Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 14th Nov 2005 18:50 UTC
Internet & Networking 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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re:Moulinneuf
by bentman78 on Tue 15th Nov 2005 18:18 UTC
bentman78
Member since:
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..

RE: re:Moulinneuf
by Moulinneuf on Tue 15th Nov 2005 20:19 in reply to "re:Moulinneuf"
Moulinneuf Member since:
2005-07-06

Inventing sickness to win an argument , how low can you get ... I guess your point whas not on solid ground at all.

I said :

"US ... Ask a real journalist at your local newspaper. "

Not in my localities , not from my chosen journalist , unlike you I am going for unbiased trusted source, and whas assuming your from the US or that you would get one from there. Not even one I would pick.

I also said :

"The US where behind the creation of the UN , thats not a bad thing for me ."

your right you have no point to argument , there whas nothing to discuss with you.

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