PARIS- the patterns of Google and other top companies of the Internet page set out their "e - G8" Wednesday Summit to take the task on sensitive issues such as copyright online global leaders of the G8 and freedoms.
Executives discussed proposals for Governments to provide Internet access to citizens and step regulate online content, but there was a lot of disagreement and the two-day meeting wound up with no official statement.
Host Maurice Levy of the Group Publicis advertising said that he would lead a delegation from e - G8, including Google's CEO Eric Schmidt and founder of Facebook Mark Zuckerberg, who would identify the final proposals and return to the leaders of the G8 at their Summit Thursday in DeauvilleNorthwest of the France.
"We will work at the last moment on the release of e - G8," Levy said, adding that they would have time to work on the aircraft that they would take the short trip to Deauville.
"We are not going to Deauville with a list of grievances, but to share a certain vision," said, recapitulation of the meeting, which sometimes resembled a confrontation between the powers, large enterprises and rebels of the web.
Levy did not specify the points which could feature on the recommendations of the G8-e, but liveliest moments of Paris collection put emphasis on the balance of the lucrative of the Internet and the potential for the creation of jobs against the drive to prevent online crime.
French President Nicolas Sarkozy started the Summit Tuesday originating from their "Internet revolution" but I think that some of the Government Regulation was inevitable to avoid "democratic chaos."
Schmidt and other large patterns is warning against hasty regulations for fear of choking off innovation, while the breakdown civil society groups collection as a threat to a free Internet.
Online revolution reached the highest level of global leadership where Facebook pioneer Mark Zuckerberg met Nicolas Sarkozy Wednesday.
The American founder of 27 years of the site of social networking - in which Sarkozy himself has a page for its "friends" online - visited the Presidential Palace of the Elysée in costume and bind and later appears in jeans and a T-shirt on stage at the e - g-8.
He was diplomatic about the meeting with Nicolas Sarkozy, a day after President ruffled feathers with its line on the regulation of the Internet.
"It was fun," New York youth told the gathering. "I understand where it came from.". I appreciate the chance to be here and be part of the dialogue. ?
In a meeting room of half empty after the exit of the Zuckerberg, Boss high media in their closing session have been largely for proposals headline that Governments should not regulate online content but must protect the rights of intellectual property onlinebut not hammer a final line to the G8.
Rights of the media and civil society groups complained that the forum was primarily to large business voice and it bodes poorly for free online.
"Disastrous design of President Sarkozy for the Internet has become glaring apparent," web group free access now said Wednesday.
She added "(G8) world's most developed economies are ready to impose the strict application of the Act, the law of copyright and the regulation of the authoritarian Government of the Internet".
With blogs and Tweets lubricate the workings of the revolution in some countries and analyses and downloads stimulate trade disputes in others, the stakes are high for leaders who seek to take advantage of the webbut also to rein in crime online.
Zuckerberg has refused to take credit for the revolutions in Tunisia and Egypt by coordinating online demonstrators.
"Facebook was neither necessary nor sufficient for one of these things happen", he said.
"I think that a better example than these revolutions which is now the heads of State have pages on Facebook" to communicate with their people, he added.
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