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Re: UN mulls internet regulation options
From: Jorge Amodio <jmamodio () gmail com>
Date: Mon, 20 Dec 2010 07:10:51 -0600
It is amusing to see how with the passing of time we went through the cycles of government research, open collaboration, widespread cooperation, global ubiquity, international coordination, trademark protection, commitments affirmation, content regulation, and we seem to be now in the government masturbation phase, it will pass. and IP packets keep flowing ... and will keep flowing. -J
Current thread:
- UN mulls internet regulation options Joseph Prasad (Dec 18)
- Re: UN mulls internet regulation options Suresh Ramasubramanian (Dec 19)
- Re: UN mulls internet regulation options Dave CROCKER (Dec 19)
- Re: UN mulls internet regulation options Fred Baker (Dec 19)
- Re: UN mulls internet regulation options Randy Bush (Dec 19)
- Re: UN mulls internet regulation options Eric Brunner-Williams (Dec 19)
- Re: UN mulls internet regulation options John Curran (Dec 19)
- Re: UN mulls internet regulation options Eric Brunner-Williams (Dec 20)
- Re: UN mulls internet regulation options Fred Baker (Dec 19)
- Re: UN mulls internet regulation options Fred Baker (Dec 19)
- Re: UN mulls internet regulation options Jorge Amodio (Dec 20)
- Re: UN mulls internet regulation options Randy Bush (Dec 20)
- Re: UN mulls internet regulation options Jorge Amodio (Dec 20)