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Thursday, December 27, 2012

Internet industry irked on India's support to web regulations at UN


India's supportive for International Telecom Union's proposals to a UN-backed body to regulate internet has irked the stakeholders in local internet industry, which has warned government to refrain from voting in ITU on issues other than telecom.
Earlier this month, ITU, a body under United Nations for the first time introduced proposals seeking to define spam, and cyber fraud in a way that would have brought the some aspects of regulating the 'international network' under its ambit. While India is yet to sign off on the proposals, the state's public posturing indicated a supportive stand.

"ITU should only focus on telecom sector and not get into information and communication technology as they have tried to do through the Dubai convention last week," said Subho Ray President of Internet and Mobile Association of India. IAMAI has Indian arms of multinational internet firms such as Ebay, Google, Facebook and Yahoo! as members.

The proposals have also created an international stand-off with US, UK and other large European economies rejecting the need for such UN-backed regulation of the internet, while Russia, China and United Arab Emirates found it useful to have such control. Some analysts have even called it the new cold war

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