Guiding
Constructive
Internet Policy
Government efforts to regulate different aspects of the Internet are intensifying across the world.
Many focus on making online services liable for the content that users produce and share—burdens that could prompt large and small Internet-based services and technologies to monitor, restrict, and censor our interactions online. We must encourage policy approaches that make the Internet more valuable to people, not less.

Defending the Internet
To defend the Internet, we will focus on:
- Drawing from real-world policies and best practices to highlight approaches that don’t harm the Internet and the ability of people to use it fully and securely.
- Seeking input from our member community as well as national and legal experts.
- Producing a forward-looking policy framework that governments and other stakeholders can use to inform national or regional policies and laws on intermediary liability protections.
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