Hi, Ant:

1)    " ...  darknet ...  ":    I am not aware of this terminology. Nonetheless, I believe that bringing in a not commonly known word into a discussion like this is just distraction tactic.

2)    " ...  progress ...  ":    EzIP proposes a parallel cyberspace to the current Internet which not only is none interfering to each other, but also promises to require bare minimum engineering efforts to deploy. This can settle the long debates on which way the Internet should go via true experiments. If this is not regarded as progress, I am not sure what qualifies so under your definition.


Regards,


Abe (2022-04-02 08:55)



On 2022-04-02 00:21, [email protected] wrote:
On 1 Apr 2022, at 11:17, Abraham Y. Chen wrote:

4)    EzIP proposes an overlay cyberspace with geographic flavor to restore the 
society infrastructure back to Pt. 2) above, while providing the daily services 
of Pt. 3). It essentially offers a parallel Internet for the peasants who can 
again expect protection from their local government who collects taxes, while 
without losing the benefits of the digital revolution.
So essentially a darknet whose implementation happens to be patent-encumbered 
by you. This doesn’t sound like progress to me.

Ant



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