India: Govt. will provide an 'open' internet
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India: Govt. will provide an 'open' internet
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#2> India’s spokesman, Mr Dushyant Singh, argued that the proposal “should not be viewed as an attempt by governments to ‘take over’ or ‘regulate and circumscribe’ the Internet.”
If a politician says it isn't, then it probably is.
If the Internet is to be ruled the way Indian, South African and Brazilian governments work, expect to pay bribes to be able to do anything (I am Brazilian, I know what 3rd world "governance" means).
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#4Maybe they mixed up their CIRP acronym a little, it should have been called a CRAP proposal.
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#6Considering that individual governments are already in a position to screw with internet using legislation (e-parasite, sopa, protect-ip bills), this may not be such a bad idea. When a council of countries are involved, may be governments wont resolve to such unilateral acts.
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#7For such things, what we need is not closed door meetings that happen in lavish halls, but openly published specs/drafts/RFCs that people can comment upon and voice their opinions about.
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#8Actually it looks like the opposite: Internet controlled by the United Nations. > India’s spokesman, Mr Dushyant Singh, argued that the proposal “should not be viewed as an attempt by governments to ‘take over’ or ‘regulate and circumscribe’ the Internet.” If a politician says it isn't, then it probably is. If the Internet is to be ruled the way Indian, South African and Brazilian governments work, expect to pay brib…
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With India's definition of broadband still at 256kbps and they are 'aiming' to increase it to 2mbps by 2015, I would say the govt already has a lot on it's plate. More than it can deal with. They should just let someone else care about this kind of problems.
Re: India: Govt. will provide an 'open' internet
#9Actually it looks like the opposite: Internet controlled by the United Nations. > India’s spokesman, Mr Dushyant Singh, argued that the proposal “should not be viewed as an attempt by governments to ‘take over’ or ‘regulate and circumscribe’ the Internet.” If a politician says it isn't, then it probably is. If the Internet is to be ruled the way Indian, South African and Brazilian governments work, expect to pay brib…
(As one example, I needed to use a VPN to get my dose of Savita Bhabi while I was over there.)