On 31 December 2024, the European Commission closed its public consultation on Internet Governance as part of its preparations for the 2025 United Nations Summit, aiming to review and potentially reshape the architecture for Internet governance. The consultation, responding to a Council request for an EU strategy on multistakeholder internet governance, seeks to secure a common EU position in international forums. The Commission noted that the report will inform policies on ensuring the Internet remains open, free, affordable, neutral, secure, and globally interconnected. Stakeholders, including governments, businesses, technical experts, and civil society organisations, are invited to contribute their comments.
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