On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 5:33 PM, 0 <[email protected]> wrote:

> 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.
>

1. Learning is good.
2. US of A controls the parts of internet that for all practical purposes
is a major portion of our use. It controls most blogging providers, cloud
services, GMail, all .net, .org, and .com domains (which I can see you are
using; If you care about USA telling Verisign to cut your domain off from
DNS then you should know about this. ;-) ).

-- 
அகிலன் (Akilan R)
[ blog.akilan.in ]
*I should have no use for a paradise in which I should be deprived of the
right to prefer hell.*
  --Jean Rostand
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