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RE: How anti-NSA backlash could fracture the Internet along national borders - The Washington Post


From: "Eric Tykwinski" <eric-list () truenet com>
Date: Mon, 4 Nov 2013 09:30:15 -0500

Just wanted to add something to the discussion:
http://www.renesys.com/2013/10/google-dns-departs-brazil-ahead-new-law/

Basically, they are claiming possible new laws in Brazil have left Google to
shut down DNS services locally.

-----Original Message-----
From: Jorge Amodio [mailto:jmamodio () gmail com] 
Sent: Monday, November 04, 2013 8:37 AM
To: Masataka Ohta
Cc: NANOG
Subject: Re: How anti-NSA backlash could fracture the Internet along
national borders - The Washington Post

That is correct (not everywhere) but it has no direct relationship with the
economics plus violating local or international laws is way above layer 7

Also there is no uniform and universal standard that defines what is or is
not a violation.

-Jorge

On Nov 4, 2013, at 7:17 AM, Masataka Ohta
<mohta () necom830 hpcl titech ac jp> wrote:

Jorge Amodio wrote:

There is no field on the IP packet header to indicate to which 
political mandate the packet belongs.

If a service provider violates some local regulation, the provider 
will be punished, which is the political mandate.

That is, the service provider should better observe related local 
regulations as long as they want to have business at the locale.

                      Masataka Ohta





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