05-24-2011
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Pay Attention to this G8
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French President Nicolas Sarkozy has opened the first ever e-G8 forum in Paris.
The event brings together leading figures from the technology industry to discus the impact of the internet.
Facebook boss Mark Zuckerberg, Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales, and Google's Eric Schmidt are among those due to speak.
Critics have claimed that the e-G8 is too focused on handing net control to companies and governments.
Moral rules
Addressing those concerns, President Sarkozy said that states were subject to the will of their citizens who were currently engaged in a revolution, empowered by the internet.
"The global revolution that you incarnate is a peaceful one. It did not emerge on battlefields but on university campuses," he said.
French President Nicolas Sarkozy tells internet heads at the e-G8 conference in Paris that they do not live in a parallel, moral-free universe.
However, President Sarkozy claimed that countries could not remain neutral and allow completely unchecked internet use.
"The world you represent is not a parallel universe where legal and moral rules and more generally all the basic rules that govern society in democratic countries do not apply."
In the past, the French President has been characterised as someone who favours the rights of content creators and rights holders over internet users.
France has passed one of the toughest laws to crack down on people who download content without paying for it, with a three-strikes-and-out law for illegal filesharers.
Repeat offenders face a range of punishments, including disconnection from the web.
No harm
A number of prominent rights-holders including News Corp chief executive Rupert Murdoch and BBC director general Mark Thompson were also due to speak at the event.
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-13518871
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