Taxing internet as threat to Open Internet
Tens of thousands of protesters have marched on 28 October against a plan by the Hungarian government to tax internet use from 2015.
The rally, the second in three days over the scheme, is also seen as a sign of growing discontent among mostly younger Hungarians over the prime minister, Viktor Orbán’s policies that critics say are centralising power and increasing the role of the state, to the detriment of private enterprise.
I think the GVO Summit could be an excellent forum to scrutinize from various angles whether or not such developments as the ones in question indicate a threat to the Open Internet.
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Murphy commented
The subject of taxing the internet has been a hot issue virtually since the ... of the U.S. threat, it would proceed with its new internet taxes.