Demand for International Internet Law

  • by: Anand Chowdhary
  • recipient: Peter Tomka, President, International Court of Justice (United Nations)

It's high time there is an internet law in the World Court.

      • The New Zealand court found that the an illegal search warrant was used to confiscate hard drives and other materials from Kim Dotcom (founder of Megaupload) and further found that the FBI violated the law when they took hard drive data outside of New Zealand without authorization.
        There should be an international law regarding hard-drives and databases which will enable NZ Government to sue the FBI in World Court.
      • Internet companies including Facebook, Google, Yahoo, Apple and Microsoft were reported last week to have granted the National Security Agency (NSA) direct access to their servers under a data collection programme called PRISM.
        Violation of people's privacy by the US Government should be gotten account in the World Court. After all, it's the information of the world been screwed-around with.

      • The internet law should enable internet companies to keep accountability to the information in their databases, and by no means should they share this information with any government. Web companies should not be under any specific national government, rather there should have an internet law for their do's and don't's.
      • There should be accountability for violation of internet privicy and cyber crime internationally, in the World Court.
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