Rick: > Why should you be stuck with anything? You're writing an important > piece for an important project: You know... the onion with the crown? > What you're writing may well become a source, a reference. You drive > the conversation. All the words are belong to you. :) > > In a very broad sense I'd suggest: > > 'Commercial' that is open to all (sort of) and is after whatever can > be monetized. > > 'Private' that is behind all those heavy-metal firewalls and exists > primarily in support of 'commercial'. > > 'Neutral' for those referred to as 'deep' or 'dark' and, like Tor, > seek to be common carriers:Identity is by choice, not by mandate. The > connotations of the word 'neutral' are benign. It also suggests 'net > neutrality' (original recipe... not KFCC's extra-crispy). Further, > 'Neutral Net' has a nice ring to it. Shorten that to 'NeuNet' and the > media might run with the concept. They love that stuff; it makes the > Pulitzer fairies run around in their heads.
Thanks Rick, for the encouragement and the suggestions. I've added a few definitions ('Open Internet' to represent your 'Commercial', as well as a 'Private network'), but I've left the dark web as is ... not sure that 'Neutral' fits, but I will keep it in mind. -- kat -- tor-talk mailing list - tor-talk@lists.torproject.org To unsubscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk