<html><head><meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"></head><body dir="auto"><div>Which still doesn't address how you manage to connect that to Internet resource management<br><br>--srs (iPad)</div><div><br>On 05-Nov-2012, at 1:05, Riaz K Tayob <<a href="mailto:riaz.tayob@gmail.com">riaz.tayob@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br><br></div><div><span></span></div><blockquote type="cite"><div>
  
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    Foo<br>
    <br>
    With governance arrangements (and a large part of innovation) in the
    US, there are synergies that are created... which kinda improves the
    US comparative advantage in competition on this issue... now is that
    a level playing field? Are transaction costs lower for US suppliers?
    How can barriers to entry be dealt with... this aside from the
    ethics of such products which as Auerbach said may be necessary for
    smooth operations?<br>
    <br>
    Riaz<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2012/11/03 02:34 AM, Fouad Bajwa
      wrote:<br>
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      <p dir="ltr">A very valid point Nick. Equal footing will always be
        a challenge to counter such.</p>
      <p dir="ltr">Foo</p>
      <div class="gmail_quote">On Nov 2, 2012 9:19 PM, "Nick
        Ashton-Hart" <<a moz-do-not-send="true" href="mailto:nashton@ccianet.org">nashton@ccianet.org</a>>
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            <div>Dear Fouad,</div>
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            <div>Whatever kind of market economy the US has (or any
              other for that matter does not alter The fundamental point
              that a demand for a product will find someone somewhere
              ready to supply it. While it is important to deal with the
              supply, you will never completely eliminate it until you
              deal with the demand.</div>
            <div><br>
              Sent from one of my handheld thingies, please forgive
              linguistic mangling</div>
            <div><br>
              On 2 Nov 2012, at 07:33, Fouad Bajwa <<a moz-do-not-send="true" href="mailto:fouadbajwa@gmail.com" target="_blank">fouadbajwa@gmail.com</a>>
              wrote:<br>
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              <div>Dear Milton, 
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                <div>Your comments are welcome as always! One has to add
                  the element of confusion not to be re-quoted
                  intentionally or unintentionally where such
                  authoritarian regimes are at play and one may be prone
                  to concerns! </div>
                <div><br>
                </div>
                <div>My previous comments are based upon facts that I
                  hear occasionally quoted during US leadership
                  statements on online FoE and protection of pluralism
                  and at the end of the day companies from that country
                  are on the forefront of bidding and deploying
                  traffic intelligence  Okay, these companies operate in
                  a free market environment but then the credibility of
                  such statements collapse amidst surveillance
                  cooperation even if its done by companies from that
                  region.</div>
                <div><br>
                </div>
                <div>I have always felt that the US has mixed market
                  dynamics and regulators do keep an eye and do not tend
                  to overlook the fact that their companies do have
                  country level offices that can independently
                  participate in government contracts outside the US.</div>
                <div><br>
                </div>
                <div>I will have to differ here that devoted support for
                  US and Canadian traffic monitoring
                  and intelligence companies that they are not involved
                  in censorship because I have witnessed credible
                  information. </div>
                <div><br>
                </div>
                <div>I must point out that your defense for the Northern
                  American companies argument depicts the traditional
                  free market support whereas I am inclined to believe
                  that its a mixed market approach because the
                  government diplomacy in terms of Foreign Policy and
                  economic drives cannot be completely ignorant of a key
                  component of its globalization agenda/strategy of
                  which Internet is an important tool and catalyst of a
                  global world order. Anyways, these are from the
                  airport, do I see you in Baku? </div>
                <div><br>
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                <div>Best</div>
                <div><br>
                </div>
                <div>Fouad<br>
                  <br>
                  <div class="gmail_quote">On Fri, Nov 2, 2012 at 3:32
                    AM, Milton L Mueller <span dir="ltr"><<a moz-do-not-send="true" href="mailto:mueller@syr.edu" target="_blank">mueller@syr.edu</a>></span>
                    wrote:<br>
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                          <p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size:11.0pt;font-family:"Courier
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                          <p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size:11.0pt;font-family:"Courier
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                              David’s question reveals a lot of
                              confusion, in my opinion.
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                          <p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size:11.0pt;font-family:"Courier
                              New";color:#1f497d">Markets respond
                              to supply and demand. It is a simple and
                              predictable feature of markets that
                              businesses (whether in the US or anywhere
                              else) will try to sell their products to
                              people who want to use them and have the
                              money to pay for them. So we have a shared
                              responsibility: for DPI and related
                              surveillance and content-filtering
                              equipment, the
                              <b>demand</b> is created by authoritarian
                              governments who want to control the
                              Internet in their country, while the
                              <b>supply</b> comes from profit-motivated
                              businesses who can meet that demand. Many
                              of these suppliers, by the way, are NOT
                              from the U.S.; many are from Europe, and
                              some are from China or elsewhere.
