Commission Européenne - IP/14/142   12/02/2014

Commission to pursue role as honest broker in future global negotiations on 
Internet Governance

In the wake of large-scale Internet surveillance and reduced trust in the 
internet, the European Commission today proposes a key reform to the way the 
Internet is managed and run. The proposal calls for more transparent, 
accountable and inclusive governance.

Commission Vice-President Neelie Kroes said: "The next two years will be 
critical in redrawing the global map of Internet governance. Europe must 
contribute to a credible way forward for global internet governance. Europe 
must play a strong role in defining what the net of the future looks like.”

The Commission is committed to an internet that continues to serve fundamental 
freedoms and human rights, Kroes noted: “Our fundamental freedoms and human 
rights are not negotiable. They must be protected online.”

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http://europa.eu/rapid/press-release_IP-14-142_en.htm

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