SUMMARY

This week; the European Union is launching an unprecedented public consultation 
to find out what Europeans fear most about the future of the internet. Also, 
the European Commission has announced that EU roaming charges will be binned in 
June after proposed wholesale roaming price caps received final clearance from 
the European Parliament.

On Internet shutdown, Cameroon government said on Thursday it had restored the 
internet to its restive anglophone region. On Net neutrality, FCC Chairman Ajit 
Pai met with executives at Facebook, Cisco, Oracle, Intel and other major tech 
companies this week as the federal agency considers rolling back controversial 
net neutrality<https://www.cnet.com/tags/net-neutrality/> rules.
Besides, in a move seen as a victory for net neutrality advocates, Canada's 
telecom regulator said all data delivered online should be treated equally by 
internet service providers.
On data protection, Audio giant Bose is reportedly using its wireless 
headphones and speakers to spy on users and sell their private data to third 
party companies, a lawsuit claims. Also, the indian government is in the 
process of framing a policy to protect the data imprints on WhatsApp, Facebook 
and other applications, the Supreme Court was informed on Tuesday. In addition, 
Twitter is considering localizing the storage of some of its Russian users’ 
personal data in order to comply with data localization laws, TechCrunch has 
confirmed.
Fake news is playing a massive role on Twitter in the run-up to French and 
German elections, a British study has said amid concerns on Russian interference
Google has agreed to be less controlling about what Android phone manufacturers 
can do in Russia, as the result of a 
settlement<http://en.fas.gov.ru/press-center/news/detail.html?id=49774> today 
with the country’s antimonopoly agency.
Facebook is developing a small helicopter that can be deployed in emergencies 
to deliver internet access, the company said.
Baidu, one of China's biggest technology companies, said Tuesday it would open 
source its self-driving-car software in hopes of accelerating progress.

Below, informations on those subjects as well as documents on ICANN, 
cyberpolitics, ...


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http://www.diplointernetgovernance.org/profiles/blogs/internet-gov-weekly-brief-eu-to-launch-consulation-on-internet
Internet Gov Weekly Brief : EU to launch consulation on Internet; Cameroon to 
restore Internet; Data protection (Bose, Twitter, India); Fake news & 
Elections; Roaming charge in 
Europe<http://www.diplointernetgovernance.org/profiles/blogs/internet-gov-weekly-brief-eu-to-launch-consulation-on-internet>
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SUMMARY This week; the European Union is launching an unprecedented public 
consultation to find out what Europeans fear most about the future of the 
internet.…


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