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1-7-15-Googles-Vint-Cerf Advocates-for-an-Open-Internet

January 6, 2015
by IEEE Standards
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Google’s Vice President and Chief Internet Evangelist, Vinton G. Cerf, recently wrote an article advocating for an open internet. An open internet can threaten the concept of sovereign national borders, making it critical to protect the free and open internet by taking responsibility now to develop governance methods that incorporate the principles of openness.

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