GeniuSxBoY Suspended 16786 Posts user info edit post |
It's a short five-point document — a Bill of Rights of sorts — that lists out the basics of what humanity should expect and deserve from the internet. It reads:
"We stand for a free and open Internet. We support transparent and participatory processes for making Internet policy and the establishment of five basic principles:
Expression: Don't censor the Internet.
Access: Promote universal access to fast and affordable networks. Openness: Keep the Internet an open network where everyone is free to connect, communicate, write, read, watch, speak, listen, learn, create and innovate.
Innovation: Protect the freedom to innovate and create without permission. Don't block new technologies, and don't punish innovators for their users' actions.
Privacy: Protect privacy and defend everyone's ability to control how their data and devices are used."
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/technology-blog/internet-lines-behind-declaration-internet-freedom-221654205.html
I would be surprised if anyone on Internet objects to this. But it's tww and I know we have some devil's advocates 7/2/2012 10:28:05 PM |
Flyin Ryan All American 8224 Posts user info edit post |
I'll add a sixth point. Since it is transparent, we should promote transparency by having persistant trolls lose the right to post under a pseudonym. They can continue being on the internet in the future, it's just their real name and email gets attached to everything.
^ and what that CEO said
[Edited on July 3, 2012 at 7:27 AM. Reason : .] 7/3/2012 7:20:19 AM |