[governance] Kremlin eyes internet control ...
David Goldstein
goldstein_david at yahoo.com.au
Thu Jan 3 20:44:27 EST 2008
Hi all,
For those who haven't seen the report, The Guardian reported in the last couple of days of Russia's desire "for greater control over the Russian-language part of the net - and its
aim seems to be to create a web that operates in Cyrillic, completely
independent from the wider web." See:
Kremlin eyes internet control ...
The growing cold war with Russia has a new front besides oil fields and undersea territorial claims: the internet. Russia's government is pushing for greater control over the Russian-language part of the net - and its aim seems to be to create a web that operates in Cyrillic, completely independent from the wider web.
The problem for Russia is that its top-level domain - with the ASCII suffix .ru - translates into Cyrillic as .py, the domain name of Paraguay. That could pose security problems for Russian users. Kim Davies, who controls the domain names at the international domain naming agency Icann told the Guardian: "Russia has a second top level domain name of .ru in Ascii code, but is pushing for .rf in Cyrillic."
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2008/jan/03/internet.censorship
Of course, those who check out my website will have already seen the link (shameless self promotion I know!). See http://technewsreview.com.au/
Cheers
David
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