[Yeti DNS Discuss] "Global Internet Disintegrating -- What Comes Next?" (BBC)
Dmitry Burkov
dvburk at gmail.com
Thu May 16 12:49:00 UTC 2019
Our legislation is very mild.
I just translated and compare this order with our laws.
https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/executive-order-securing-information-communications-technology-services-supply-chain/?fbclid=IwAR1keTMLhCvSLw2Z6yPrZip4CovL82cTExC-_TkIBHhSmA1feTz269vXdfs
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On 5/16/19 12:16 PM, Jaap Akkerhuis wrote:
> Dmitry Burkov writes:
>
> > On 5/15/19 11:32 PM, Paul Vixie wrote:
> > > On Wednesday, 15 May 2019 20:25:48 UTC Dmitry Burkov wrote:
> > >> Paul,
> > >>
> > >> what do you expect? To comment all this stuff?
> > > if anyone knows anything, this would be a great time to share it.
> > At this moment I didn't saw any funding to reinvent the DNS - is it
> > enough :) Even I personally will prefer to do it. :)
> > >
> > >> I am ready to answer on any of your questions - but there are no
> > >> questions - I see only some set of interpretations in news with mix of
> > >> fake news...
> > > when america's political leadership dissembles, we in america are generally
> > > quite expert at knowing where the truth is. feel free to ask us, any time.
> > Americans as experts - never! We can send you charitable help - of course...
> > >
> > > but when it's china's or russia's political leadership speaking, the rest of
> > > the world has no easy way to know where the truth is. feel free to tell us,
> > > any time.
> >
> > There are some facts declared by leaders and it is true - states will
> > try to be more technological independent.
>
> Over the years I heard the similar statements about being independent by
> Europeans as in:
>
> Every country must have its own root server (so donot depent
> on those pesky Americans)
>
> Important traffic has to be stay in country (routing leaks
> prevention)
>
> Don't put date in clouds oustide the European region (Data
> protection lasw)
>
> Europa should not depend on data services (hit the news
> just yesterday)
>
> and the list continues.
>
> It hardly ever hit the US press it seems.
>
> jaap
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