On Mar 27, 2013, at 6:25 PM, Rich Kulawiec <rsk@gsp.org> wrote:
Or worse, before some government somewhere decides to "solve" this problem for a value of "solved" involving (shudder) legislation.
In general, governments have avoided regulating various aspects of the Internet, in part because of lack of understanding and in part because the community keeps telling them that trying to regulate won't work because of its decentralized nature. As the Internet becomes increasingly important to each country's economy and its citizens, the status quo is not likely to continue. The real question is, when governments do decide to try and help "improve the Internet", who will they be listening to, and will the operator community have spoken with a clear enough voice in these matters on what actually would make for an improvement? FYI, /John