by the BBC
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and Google boss Eric Schmidt have warned governments worldwide not to over-regulate the internet. Mr Zuckerberg said governments cannot cherry pick which aspects of the web to control and which not to. The two are leading a group of internet pioneers to the G8 summit in France. The delegation will deliver recommendations thrashed out at the first e-G8 gathering in Paris this week. Although e-G8 had the blessing of President Sarkozy, world leaders are under no obligation to listen to its findings.
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