[governance] more on Brazil-US stand off

parminder parminder at itforchange.net
Fri Oct 4 02:22:14 EDT 2013


On Tuesday 01 October 2013 06:34 PM, McTim wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 1, 2013 at 7:10 AM, Louis Pouzin (well)<pouzin at well.com>  wrote:
>> Incidentally, the title includes multilateral, a word that has already
>> produced loads of heated debates in connection with multistakeholder. In
>> this context the choice seems intentional.
> Probably...many of the articles in the Hindu that have been posted in
> the last year or so use rhetoric similar to that we have seen on this
> list.
>
> Perhaps, in the interests of transparency, PJS can tell us if he is
> ghostwriting or acting as a source for the Hindu?

McTim, If you were a little less jumpy to reach conclusions and/ or make 
insinuations, as Michael Gurstein has repeated ticked you for, you would 
have noticed the name and title of the author at the end of the The 
Hindu's article. Does he sound like a candidate for my ghost-writing.... 
To quote the end of the article

"/(Jorge Heine is CIGI professor of global governance at the Balsillie 
School of International Affairs, Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo, 
Ontario. He tweets at /@jorgeheinel/)/ "

parminder



> Predictably, some in CS have already seen the dangers of multilateralism:
>
> http://www.ifex.org/international/2013/09/25/online_surveillance/
>
> "Privacy International and Bytes for All reject this call for more
> regulation of the internet, which should remain free, independent and
> open for all to use. The statement is a transparent attempt by these
> countries to limit the flow and exchange of information, thus putting
> at risk other rights, including the right to privacy and freedom of
> expression. "
>
>
>> Another expression is governance of the world wide web (WWW). While WWW is
>> as fuzzy as internet, one may wonder if there is any specific intention in
>> this less common expression.
> perhaps.
>
>
>

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