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  [[WE ARE ALL WITNESSES]]
  [[WE ARE ALL WITNESSES]]


=Security=
=Security=
Who owns the bits?
''Who owns the bits?''
 
Network Software, security, and the [[diaspora]] project


'''Network Software, security, and the [[diaspora]] project'''


  [[Wikileaks]]
  [[Wikileaks]]
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=Privacy=
=Privacy=
Who moves the Bits?
''Who moves the Bits?''


Network Hardware, privacy, and the [[MIND]] project
'''Network Hardware, privacy, and the [[MIND]] project'''


  [[Net Neutrality]]  
  [[Net Neutrality]]  
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The gist:  The US government wants to create and an authentication system for Internet users, implemented by private companies but "coordinated" by the Department of Commerce, supposedly to prevent commercial fraud.
The gist:  The US government wants to create and an authentication system for Internet users, implemented by private companies but "coordinated" by the Department of Commerce, supposedly to prevent commercial fraud.


=Humanity=
=Humanity=
Who makes the bits?
''Who makes the bits?''
 
Network Usage, humanity, and the project of human civilization.


'''Network Usage, humanity, and the project of human civilization.'''


  [[Gabrielle Giffords]]  
  [[Gabrielle Giffords]]  


  [[Flourishing]]
  [[Flourishing]]

Revision as of 17:32, 30 January 2011

WE ARE ALL WITNESSES


Security

Who owns the bits?

Network Software, security, and the diaspora project

Wikileaks
Diaspora  


Privacy

Who moves the Bits?

Network Hardware, privacy, and the MIND project

Net Neutrality 
MIND

"But just a few weeks before Mr. Putin publicly endorsed open-source software, FBI Director Robert Mueller toured Silicon Valley's leading companies to ask their CEOs to build back doors into their software, making it easier for American law enforcement and intelligence gathering agencies to eavesdrop on online conversations. The very possibility of such talks is likely to force foreign governments to reconsider their dependence on American technology. Whatever the outcome of Washington's engagement with the Internet, Silicon Valley will be the one to bear the costs."

How globalization could affect Internet privacy


"White House calls for Internet identity ecosystem to protect online users"
Fahmida Y. Rashid, e-week, January 7, 2011
http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Security/White-House-Calls-for-Internet-Identity-Ecosystem-to-Protect-Online-Users-480468/

The gist: The US government wants to create and an authentication system for Internet users, implemented by private companies but "coordinated" by the Department of Commerce, supposedly to prevent commercial fraud.


Humanity

Who makes the bits?

Network Usage, humanity, and the project of human civilization.

Gabrielle Giffords 
Flourishing