The
commitment, called the "Declaration for the Future of the
Internet" - the first such effort of its kind - protects human
rights, promotes free flow of information, protects the privacy
of users, and sets rules for a growing global digital economy
among steps to counter what two Biden administration officials
called a "dangerous new model" of internet policy from countries
such as Russia and China.
The United States is witnessing a global trend of rising digital
authoritarianism, with countries such as Russia having acted to
repress freedom of expression, censor independent news sites,
interfere with elections, promote disinformation, and deny their
citizens other human rights, the officials said.
"Look at what...Russia is doing, some of the steps China is
taking, and I think we see this as a response to these kind of 'splinternet'
tendencies by a number of authoritarian countries around the
world," one of the officials said, referring to a
characterization of the internet as splintering and dividing due
to various factors, such as politics.
Since its invasion of Ukraine, Russia has launched cyberattacks,
including hacking into a satellite internet provider's network
at the beginning of the invasion. The administration officials
said the new effort is not an attempt to address cyber warfare.
The declaration is a modified version of the White House's
efforts from last year to rally a coalition of democracies
around a vision for an open and free web.
The countries joining the U.S. include Australia, Argentina,
Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Israel,
Italy, Japan, Netherlands, the United Kingdom and Ukraine.
The effort will be launched virtually at the White House on
Thursday by Biden's national security adviser, Jake Sullivan, at
7:30 a.m. ET (1130 GMT)
(Reporting by Nandita Bose in Washington; Editing by Leslie
Adler)
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