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Monday, September 10, 2012

Lee: Attempts to block internet doomed


Berners-Lee, the man credited with inventing the world wide web, warned governments that attempts to block the Internet were doomed to failure due to its scattered structure. 

Tim Berners-Lee, the British inventor of the World Wide Web, warned governments that attempts to block the Internet were doomed to failure due to its scattered structure.

Speaking at the launch of a league table showing which countries use the Web most effectively, Berners-Lee said the lack of a global Internet "off-switch" meant authoritarian regimes could not stem the influx of digital information.

"The way the Internet is designed is very much as a decentralised system," he explained at the London launch.

"At the moment, because countries connect to each other in lots of different ways, there is no one off switch, there is no central place where you can turn it off.

"In order to be able to turn the whole thing off or really block, suppress one particular idea then the countries and governments would have to get together and agree and co-ordinate and turn it from a decentralised system to being a centralised system.

"And if that does happen it is really important that everybody fights against that sort of direction."
Sweden came out on top of the global league table, which was calculated by the World Wide Web Foundation using indicators such as the political, economic and social impact of the Web, connectivity and use.

The United States came in second, ahead of Britain, Canada and Finland. France came in at 14th place. Yemen ranked bottom, closely followed by Zimbabwe, Burkina Faso and Benin.

Berners-Lee, who was honoured during the London Olympics opening ceremony, launched the first webpage on Christmas Day 1990.

He is credited with creating the World Wide Web, which enables users to store and access information via the Internet. - AFP/Relaxnews 2012

29 comments:

  1. According to Malaysia's Centre for Independent Journalism, the Section 114a amendment presumes "any owner, admin, host, editor, subscriber of a network or Web site, or owner of computer or mobile device...have published or re-published its contents".

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  2. If 114a is not stopped, you will be held responsible for the words of others. It can also result in the removal of comment functions, curtailing your space for posting legitimate comments and opinions.

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    1. The Prime Minister did instruct the cabinet to review the 114A act, but to no avail.

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    2. semoga kerajaan dapat mengambil langkah dan keputusan yang terbaik berhubung Akta 114A.

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    3. Mereka yang suka menghasut di dalam media online harus dikenakan tindakan.

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  3. This impacts your democratic right to participate freely and openly in public debate and discussions. Indirectly, it will foster a climate of self-censorship, and will have a huge impact on the interactive nature of online media.

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    1. There is no complete freedom, even freedom of speech or expression have its limits.

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  4. Masih belum pasti lagi akan perkara ini. Tapi kita tunggu apa yang akan terbaik untuk semua.

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    1. Hopefully this is just a rumor, I don't want the government to block internet. The people have their freedom for information.

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    2. Kalau kerajaan menyekat penggunaan internet rasanya golongan penggodam akan mula beroperasi untuk menyerang kerajaan.

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    3. kerajaan takkan sekat kebebasan rakyat.

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    4. biarlah kerajaan melakukan apa yang perlu berhubung dengan pekara ini.

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    5. Perkara ini tidak mungkin akan berlaku, jika tiada internet, entah apa akan jadi.

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    6. Internet sudah menjadi keperluan asas sekarang. Banyak urusan menggunakan internet. Mustahil untuk disekat penggunaannya.

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    7. Jangan mudah percaya dengan kabar angin sebelum ada fakta mengenainya

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  5. Kerajaan perlu bijak menentukan dan membuat keputusan.

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    1. The people must know how self-censor rather than having the government censor us.

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    2. kerajaan pasti dapat melakukan apa yang patut dalam pekara ini.

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    3. Kita tunggu sahaja apa yang kerajaan akan buat berhubung perkara ini.. pasti ada jalan penyelesaian nya.

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    4. Diharap ada cara penyelesaian yang berkesan dan terbaik.

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  6. Hope that we won't go the same way as China in censoring the web.

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    1. kajian harus dibuat sebelum sesuatu diputuskan.

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    2. Kerjasama perlu ada untuk menangani masalah tu

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  7. biarlah penelitian dibuat terlebih dahulu.

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  8. pro dan kontra perlu dikaji sebelum sesuatu keputusan dibuat.

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    1. Kajian yang mendalam perlu untuk kebaikan bersama

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  9. makin lama makin hilang istilah Dunia Tanpa Sempadan..

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    1. Internet adalah dunia tanpa sempadan

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  10. Setiap kemudahan yang dicipta ada pro dan kon.

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