State Department Forms Net Freedom Force
Posted by David A. Utter
The Global Internet Freedom Task Force formed by the US State Department will focus on forming a foreign policy response to governmental threats to Internet freedom.
The State Department announced its new task force in Washington DC, a day ahead of House Subcommittee hearings on search engine company practices in China.
A pair of Under Secretaries of State disclosed the new initiative to journalists yesterday. Under Secretary Josette Shiner talked about the focus of the newly formed task force:
We will also work with our companies and NGOs to help address their concerns in meeting this challenge.
Under Secretary Paula Dobriansky cited how the "business sector" can help address countries that repress the free flow of information online:
Many technology companies share a strong commitment to be socially proactive and want to work to help those who lack the freedom we often take for granted. If we band together, we can make significant progress on this issue.
Dobriansky also noted the Assistant Secretary for Democracy, Human Rights, Labor, Barry Lowenkron is in China raising the same issue with that government.
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About the Author: David Utter is a staff writer for WebProNews covering technology and business.