VS: "bridge", was Re: VS: [governance] Summary Report of IGF
Suresh Ramasubramanian
suresh at hserus.net
Mon Mar 3 12:22:08 EST 2008
Yes, but look at the flip side. A pure civil society regime of the sort you
advocate couldnt build a bullock cart, let alone a catalytic converter.
Parminder [03/03/08 22:49 +0530]:
>Equivalents of success of cathalytic converter in Germany may not be
>possible in a tech governance regime, as at present, with inadequate
>sensitivity to the distinction between public interest and economic/
>business/ private interests. Also a problem of category and interest
>definitions, and limits all-our-interests-are-shared (at least for non-gov
>categories) approach.
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