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By Alorie Gilbert

Published: Monday 10 October 2005


Name

R Pettengill


Location

London


Occupation

IT


Comment

thank god the US is digging their heels in on naming control. does anyone believe the UN would protect the freedoms of the net? the choice of meeting place alone communicates how ridiculous this notion is.
The red herring of duplicate "internets" is just that. i say go ahead, make my day. let's have 1 or 2 or 3 different internets compete for eyeballs. forgive me - i may stay with unclesam.net instead of the all day webcast of the peoples army opera network via mao.net.



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