Authored by: tiger99 on Friday, December 14 2012 @ 06:21 PM EST |
As they could not agree, I suggest that the internet be split into "green" and
"white" networks with no interconnection between them. That would soon teach the
rogue states and non-democracies a lesson. Frankly, the democratic parts of the
world would be better off without them. It would also stop another problem.
Today at work the MD gave a regular staff meeting, and mentioned specifically
that as a company we were being targetted heavily by Chinese hackers. It is
unacceptable that industry, especially those involved in safety critical work
and highly classified stuff, should have to put up with that, and if the bunch
of complete scumbags that run China see fit to employ people to do
state-sponsored hacking, they do not belong on any civilised network. [ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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Authored by: Anonymous on Friday, December 14 2012 @ 06:42 PM EST |
24 signatories are members of the Commonwealth of Nations.
Bangladesh, Barbados, Belize, Botswana, Brunei, Ghana, Guyana, Jamaica,
Lesotho, Malaysia, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Papua-
New-Guinea, Rwanda, St Lucia, Sierra Leone, Singapore, Sri Lanka,
South Africa, Swaziland, Tanzania, Trinidad-Tobago, are required
as a condition of that membership to maintain a parliamentary democracy.
Some of them also have a hereditary monarch as titular head of state.
I used the word "Rogue" in the subject line as that is how states
are described who are unable to maintain the Commonwealth's
standards of law and order. Or extending the color theme of
the green blocks on the chart, if I were redneck I could
describe all these countries as black.
A further three signatories, Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, I thought had
been liberated in the Arab Spring.
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Authored by: rsteinmetz70112 on Saturday, December 15 2012 @ 05:36 PM EST |
A fair number of signatories appears to have at least some democratic
institution, although many of them are insecure. or immature. Included are a
number of Caribbean and South American countries most people would not consider
dictatorships including Brazil and Mexico.
What seems to unite more than dictatorship is some hostility towards the United
States or alignment with the various groups of developing countries.
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Rsteinmetz - IANAL therefore my opinions are illegal.
"I could be wrong now, but I don't think so."
Randy Newman - The Title Theme from Monk
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Authored by: Anonymous on Sunday, December 16 2012 @ 04:54 PM EST |
"WCIT-12 Final Acts Signatories" (ITU.int page, mixed
langs.-EN+FR)
Sub-title : Signatories of the Final Acts: 89 (in
green)
NB - The use of an older lingua franca puts various
countries into earlier positions in the table (e.g. Spain is "ESPAGNE"; U.S. is
"ETATS-UNIS"; Russian Fed. is "FÉDÉRATION DE RUSSIE"). The reordering is not
consistent (e.g. Dom. Rep. is "RÉPUBLIQUE DOMINICAINE"). This is in the fifth
and sixth rows. There are other anomalies further on in the table (e.g. "ILES
MARSHALL", "RÉPUBLIQUE TCHÈQUE"). [ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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