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WCIT-12

Name: Anonymous 2012-12-06 20:21

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Telecommunication_Union#World_Conference_on_International_Telecommunications_2012_.28WCIT-12.29

The ITU will facilitate the The World Congress on International Telecommunications or WCIT, a treaty-level conference that addresses the international rules for telecommunications, including international tariffs.[11] The previous conference to update the International Telecommunication Regulations (ITRs) was held in Melbourne in 1988.[12] The next conference is taking place in Dubai in December 2012.

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In August 2012, ITU called for a public consultation on a draft document ahead of the conference.[13] It is claimed the proposal would allow government restriction or blocking of information disseminated via the internet and create a global regime of monitoring internet communications – including the demand that those who send and receive information identify themselves. It would also allow governments to shut down the internet if there is the belief that it may interfere in the internal affairs of other states or that information of a sensitive nature might be shared.[14]

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Proposals currently under consideration would establish regulatory oversight by the U.N. over security, fraud, traffic accounting as well as traffic flow, management of Internet Domain Names and IP addresses, and other aspects of the Internet that are currently governed either by community-based approaches such as Regional Internet Registries, ICANN, or largely national regulatory frameworks.[17] The move by the ITU and some countries has alarmed many within the United States and within the Internet community.[18][19] Indeed some European telecommunication services have proposed a so-called "sender pays" model which would requires sources of Internet traffic to pay destinations, similar to the way funds are transferred between countries using the telephone.[20][21]

The WCIT-12 activity has been attacked by Google, who has characterized it as a threat to the "free and open internet".[22]

Name: Anonymous 2012-12-06 23:24

>>4
Then darknet + mesh network + sneakernet.

All traffic not to or from a licensed server (and clients can only contact servers, as clients and servers are separate tiers of users under ITU control), will be marked suspicious and possibly disconnected.
Right, and the hundreds of thousands of companies that depend on a free Internet will just stand by as their business model crumbles to the ground.

Darknets only work when encrypted traffic is viewed as legitimate. Every time you go to onionland to look at CP, your ISP gives you the benefit of the doubt that you are just browsing some forum about knitting.
That's just because darknets aren't sufficiently advanced yet to support some sort of voluntary "conspiracy attack" on servers that break the darknet rules (e.g. to unmask nodes that sell/post CP/snuff, or who spam). Also, the ISP has fuck-all to do with encrypted traffic; the government is the one that has the authority to interfere, and it doesn't do it because it would violate over 9000 constitutional amendments (unless you live in some retarded niggerland). Finally, the existence of steganography proves the futility of Internet censorship, no matter how draconian.

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