The inaugural World Internet Conference will be held in Wuzhen, China in two weeks, where China hopes to show itself as a responsible player.
The November 19th -21st summit is expected to address a philosophy of “Internet sovereignty” with China declaring that the boundaries of Chinese cyberspace are the Government’s right to police and defend.
Among the 1,000 guests, officials and luminaries are Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) chief Fadi Chehade, Alibaba executive chairman Jack Ma and the heads of other Chinese Internet firms such as Baidu and Tencent.
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