Hi Stephen,
> 
> 
> 1.  Where can a copy of your dissertation be procured?  Is it available in an 
> appropriate Open Access repository or would other steps need to be taken to 
> secure a copy?
> 
a copy of my dissertation can be found here: http://joinmyzone.com/Thesis.pdf
> 2.  As designer of a social network, what is your view of the Internet as a 
> transport layer today?  How will it fare against various degrees of social 
> and political instability found currently across this planet?
> 

I am not sure how to answer the first part of your question. Are you referring 
to the transport layer as the one in the OSI model or something else. if you 
are referring to the layer in the OSI model based on what I have heard in the 
news and what I have experienced in my home country a controlling entity (which 
usually belongs to the government or is controlled by the government or has to 
answer to the government) can pretty much do anything to its customers. I 
remember that the Iranian government used to re-route all the traffics destined 
for google servers to some server inside Iran and by forging certificate from 
comodo they managed to obtain a lot of username and password pairs from the 
Iranian users. highly sophisticated traffic monitoring and analysis techniques 
can also be used to trace contents and connections to users as well. Social 
engineering is maybe the most effective and least expensive way of getting 
results these days I suppose. In my opinion a secure layer on top of the 
transport layer that provides privacy in its complete form would be the 
ultimate solution (something that would only seize functioning if the IP 
infrastructure is brought down) but with the current technology I am not really 
sure if it is possible. 

> 3.  Distilling it down to perhaps a couple sentences that do not repeat the 
> thread subject line, how would you pitch usage of this social network to an 
> average US consumer in contrast to mass market tools like Facebook or Twitter?
> 

MyZone can be thought of as Facebook (without the apps) but as a peer 2 peer 
system. It is not intended to be used as twitter. If a user is concerned about 
the privacy and by privacy I am not talking about unlinkability (anonymity) but 
the fact that the provider might sell or provide the content of your profile to 
third parties (as I mentioned the case of NSA) then MyZone is perhaps a viable 
alternative. However I need to mention that Facebook and twitter are providing 
more than 99% availability and a peer to peer system (at least MyZone) can not 
compete with that level of availability. I am hoping that with almost constant 
availability of high speed internet on handheld devices that are very capable 
of hosting such services there would be a movement in social networks towards 
distributed architectures and I hope MyZone can contribute to that movement. 

> Stephen Michael Kellat
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Alireza Mahdian
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University of Colorado at Boulder
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