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From: Jim Choate <ravage@EINSTEIN.ssz.com>
Date: Sat, 12 Sep 1998 08:50:00 +0800
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Subject: Governemnts should give up regulating Internet [CNN] (fwd)
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Subject: Governemnts should give up regulating Internet [CNN]
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> GOVERNMENTS CAN'T HANDLE INTERNET, SAYS MAGAZINER
> September 11, 1998
> Web posted at 1:20 PM EDT
>
> by Jana Sanchez-Klein
>
> LONDON (IDG) -- European countries should cooperate with the U.S. to
> create an Internet that is regulated by the industry rather than by
> governments, said Ira Magaziner, senior adviser to U.S. President Bill
> Clinton for Internet policy development, at The Wall Street Journal
> Europe's Fifth Annual CEO Summit on Converging Technologies.
>
> "We are trying to come to an agreement with the European Union where
> they recognize our approach," said Magaziner, a speaker at the
> conference here today.
>
> He outlined the importance of the Internet to the U.S. and world
> economies and said that it was not up to governments to attempt to
> control Internet use and commerce. Magaziner attributed one-third of
> all economic growth in the U.S. to the building of the Internet. But,
> he warned, "if goods are overtaxed or overregulated, it's hard to do
> business. The private sector should lead."
>
> Governments are ill-equipped to handle the Internet, because it
> changes too rapidly, it's too decentralized and too international,
> suggested Magaziner.
>
> "The digital age moves too quickly for government action," he said.
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