[governance] The Gilder Friday Letter #Net Neutrality
Suresh Ramasubramanian
suresh at hserus.net
Sun Sep 15 00:32:32 EDT 2013
Criticizing something from the outside is easy. Mean spirited criticism from outside may be slightly more difficult.
Participating takes effort. Actually doing something meaningful and hands on takes even more effort.
I certainly would like to see civil society worldwide, without specious north and south distinctions, actively participate.
--srs (iPad)
On 15-Sep-2013, at 9:46, parminder <parminder at itforchange.net> wrote:
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> This is real global Internet governance - and the Northern governments are doing it, completely on their own. Please turn your MS guns towards them, for whatever they are worth. And please stop participating in their hypocrisy about preaching MSism to others, whom they desperately want to keep away from the table where public policy decisions are taken for the whole world....
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> Let at least civil society people from developing countries take these wake up call.... It is in a very undemocratic way that the global governance of the Internet is being done today, and they are completely out of it.... No, just joining the MS chorus will not get you there, it simply plays in the hands to those who want to keep the Internet controls in their own hands. The global governance of the Internet needs to really be democratised..
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