Posted on 04/23/2014 12:50:01 PM PDT by BenLurkin
Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff said at a gathering here Wednesday that no country can have "more weight than another" in governing cyberspace.
She made her remarks at the opening of the NETMundial international conference, where delegations from more than 85 countries will debate Internet regulation issues and try to reach agreement on a new oversight model.
The push to reformulate Internet governance gained momentum in Brazil after documents leaked by former intelligence contractor Edward Snowden showed the U.S. National Security Agency had spied on the phone calls and e-mails of Brazilian citizens and companies and the president herself.
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Brazil hasnt produced anything useful since Astrid Giberto.
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Yep,a one hit wonder.
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Who put the money up....
and whatever you do, never... NEVER release his second Chakra
Obama agrees with her.
tell me, Brazil, how many of those 85 nations are muslim and are you ready for dhimmi-net ? no? then sit down.
So I build something and you want it because it’s not fair that I have it? Ir chupar ovos!
No government should have any say, at all.
It's scary to think of any of these "international" agencies getting actual power on the internet. There is only one nation on the planet with a First Amendment. Even in the former nations of the empire of Great Britain where you can normally expect the rule of law, it's getting mighty dangerous to have a bad word to say about that murderous paedophile, mohammed and the followers of his death cult.
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