Do you have the right to be on the net?

Four out of five people in the world believe that Internet access is a human right for them. This was evident in the poll conducted by BBC World Service quoted by the BBC on Monday (8 / 3). Approximately 79% of the 27 thousand adult respondents declared internet access is a human right for everyone that can be used as it business solutions. From the looks of poll respondents strongly agree that the internet as a human rights reached 55%, almost 30% somewhat agree, somewhat disagree almost 10%, strongly disagree almost 7%, and the answer also abstained almost 7% of total respondents spread over 26 countries.

Overall 87% of Internet users expect Internet access can be used as human rights. Meanwhile, 70% of internet non-users hope that they will have access to the internet. Especially is for the purpose of it business solutions. Based on the results of opinion polls, internet users in South Korea and Nigeria’s government believe any country is not feasible to issue various regulations on the Internet. But again it’s different opinions of Internet users in China and parts of Europe who do not agree with these opinions. In the UK, as many as 55 percent of respondents believed that there are some cases that do require government regulation of the Internet.

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