that our leaders keep the internet open.

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signed

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thank you

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Use a secondary email thats set up for spam?

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I signed the hell out of that thing! I signed it so hard it thinks it was signed three times. My signing will not soon be forgotten.

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The new version of SOPA/ACTA? If so, I certainly hope there will be enough protests to stop it.

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Ughh again...! Will they actually ever stop this bullshit.

Well, signed.

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It seems like we are just delaying the inevitable.

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AUS gov tried to do this and failed dont think it will get through

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Closed 12 years ago by JackHatter.