Friday, April 4, 2014

EUROPEAN UNION COMMISSION ATTEMPTS FOR THE LEGISLATIVE CONTROL OF INTERNET USE AND INTERNET USERS MAY BECOME THE MAJOR CONTROVERSIAL POLITICAL ISSUE OF THE DECADE.

EUROPEAN UNION COMMISSION ATTEMPTS FOR THE LEGISLATIVE CONTROL OF INTERNET USE AND INTERNET USERS MAY BECOME THE MAJOR CONTROVERSIAL POLITICAL ISSUE OF THE DECADE.

       European Union Commission support with legislative approach for the control of the current universal and almost free internet use at the domestic and global levels has caused widerange protest and demonstration in many countries around the World, particularly in Germany, the Northern European countries and Turkey. These attempts for the legislative control of universal use of internet and internet users  in the domestic European Union countries and many countries around the World may become Europe's the World's major controversial political issue of the decade, despite the enaction of the legislation by the European Union Parliament that has authorized both the legislative and technological control of internet use and internet users in the Eurozone. Germany has introduced special electronic identification cards  with special internet fees for internet users in Germany and the Eurozone countries. However, these measures in legislative and technological approach for internet and internet users control, than the required data and information transfer control may remain the major challenge for governments in Europe and around the World, due to the complexity, freedom and financial freedom enhanced by internet use, particularly in the e-commerce, finance, various businesses and defense sectors. In the USA alone, besides those in China, Russia, the European Union, Canada, Australia, Japan, the Middle East, the Arab World and African countries the number of Internet Golden Bubble Generation have exceeded fifty very young multi-billionaires and multi-millionaires which many governments have regarded as either underage, or ungovernable, due to internet use by means of computers, smart phones and many other wireless devices.

                                            Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.

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