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The Global Internet Freedom Task Force (GIFT) is a reporting mechanism established by Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice February 14, 2006. It seeks to consider foreign policy aspects of Internet freedom, and how the U.S. government can respond to these challenges. The task force considers foreign policy aspects of Internet freedom, including: The task force focuses the State Department’s coordination with other agencies, U.S. Internet companies, non-governmental organizations, academic researchers, and other stakeholders.

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  • The Global Internet Freedom Task Force (GIFT) is a reporting mechanism established by Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice February 14, 2006. It seeks to consider foreign policy aspects of Internet freedom, and how the U.S. government can respond to these challenges. The task force considers foreign policy aspects of Internet freedom, including: The task force focuses the State Department’s coordination with other agencies, U.S. Internet companies, non-governmental organizations, academic researchers, and other stakeholders.
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  • The Global Internet Freedom Task Force (GIFT) is a reporting mechanism established by Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice February 14, 2006. It seeks to consider foreign policy aspects of Internet freedom, and how the U.S. government can respond to these challenges. The internal task force draws on the Department of State’s multidisciplinary expertise in international communications policy, human rights, democratization, business advocacy, corporate social responsibility, and relevant countries and regions. It reports to the Secretary through Under Secretary for Economic, Business, and Agricultural Affairs Josette Shiner and Under Secretary for Democracy and Global Affairs Paula Dobriansky. The task force considers foreign policy aspects of Internet freedom, including: * The use of technology to restrict access to political content and the impact of such censorship efforts on U.S. companies; * The use of technology to track and repress dissidents; and * Efforts to modify Internet governance structures in order to restrict the free flow of information. The task force focuses the State Department’s coordination with other agencies, U.S. Internet companies, non-governmental organizations, academic researchers, and other stakeholders.
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