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U.S. control of Internet rankles developing nations
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| December 10, 2003
| Anick Jesdanun
Posted on 12/10/2003 12:31:46 AM PST by sarcasm
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posted on
12/10/2003 12:31:46 AM PST
by
sarcasm
To: sarcasm
...China, South Africa, India and Brazil the main proponents of wresting control of the Internet from the United States....He he he.
The thought of people freely exchanging information really sticks in some Leftist craws, doesn't it?
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posted on
12/10/2003 12:36:19 AM PST
by
Byron_the_Aussie
(http://www.theinterviewwithgod.com/popup2.html)
To: sarcasm
Well, the Turd World can go invent their own wood-fired version of the Internet, and compete.
Let's see how well it stacks up against the USA-invented version.
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posted on
12/10/2003 12:45:26 AM PST
by
Hank Rearden
(Dick Gephardt. Before he dicks you.)
To: sarcasm
For instance, Klein said, the United States might remove from central databases the domain names for countries deemed sponsors of terrorism, essentially kicking them offline. He is worried about Terrorists???
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posted on
12/10/2003 12:51:08 AM PST
by
Mo1
(House Work, If you do it right , will kill you!)
To: sarcasm
If they don't like it - they can invent their own computer networks. We can easily keep them out of ours.
Our way of life is dead. It's become clear the lazy, idiotic, unintelligent, morons of the planet just want what the smarter ones produce without lifting a finger.
Atlas is getting ready to shrug....big time!
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posted on
12/10/2003 12:51:27 AM PST
by
Fledermaus
(Fascists, Totalitarians, Baathists, Communists, Socialists, Democrats - what's the difference?)
To: sarcasm
...and even set up their own networks within their borders.An excellent idea! They should do just that and see if it works out for them better than it did for France in the Nineties.
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posted on
12/10/2003 1:01:46 AM PST
by
AntiGuv
(When the countdown hits zero, something's gonna happen..)
To: AntiGuv
France tried this? Enlighten me, if you have a moment...
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posted on
12/10/2003 1:26:54 AM PST
by
ECM
To: ECM
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posted on
12/10/2003 1:48:45 AM PST
by
sarcasm
(Tancredo 2004)
To: Byron_the_Aussie
"Another gnawing dispute is over developing-world DEMANDS that rich nations BANKROLL info-tech projects that can bridge the digital divide between rich and poor nations."
Waaaaah I want and you pay for it.
On another issue before the gathering in this city where the World Wide Web was invented 13 years ago, (BY THE UNITED STATES)the United States and other industrialized countries have resisted Senegal's calls for a separate pool of money to finance technology projects in poorer nations.
Hey I want a wireless network at home, but I want you to pay for it...deal?
To: Byron_the_Aussie
How you coming on Applebaum, I'm reading that too.
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posted on
12/10/2003 2:50:20 AM PST
by
tet68
Comment #11 Removed by Moderator
To: sarcasm
Actually, the USA does NOT control the internet.
the US government has little say in the internet.
There is ONE company in California which assigns domain names. A very small, almost microscopic amount of control
Essentially the rest of the internet is "controlled" by you, me, FR, and ten billion other companies, groups, individuals, organizations, etc.
Sooooo, what are these nations REALLY after? Do they want to take totalitarian control of the internet in order to stifle FREE expression, free enterprise, etc?
Seriously, the only real problem with the internet is that it is essentially un-policed. You can say, do, post what you want with very little government oversight.
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posted on
12/10/2003 5:01:49 AM PST
by
fqued
(Oh where, oh where, have the democrats gone? where, oh where, can they be?)
Comment #13 Removed by Moderator
To: Byron_the_Aussie
Developing countries also have been frustrated that Western countries that got on the Internet first gobbled up most of the available addresses required for computers to connect, leaving developing nations to share a limited supply. Errr, well, IPv6 fixes that problem, but why support that when you can try to hijack the whole 'net, I guess...
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posted on
12/10/2003 5:15:08 AM PST
by
general_re
(Knife goes in, guts come out! That's what Osaka Food Concern is all about!)
To: Number1BadBoy
Anyway, I don't know why everybody's being so patriotic about it, it's probably better for a worldwide medium to be fairly administered worldwide.hint hint: China censors their internet...
THEY claim to be worried the US will "censor" countries that sponsor terrorism...(sounds good to me)...but the countries trying to take over the internet are leftists. China would censor us under a "hate speech" site, or (in FR's religious forum) under their "unauthorized sects" law...
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posted on
12/10/2003 5:15:22 AM PST
by
LadyDoc
(liberals only love politically correct poor people)
To: Number1BadBoy
Berbers-lee created a html server and. This is essentially an application protocol that sits on top of the TCP/IP stack. The Inbternet existed long before HTML and as far as intellectual property goes it is almost wholly an American invention. HTML is a miniscule part of the internet. Also. the real profitable usage of the internet, robost, N-tiered transactional systems are mostly an american contribution to the web, albiet a mostly commercial contribution.
To: sarcasm
to damn bad
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posted on
12/10/2003 5:30:19 AM PST
by
The Wizard
(Saddamocrats are enemies of America, treasonous everytime they speak)
To: CasearianDaoist
sorry, I did not meam to say intelectual property in a legal sense. I meant that it was an Anerican creation.
Comment #19 Removed by Moderator
To: Number1BadBoy; LadyDoc
You realise you just said that it's ok for right-wing America to censor the net but not left-wing anybody else. Errr, maybe it's just me, but I don't see where the 'doc said, suggested, or implied any such thing...
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posted on
12/10/2003 5:36:49 AM PST
by
general_re
(Knife goes in, guts come out! That's what Osaka Food Concern is all about!)
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