[governance] Conflicts in Internet Governance

Avri Doria avri at ella.com
Mon Apr 15 07:48:54 EDT 2013


I think I answered it several times in several ways. 

Within their respective countries they, whether North Korea, Azerbaijan or Sweden, get to enforce laws to the extent that citizens allow on those within their physical territory.

"Guru गुरु" <Guru at ITforChange.net> wrote:

>On 04/15/2013 06:55 AM, Avri Doria wrote:
>> On 14 Apr 2013, at 12:37, Roland Perry wrote:
>>
>>> But here, on the IGC list, what I'm attempting to do (for the sake
>of avoiding any misunderstanding) is discovering what the various
>correspondents understand to be "the Internet", upon which they wish
>"no government interference".
>>>
>>> I asked a question of Avri, perhaps you could answer it also.
>> I tend to think of the Internet as an emergent, and emerging, reality
>consisting of hardware, protocols and software, and human
>intentionality brought together by a common set of design principles
>and constrained by policies fashioned by the stakeholders.
>>
>> I beleive  "no government interference" is an inaccurate
>representation of what I wish for.  I wish for "no government control,"
>I also wish for government participation as equal/equivalent
>stakeholders in Internet governance.  I am sure that would be
>considered government interference by some. And would be considered "no
>government interference" by others.
>>
>> avri
>Avri
>
>Do you think government needs to enforce law. would such enforcement 
>require 'control'? (I think andrea glorioso asked this question in two 
>emails pointedly but i think without response)
>
>Guru

~~~
avri
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