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Struggle over control of the Internet, scheduled for December
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article published on 29 October, 2012
Who should control the Internet?
In December, a UN agency meeting will take place in Dubai, and the control of the Internet will be on the agenda. China, Russia and other nations have backed a move to take measures that effectively place the Internet under the authority of the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) - a U.N. agency that has acted as a standards setting body.
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A5J4DX
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29. October 2012 @ 19:50 |
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wtf just kill us all why dont you!!!
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KSib
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29. October 2012 @ 20:02 |
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How about leave s*** alone? Why would I want the UN governing the Internet?
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29. October 2012 @ 20:18 |
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I'd rather die than be in a police state. Let's face it, this would be the first step.
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JST1946
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29. October 2012 @ 20:27 |
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He we go again another world pissing contest.The UN is another useless organization sticking their nose where it doesn't belong.
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29. October 2012 @ 21:30 |
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Originally posted by JST1946: He we go again another world pissing contest.The UN is another useless organization sticking their nose where it doesn't belong.
hopefully they go the way of nato.
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Bozobub
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29. October 2012 @ 23:45 |
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Originally posted by bigdan45: I'd rather die than be in a police state. Let's face it, this would be the first step.
First step?!
Face it, you already live in a police state. It's just more amenable than most.
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xnonsuchx
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30. October 2012 @ 08:22 |
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Something wrong with the country that created it having the most control??? Besides the utterly clueless who think "net neutrality" means the opposite of what it does, that is?
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30. October 2012 @ 11:13 |
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While I am a freedom loving American here I don't believe we or anyone else should have total control of the internet. I also believe we have no place to dictate what other countries should do when relegating their own people. Our society believes we have the most freedom and the most open honest government ever... sure.
However, if this were to be a stepping block to a global unified civilization I would be all for it. But there are a lot of stingy dogs out there, and they will do anything including torching their own lands to keep that bone.
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hearme0
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31. October 2012 @ 17:14 |
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Only I SHOULD be in control of the internet.
You should all get MY permission to do anything.
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JST1946
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31. October 2012 @ 17:57 |
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Yeah right go stuff it!
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bogwart16
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1. November 2012 @ 10:16 |
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Originally posted by hearme0: Only I SHOULD be in control of the internet.
You can't, it's mine. I bought it from the widow of a deceased African dictator and I am assured it will be delivered to me next week.
We once had a empire and it was led by an emperor then we had a kingdom which was led by a king. Now we have a country.
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Zoo_Look
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1. November 2012 @ 10:52 |
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Quote: U.S. officials in particular argue that placing the Internet under UN control could undermine the freewheeling nature of cyberspace, which promotes open commerce and free expression.
Because the U.S. are all about a free and open internet...
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rockjockey
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1. November 2012 @ 14:41 |
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I say let Comcast control the internet. Look at the excellent job they've been doing so far. They would only have our best interests in mind and they would never gouge us or throttle our speed. Oh, look it's a unicorn!
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5. November 2012 @ 20:39 |
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I think the answer is for "The Internet" to be declared a sovereign nation, and as such would consider any other nation or group of nations attempting to "gain control" of it as an act of war.
You can have our Internet when you pry it from our cold dead hands!
Oh, Im sorry... Did the middle of my sentence interrupt the beginning of yours?
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Zoo_Look
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6. November 2012 @ 00:36 |
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Interesting idea... Since citizenship is generally determined by place of birth, how would one become a citizen of this country?
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6. November 2012 @ 06:12 |
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Originally posted by Zoo_Look: Interesting idea... Since citizenship is generally determined by place of birth, how would one become a citizen of this country?
Umpteen millions have become citizens of countries they weren't born in:it ain't too tricky.
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6. November 2012 @ 17:10 |
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Citizenship is granted when you acquire your G+ (Google Plus) account.
Oh, Im sorry... Did the middle of my sentence interrupt the beginning of yours?
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7. November 2012 @ 02:14 |
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Originally posted by attar: Originally posted by Zoo_Look: Interesting idea... Since citizenship is generally determined by place of birth, how would one become a citizen of this country?
Umpteen millions have become citizens of countries they weren't born in:it ain't too tricky.
You kinda missed the point actually, nice try. The point was that the internet is a virtual structure that has no physical area in which to do anything. The most basic of which would be to become a citizen. So I ask the question again... how does one become a citizen of a non existent virtual country?
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8. November 2012 @ 17:37 |
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Originally posted by ThePastor: Citizenship is granted when you acquire your G+ (Google Plus) account.
That's my citizenship confirmed then.. not only a citizen but some party official no less (page and group owner/admin)
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JST1946
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8. November 2012 @ 17:45 |
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Citizenship is granted if you voted for Obama.Well maybe for illegals.
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Zoo_Look
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8. November 2012 @ 19:38 |
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Originally posted by JST1946: Citizenship is granted if you voted for Obama.Well maybe for illegals.
So only former Americans can become citizens of the internet?
Guess the question of who should control the internet is redundant then...
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12. November 2012 @ 13:10 |
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Gee Zoo... don't make it harder than it is...
To become a Citizen of the Internet, LOG INTO THE INTERNET.
All thinking human beings are qualified and NO ONE is looking for CONTROL.
There is no Pro-American agenda here... it's a rhetorical concept, not a movement to kick all non Americans off the web.
If you are concerned I hereby grant you provisional citizenship on the internet, with all the rights, privileges and responsibilities of a full net-citizen. Welcome to the future!
Oh, Im sorry... Did the middle of my sentence interrupt the beginning of yours?
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Zoo_Look
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12. November 2012 @ 16:46 |
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*rolls eyes* sarcasm is lost in some people...
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Bozobub
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12. November 2012 @ 18:08 |
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Originally posted by xnonsuchx: Something wrong with the country that created it having the most control??? Besides the utterly clueless who think "net neutrality" means the opposite of what it does, that is?
The rest of the world apparently thinks so.
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