On 14/10/13 11:34 PM, Eduardo Valle wrote: > > Finally they are moving from USA , but to where ? and why to those > places ? Where are located the servers ? > > To Brasil ? A country number 65o of the world in digital acess ? With no > national plan for wide internet acess all over the country with low > rates ? Without supporting the Aerospatial program, without satellitte ?
There's a difference between the existence of a resource and the freedom to use it. Let them eat cake, etc. Access to a less free Internet is less good than access to a more free Internet. This is not one dimensional, and that dimension is not access. > Remember to talk about that if the Conference is here in Rio de Janeiro. > > What did the Brazilian Defense Minister during the cyber attacks ??? And > the National Intelligent Agency ? (Abin) It is a very easy position to > blame the others ... It is. But it's much less easy to move away from American domination of the Internet, and that this is happening is an unprecedented shift. > Most of the Internet Administration in Brasil is in a Foundation of a > President that was a Dictator in Brasil, how that ? When i was acessing > Internet in the 90s before www, it was in the hands of one of the most > respectfull Ngo from Brasil. That is disturbing. Is there anything that people outside Brazil can do about this? > AGAIN WHO WILL DETAIN THE DOMAIN CONTROL IN EACH SECTOR AND WHY ARE THEY > ELECTED TO DO SO??? If ICANN is a problem (and many people believe that it is) there are alternatives. We can use those and work for reform. > You surrounded by monopolies and still think you are f(r)ee ??? I'm implicated in many economic and moral problems, the same as everyone else. To the extent that the software I use can be used and modified without unjust restriction, that is a rare area of freedom. If anyone is naive enough to think that is anywhere near enough I've not met them. _______________________________________________ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour