On Friday 14 October 2005 16:30, Hari Kurup wrote:

> It is working now but the fear is that with the
> internet under the thumb of the US Govt, one day it
> might wake up and impose policies contrary to the
> interests countries it does not like. And then?

The beauty about the Internet is that it knows no 
boundaries, and I mean that geographically. If suppliers 
will get stifled in the USA, they will move their 
Internet presence into countries with less perceptive 
control - and who will stop them? .ug's recent pr0n web 
site in California is a good example.

People always take their business where it makes sense - 
look at US companies and India. The Internet is around, 
guys...

Mark.

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