. >> host: well, representative odlae, yalab t cosi r melf rlthea np- in "the wall street journal" about the u.n. treaty regarding the internet and regulation of it. and he writes: any attempts to ovinet mroergovernmental pwers crtaeely nos ldernk. >> guest: well, obviously, you have criminal activity that takes place on the internet, and you need to have laws that apply in that space just l you d hetoes ouoot, aven ibhend o in vi already applies to tha activity whether you do it in a store, on the street owhether you doitn eer d hrg oe gusomng tt inalweav tapl inacty but i very much agree with him that when it comes to attempting to regulate aspects of the internet as as oosed to mply bith -- anisva aiser example of that. and what really ccerns me is that because of the nature of the internet reaching across international boundariesnd really getng intany p o nas he weld eateiolao y,ll ld have the u.n. set up an agency to regulate the internet. i think that's a horrible idea, and we should resist it at all st vmure whin anu w? e vtiors rkin dat 'vt an international independent entity, it