                            </span></p>
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                              New";color:#1f497d">Don’t blame the
                              US advocates of FoE for that.
                            </span></p>
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                          <p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size:11.0pt;font-family:"Courier
                              New";color:#1f497d">As for the “dual
                              FoE internet policy,” well, it’s time to
                              grow up and look at states, including the
                              US state, as self-interested actors and
                              stop believing in the fairy tale that they
                              magically embody the public interest or
                              the people’s will. It’s also time for you
                              to recognize that nearly all states have
                              contradictory political pressures on them;
                              just as the Pakistani govt doesn’t want to
                              alienate the hardcore islamists while
                              continuing to receive $$$ from the US, the
                              US govt (specifically, the State Dept)
                              wants to promote internet freedom while
                              some Congressional pressures want us to
                              withhold nearly all technology from
                              “enemies” or repressive states, and some
                              business-centric agencies and
                              congresspeople want us to expand our
                              market share in foreign countries’
                              technology purchases by selling them more
                              equipment.  </span></p>
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                                <p class="MsoNormal"><b><span style="font-size:10.0pt;font-family:"Tahoma","sans-serif"">From:</span></b><span style="font-size:10.0pt;font-family:"Tahoma","sans-serif"">
                                    <a moz-do-not-send="true" href="mailto:governance-request@lists.igcaucus.org" target="_blank">governance-request@lists.igcaucus.org</a>
                                    [mailto:<a moz-do-not-send="true" href="mailto:governance-request@lists.igcaucus.org" target="_blank">governance-request@lists.igcaucus.org</a>]
                                    <b>On Behalf Of </b>Fouad Bajwa<br>
                                    <b>Sent:</b> Tuesday, October 30,
                                    2012 7:14 PM<br>
                                    <b>To:</b> <a moz-do-not-send="true" href="mailto:governance@lists.igcaucus.org" target="_blank">governance@lists.igcaucus.org</a>;
                                    Suresh Ramasubramanian<br>
                                    <b>Cc:</b> David Conrad<br>
                                    <b>Subject:</b> Re: Reasons for
                                    'Internet Traffic Intelligence and
                                    Surveillance" products (was Re:
                                    [governance] speaker at the opening
                                    ceremony?)</span></p>
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                            <p class="MsoNormal">Let me try to answer
                              the confusion quickly while I am
                              multitasking between packing and
                              documentation:</p>
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                              <p class="MsoNormal">I'd rather remain
                                implicit. I am sure many of my
                                colleagues from developing countries can
                                list a long list of issues that their
                                countries are concerned about and may be
                                sharing during the WCIT meet and that
                                this list has been discussing in
                                numerous ITR related threads etc. at the
                                end of the day it is more or less around
                                US centric IRM and the challenges of
                                censorship and content filtering. Its
                                not just about iran, russia and china,
                                there are more than a hundred other
                                countries out of which a majority are
                                developing regions and imposing various
                                forms of censorship.</p>
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                              <div>
                                <p class="MsoNormal">My confusion stands
                                  around the dual FoE internet policy of
                                  these countries that requires some
                                  responsibility. Okay, its not only
                                  boeing/narus, cisco or sandvine
                                  selling censorship but we have huwae
                                  in the league of traffic intelligence
                                  and DPI as well. Alright, it may be
                                  business as usual but this is giving
                                  some countries to show and tell t</p></div></div></div></div></div></blockquote></div></div></div></blockquote></div></blockquote></div></blockquote></div></blockquote><blockquote type="cite"><div><span>____________________________________________________________</span><br><span>You received this message as a subscriber on the list:</span><br><span>     <a href="mailto:governance@lists.igcaucus.org">governance@lists.igcaucus.org</a></span><br><span>To be removed from the list, visit:</span><br><span>     <a href="http://www.igcaucus.org/unsubscribing">http://www.igcaucus.org/unsubscribing</a></span><br><span></span><br><span>For all other list information and functions, see:</span><br><span>     <a href="http://lists.igcaucus.org/info/governance">http://lists.igcaucus.org/info/governance</a></span><br><span>To edit your profile and to find the IGC's charter, see:</span><br><span>     <a href="http://www.igcaucus.org/">http://www.igcaucus.org/</a></span><br><span></span><br><span>Translate this email: <a href="http://translate.google.com/translate_t">http://translate.google.com/translate_t</a></span><br></div></blockquote></body></html>