Who controlls the Internet?

Joly MacFie joly at punkcast.com
Sun Jul 25 23:11:46 UTC 2010


Hi Tarig

This is a bit like asking who controls friendship. Of course nobody does.
However if certain friends of yours are going to impose conditions on you,
you have to go along with it or find new friends.

One way round it is to use other friends as interlocutors, simply by using
proxy services, or, in more intense situations, something like Kaleidoscope

http://www.isoc-ny.org/?p=1485


j

On Sun, Jul 25, 2010 at 1:24 PM, Tarig Yassin <tariq198487 at hotmail.com>wrote:

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> Deal all
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> I want to show you some obstacles that some countries face them every day.
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> For example when users from Sudan trying to access some web site they will
> get a *Forbidden Access Error* message.
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> And some messages say: you are forbidden to access this web site because
> your IP address appears form country black listed due to USA government
> policy.
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> I would like to issue a question here, who controls this Internet?
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> ThanksTarig
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