Brussels, 25/05/2011 (Agence Europe) - On Wednesday 23 May, Commissioner for the Digital Agenda Neelie Kroes made an appeal for regulating the internet. French President Nicolas Sarkozy made a similar appeal the day before at the opening of the first “e-G8” (G8 of the internet) in Paris. This event was a prelude to the G8 on 26-27 May in Deauville. The commissioner explained that “this e-G8 is a way of taking digital issues seriously and is a step in the right direction. Nonetheless,...