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The Rising issue has been discussed recently, the freedom through the Internet. On one hand, some people asked for freedom through the Internet, while other people asked for social protection and security from the negative effect that is caused by the freedom itself. That is why I am questioning about how free the freedom through the Internet being wanted?
This question still relate with the different condition between developing and developed countries especially people's ability to…
ContinuePosted on June 28, 2011 at 7:06am — 7 Comments
Since the ICANN have announced the approval for open web domain name, new gTLD. it has become new era for internet resources business. Most people estimated that the domain name business will be huge business that result money. Referring to the success of VERISIGN as registry of .com, .net, most people predicted that there are future huge registry companies that strengthen country economic.
In regard to this, I am…
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Hi ! Great friends and fellows,
When we talk about freedom on the Internet it sounds quite confusing.
Can we guarantee freedom of access or freedom to some sites. In most developed countries, people leave according to strata or class is it applicable to developing and least developed countries?
Is it possible to construct and give out freely without cost? Who maintains if it is free? How do you get the hardware to connect to this free concept?
What terms are applicable to governments?