Sec. 102. Sense of Congress
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It is the sense of the Congress that— the President should, through bilateral, and where appropriate, multilateral activities, seek to obtain the agreement of other countries to promote the goals and objectives of this Act and to protect Internet freedom; and to the extent possible in every country in which they operate, United States businesses should work to— ensure access to the Web sites of the Voice of America, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, Radio Free Asia, Al-Hurra, Radio Sawa, Radio Farda, Radio Marti, TV Marti, or other United States-supported Web sites and online access to United States Government reports such as the annual Country Reports on Human Rights Practices, the annual Reports on International Religious Freedom, and the annual Trafficking in Human Persons Reports; and promote the security of Internet users and expand their access to information and communication channels by limiting censorship of protected political and religious speech and information.