Tech industry holds closed door talks on open internet

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An industry body representing some of the biggest names in technology has hosted a closed-door meeting to discuss the future of the open internet.

Public advocacy groups said such back-room dealings were detrimental.

The meeting follows the publication of a controversial plan by Google and Verizon that could allow net providers certain types of internet traffic to be given priority over others.

Consumer bodies called those proposals an “internet killer”.

Last week a crowd of about 100 people marched to Google’s headquarters in California to present boxes that they said contained 300,000 signatures upholding the values of net neutrality, a founding principle of the net that states that all web data is treated equally no matter where it comes from.

The Google/Verizon plan suggests loopholes for mobile traffic and for some specialised content.

Protestors urged the search giant to honour its famed “don’t do evil” motto.

Continue Reading at BBC News.

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