hek An Homework Name: The Internet: is it time to reign in the Tec ants? Fake news and Isis propaganda have raised concern about the power o curb cyberspace controlled by a handful of giant firms, can governments ever hope fo them - and is that even desirable? From encrypted apps used by terrorists (but also by peaceful activists) to online abuse. and fake news to hacking of the American election and rodicalisation, the friction betweer the two sides is growing. France and Germany have implemented fines for companies that allow Nazi content to remain online, while in the US the FBI demanded that Apple write software to hack into an iPhone used by one of the San Bernardino killers, and took the firm to court when it refused Internet companies, meanwhile, suggest that governments should butt out because these companies control the tools that can sort out the problems. However, governments have much to say on the matter. The European commission's decision to fine Google 2 4bn (2.1bn) for favouring its own shopping service - with decisions yet to come on its control of Android and the Google Play app store-suggest that some problems, at least, are seen as the province of legislators. In the meantime, the public is caught in the middle: relying on both tech c government, and often as puzzled as the politicians why so little can be done ompanies and Explain your point of view in this matter. What are the advantages and disadvantages for the consumer as well as for internet providers? If there has to be regulation, what should it look like? Write your own proposal for a law to curb the tech giants. To earn a 10, you must write at least 1.5 pages. English speakers should use MLA classroom, in the 'about' section) formatting (the MLA Template is in