> I agree with your argument on the definition of free. But, in this
> current context we are talking about Internet in US as free which is
> just out of scope of this list, in my opinion. And, besides, the issue
> is related to American legislature where we don't have any role. A
> debate on the topic is not much useful to us since there is nothing much
> we can do about it, other than learn a couple of things about the
> corruption in American system.

Internet is not the problem of the US. If the Protect IP and SOAP bills 
are passed they can bring the Internet down which will affect everyone. 
The Internet is not region specific -- we all are connected.

The Internet is like the climate of Earth, doesn't matter who started 
the global warming it will kill us all. So, in my humble opinion it is 
of extreme importance.

Swapnil

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