Thursday, October 27, 2011

About live ... Do I need the Internet more global rules? (TCTV)

Andrew Keen was an Anglo-American entrepreneur, writer, broadcaster and public speaker. He is the author of the international hit "the cult of the amateur: how the Internet is killing our culture" which was published in 17 different languages and was short-listed for the Heim business technology book of the year award. As a pioneering Silicon Valley-based Internet entrepreneur, ... ? Read More

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As a result of disturbances in London was intense debate about whether the Internet – and particularly social media like Twitter and Facebook – more regulation. But according to Chris painter, recently appointed coordinator of the United States Department of State on a cyber riot earlier this month, do not constitute an excuse for Governments around the world regulate the Internet.

I caught up with artist earlier this week in Institute policy Aspen Forum, where he spoke on the star-studded on post Wikileaks and post World Egypt. Message of the artist in the world is unequivocal. The Internet not only allows you to freedom, but also prosperity appointed Hillary Clinton told me. And America, he promised me was firmly committed to make the Internet a "very big" part of its foreign policy, as it actively supports freedom of speech and democracy around the world.


Andrew Keen was an Anglo-American entrepreneur, writer, broadcaster and public speaker. He is the author of the international hit "the cult of the amateur: how the Internet is killing our ...

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Artist Chris at the forefront of cyber issues already twenty years. Most recently, he served in the White House, Senior Director of cybersecurity policy ...

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