Such a competitive coexistence of rather different regimes and mechanisms creates opportunities as well as risks. There are opportunities for new mechanisms, platforms, and services to bring more effectiveness into political strategies, social actions, and market developments. This competitive coexistence can stimulate innovation, promote job creation, enlarge all kinds of cultural activities, and broaden the use of individual freedoms by the public at large both in developed and developing nations. But there’s also a risk that differences between regimes and systems create controversies and produce heavy conflicts, which includes the threat to impede innovation, hamper sustainable development, reduce individual freedoms, and pollute the Internet governance ecosystem in a way that parts of it will be damaged or destroyed.