Charles and all,

Please don't give much credence to this article or the one you posted yesterday from Julia Powell.

These folks don't seem to truly understand the Internet or its policy malking processes!

Regards,

McTim




On Fri, Apr 11, 2014 at 6:10 AM, Charles Oloo <oloo6382@gmail.com> wrote:


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domainnewafrica posted: "//CGCS Post-Doctoral Research Fellow Ben Wagner discusses the upcoming NETMundial conference in Brazil and questions whether ‘global forums’ actually impact the wider geopolitics of the internet. With the coming ‘Global Multistakeholder Meeting on the Fu"

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//CGCS Post-Doctoral Research Fellow Ben Wagner discusses the upcoming NETMundial conference in Brazil and questions whether ‘global forums’ actually impact the wider geopolitics of the internet. With the coming ‘Global Multistakeholder Meeting on the Future of Internet Governance’ NETmundial conference in Brazil, the debate on internet governance is heating up again. Less than two years […]

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