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The European Commission will develop an online database for monitoring Internet policy, regulatory and technological developments across the world, it said in a Monday release (http://bit.ly/166T7CF). The Global Internet Policy Observatory will collect academic information, briefings, reports and monitorings of…

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Internet-related policy developments, it said. “The objective of GIPO is to increase expertise and understanding among all actors, including countries, NGOs and interest groups which may have so far been marginalised in Internet debates and decisions,” the commission said. Brazil, the African Union, Switzerland, the Association for Progressive Communications, DiploFoundation and the Internet Society have said they will be involved, the commission said.