Mahmoud Salem
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In the name of preventing cyber-terrorism, of course.

"The aim of this initiative is to improve coordination between
different countries to prevent people or terrorist groups from using
international Internet networks to serve their goals," said Aziz Seif
al-Nasr, deputy foreign minister in charge of the terrorism file.

"Adequate legislation and the adoption of new regulations for persons
and companies using the Internet will be part of the measures
introduced by Egypt," he said Thursday.

I bet 50 bucks that it will include some legistlation about websites that "provide content that fosters instability and hatred towards the government". Any takers? 

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8 thoughts on “Egypt to regulate the internet

  1. Tss, instability, hatred towards the government, blah, that would be theft of your 50 bucks.
    Legislation preventing cyber-terrorism means the laws against websites that “incite religious hatred and violence by misinterpreting the Koran” don’t you know? 100$ on that.

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