SUMMARY

This week; online extremism, privacy and data protection make many internet 
governance headlines as "European Union leaders, at a summit in Brussels 
increased the pressure on US giants like Facebook and Twitter to rein in online 
propaganda amid a recent spate of terror attacks in Britain, France and 
Belgium". Moreover , Germany on Thursday passed a controversial new law that 
expands the power of authorities to spy on the content of encrypted message 
services such as WhatsApp and Skype while Facebook is launching a UK initiative 
to train and fund local organisations to combat extremism and hate speech. In 
the United Kingdom, "The Queen's Speech featured several references for the 
tech industry to chew over, including promises of a new UK data protection law 
and digital charter".

On Cyberpolitics-geopolitics, China has told three major web portals to shut 
down their video and audio streaming services, saying "they carry 
politically-related material that breaks state rules and social commentary 
which incites negative opinions". Also, "Chinese scientists have set a new 
distance record for quantum entanglement, raising hopes of building an entirely 
new kind of hacker-resistant "quantum internet.” Russia's media watchdog 
blocked internet giant Google for several hours on Thursday in a bid to enforce 
a tax ruling made in 2016.

As for event, we notre Central Asian internet Governance Forum and upcoming 
ICANN 59.

Below, informations in those subjects and events as well as documents on fake 
news, hate speech, digital economy..


See full review here

http://www.diplointernetgovernance.org/profiles/blogs/internet-gov-weekly-brief-eu-to-counter-online-extremism-china-s
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