[governance] Re: What is Network Neutrality
JFC Morfin
jefsey at jefsey.com
Thu Jan 15 06:11:03 EST 2009
At 07:42 15/01/2009, McTim wrote:
> > But the point is, roughly speaking, that different contents/applications
> > entering the same pipe of a given AS shouldn't be discriminated by this AS
> > because of its nature, and this should apply to any AS on the internet
> > route.
This is in direct opposition to Patriot Act. The content may be
examined and result in legal discriminatory actions such as having
you extracted from home everywhere in the world and brought in front
of an US inquirer.
The internet is a free coalition of free operators with different
different cultures, business plan, legal environment, agenda and
technical capacities who help the interrelations of supposedly free
people. There is NO difference between Network and Life Neutrality.
Today Life and therefore Network Neutrality is documented as being at
a state of "unrestricted" war. Because everyone has the capacity to
conduct his own wars with different simultaneous and globally
conflicting alliances in the various externets (his virtual
consutructed perspectives of the network).
The internet's interest is that it is so badly built that it cannot
permit to enforce any kind of neutrality: there is therefore for
everyone a bad reason why they should stay interneted.
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