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Monday, December 17, 2012
U.N. summit's meltdown ignites new Internet Cold War
When the history of early 21st century Internet politicking is written, the meltdown of a United Nations summit last week will mark the date a virtual Cold War began. In retrospect, the implosion of the Dubai summit was all but
foreordained: it pitted nations with little tolerance for human rights
against Western democracies which, at least in theory, uphold those
principles. And it capped nearly a decade of behind-the-scenes jockeying
by a U.N. agency called the International Telecommunication Union,
created in 1865 to coordinate telegraph connectivity, to gain more
authority over how the Internet is managed. It didn't work. Backed by nearly a million people and some of the engineers responsible for creating the Internet and World Wide Web, the U.S. and dozens of other western democracies rejected the Dubai treaty.
That dealt a serious blow to an alliance of repressive regimes -- led
by Russia, China, Algeria, and Iran -- that tend to lack appreciation of
the virtues of a traditionally free-wheeling Internet...more
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