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The need for governments to act proportionately in cyberspace and in accordance with national and international law
Why should the government have any role on the internet and the free speech on the internet?
The need for users of cyberspace to show tolerance and respect for diversity of language, culture and ideas
Oh, this one is always a good one. In the name of "fairness" to everybody, governments ALWAYS pick a favorite.
The need to respect individual rights of privacy and to provide proper protection to intellectual property
Providing protection ti IP should say it all, but I'll also add that when a government starts talking about rights of privacy, they're scheming.
The need for us all to work collectively to tackle the threat from criminals acting online
Really? This one's not self explanatory?
The promotion of a competitive environment which ensures a fair return on investment in network, services, and content
They want a fair return on their investment. That's called taxes. Tax the people who's money they spent making their investment. That's paying for the same thing twice. You're also paying a service provider for access, so that's really paying for it three times. And what services and content? I think that relates to the intellectual property.
Edited 2011-06-10 04:56 UTC