GG Quite informative. I'm more convinced than ever that we must form an alternative view. One that is independent of the influences that are clearly set out in the article you sent. For once in a long time we have been presented with a platform that is one of the greatest equalizers of all time. That has happened because largely most governments have found it fit to live well alone! Now that platform is under attack. From fascist tendencies, to claims of protecting National Security Governments worldwide are attacking the freedom of the Internet. There are pros and cons. As protectors of its people Governments have the moral authority to do just that. This however must be balanced or else we will find ourselves in a situation where we shut down the super highway because there have been deadly accidents! The reason for those accidents isn't usually how the highway was built but how it's being used. So let's make usage intelligent by having zebra crossings to protect school children, freeways where your speed limit goes up to 120km/hour and slow lanes for those unable to move as fast. Denying or trying to deny service a la wiki leaks in the long run is generally counterproductive. Ali Hussein +254 773/713 601113 Sent from my iPhone® On Jun 24, 2012, at 12:30 AM, Grace Githaiga <ggithaiga@hotmail.com> wrote:
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An alternative view: A Note to Congress: The United Nations Isn't a Serious Threat to Internet Freedom—But You Are http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2012/06/a-note-to-congress-the...
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From: chsharp@cisco.com Date: Fri, 22 Jun 2012 11:03:23 +0200 Subject: Re: [kictanet] ITRs CC: kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke To: ggithaiga@hotmail.com
Alice, Thank you for passing along.
While not directly related to WCIT and the ITRs, Brazil contributed to the Council Working Group on international Internet-related public policy issues (CWG-Internet) a description of their national process for developing policy related to the Internet and the principles they work by. The Brazilian delegate kindly gave me permission to share their contribution, but I find it is on the WCITLeaks page so I'll just provide a pointer there:
http://files.wcitleaks.org/public/S12-RINTPOL1-C-0002!!MSW-E.pdf
The principles are also up on their web page: http://cgi.br/english/faq/index.htm
Chip
Disclaimer: Although I am a US Citizen and work for Cisco, my views do not necessarily correspond to either a US or Cisco position.
On Jun 20, 2012, at 6:01 PM, alice@apc.org wrote:
Dear all,
As mentioned by the ITU Secretary General the Netherlands held public national consultations on WCIT recently. They have made the report available to ISOC and others.
Please see:
https://fileshare.tools.isoc.org/wentworth/public/Report%20Dutch%20WCIT%2020...
Best
Alice
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