Re: RFC3271 and independance of "cyberspace"

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Remember the joke about the comedian with one crippled hand who held 
up both hands and said "Lord, Please make both my hands the same!"

And She Did;-)...\Stef

In Reply To Message from Alexandre Dulaunoy <adulau-ietf@conostix.com>
>Quote from RFC3271 :
>""
>    Internet is for everyone - but it won't be if legislation around the
>    world creates a thicket of incompatible laws that hinder the growth
>    of electronic commerce, stymie the protection of intellectual
>    property, and stifle freedom of expression and the development of
>    market economies.  Let us dedicate ourselves to the creation of a
>    global legal framework in which laws work across national boundaries
>    to reinforce the upward spiral of value that the Internet is capable
>    of creating.
>""
>
>What is a global legal framework ? I do not understand the purpose of that ?
>
>I hope this not the application of the classical "material" law in a
>global legal framework.
>
>Thanks for more information.
>
>Alexandre Dulaunoy.


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