Saturday, January 30, 2010

 
U.N. Wants to Take Over the Internet


UN Agency Calls for Global Warfare Treaty, 'Driver's License' for Web Users

The world needs a treaty to prevent cyber attacks becoming an all-out war, the head of the main UN communications and technology agency warned Saturday.

International Telcommunications Union secretary general Hamadoun Toure gave his warning at a World Economic Forum debate where experts said nations must now consider when a cyber attack becomes a declaration of war...

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United Nations and Microsoft's Plan Will Destroy the Internet

The United Nations now wants to destroy the internet as we know it. Just today Rawstory reported that the UN wants driver licenses for the internet. They are using the "terrorism" as a front to now encourage governments around the world to give a sort of "drivers license" for the internet...

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UN Chief Calls for Treaty to Prevent Cyberwar

DAVOS, Switzerland — The world needs a treaty to prevent cyber attacks becoming an all-out war, the head of the main UN communications and technology agency warned Saturday.

International Telcommunications Union secretary general Hamadoun Toure gave his warning at a World Economic Forum debate where experts said nations must now consider when a cyber attack becomes a declaration of war...

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UN Task Force Looks Legal Aspects of Curtailing "Internet Terrorism"

2010-01-28
| Brussels, 28 January 2010 (UN Regional Information Centre)

Reviewing existing and possible legal measures to prevent or curtail the use of the Internet for terrorist purposes was the focus of a two-day workshop convened by the United Nations Counter-Terrorism Implementation Task Force (CTITF) in Berlin on 25-26 January. The meeting co-organized and hosted by the German Federal Foreign Office brought together experts from Member States, United Nations agencies, regional organizations, including the representatives of various European institutions, as well as from, academia and civil society.

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