
If a certain US senator and a certain EU commissioner are to be believed, the internet is five days away from total collapse as governments are finally forced into a corner and told to agree on a framework for future Internet governance. Both are wrong, but there is a very real risk that an enormous political argument resulting in lifelong ill-will centred around the internet could developed unchecked at the WSIS Summit. The fact that it hasn’t already is effectively down to
one man: Mr Khan. He was chosen as chair of Sub-Committee A during the WSIS process, and his remit includes all the most difficult and contentious elements - not just internet governance but also how the world will deal with issues such as spam and cybercrime.
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2005-11-15
As I said, you suffer from ADS, no point in aguing with you at all.
"Any jouranalist or newspaper" yeah...where. I can say Candas corrupt and get some journalist to write about it. This has to be the most moot point you make so far..along with the many others you state..