
New accord sets democratic norms for internet
A new agreement among 60 governments aims to establish a code of practice for how democratic countries should engage to ensure a free and open internet.
The Declaration for the Future of the Internet is a non-binding political commitment by over 60 nations to advance a positive vision for digital technologies. As of its launch in 2022, signatories included the U.S., the E.U., and countries like Argentina, Canada, and Ukraine. Learn more at state.gov/declaration-for-the-future-of-the-internet. See all our reporting on this topic at @aretenews.bsky.social.
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A new agreement among 60 governments aims to establish a code of practice for how democratic countries should engage to ensure a free and open internet.