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Last week, the International Telecommunications Union wrapped up a huge conference on Internet regulations and governance. The UN-sponsored event featured a few hardened factions. Debate pitted Russia, China and several Arab states -- all promoting increased regulation of the Internet -- against the U.S., Canada, Australia and much of Western Europe -- all staunchly opposed to increased regulation. As is often the case with the UN, there was plenty of disagreement and, not surprisingly, very little universal consensus.
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Source: http://ectnews.com.feedsportal.com/c/34520/f/632000/s/26db5dca/l/0L0Stechnewsworld0N0Crsstory0C76930A0Bhtml/story01.htm
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