A Internet Access What point is considered a fundamental right?

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When does the internet cease to be a subscription service luxury, and become a utility, and beyond that - when the Internet become a fundamental right like freedom of expression and assembly? The question is very late.

The communication modes of the people have changed since the written language was invented 5000 years ago. As our communication habits are changing, the way we conduct our freedom changes as well. Keep liberty intact while the mode of exercise it changes wildly is something of a challenge for society.

Our freedoms and liberties today have generally been conceived during the Enlightenment, about the fact that the 1715-1789 years. The printing press was (1453), as well as newspapers (1556). The radio has not (Galvani, 1791 at the earliest, generally credited to Maxwell in 1864). Telecommunications did not exist at all; Information was physically delivered or spoken. Communication The best long distance shot was chained used visual range communication stations, as fire, patterns of the torch, or on formal grounds, and was generally reserved for government messaging.

now examine how the freedoms of the time lights are exercised today:

freedom of expression It is a rare day that we are trying to convince someone from a new point of view by standing on a platform in the public square. If anything, it is an anachronism today. We use all net channels at our disposal to Instagram via Reddit Kik

The press freedom :. Journalism went back to being an activity have been a profession for the better part of two centuries. Our ability to observe and share the world around us has never been greater, and we share our little part of the world with the world at a time and in real time

Freedom of information:. We used to go to the library to search for information (and librarians have always had privacy in very high esteem when it comes to the protection that looks for what). . Today, Google

Freedom of Assembly: We do not gather in the halls and places to discuss more civil society. We are gathered in groups and channels Slack, Skype, IRC, and Facebook to discuss the world we live in.

The list goes on.

Today, we exercise our fundamental freedoms - freedoms of expression, assembly, opinion, thought, press and information - through the Internet. Thus, it is difficult to argue that access to the Internet has become just a fundamental right, that the other freedoms that we exercise through it.

It is frustrating, if not infuriating, to see traditional industries offline baby treatment patronizingly the Internet as if it were a toy, you can remove misbehaving children.

the copyright industry, for one, has long argued that they should have the right to shut people off the net (the so-called "three strikes") on simple charges violate the exclusive distribution rights to someone's creative works, and doing so by cutting whole households (subscription access). Would you consider proportionate to suppress freedom of assembly, press and speech for a whole family based on mere accusations of an automated robot in an industry inheritance? Would you consider it reasonable to prevent family work, communicate, investigate and pay bills? Neither do I.

The European Parliament has done this ( "three strikes") illegal in 09 that through hard work where new laws in Europe, mandated that such disconnection must be preceded by a full trial with due process, thus scuttling the purpose of the copyright industry with automated robots closing hundreds of thousands of people without effort or cost to industry. In the US and Australia, the copyright industry is still trying to achieve that right.

Although this is not a new observation, there is a certain discrepancy between net production and off-born. Net production not talking about "doing something online," they speak of "doing time for something" a little story here. When I was running a large organization in Sweden's northernmost subgroup were gathered for a physical meeting in an isolated cabin. they have no water, electricity or mobile phone coverage operating in the cabin. But they set up wi-fi for the meeting, the first thing they did, using odd-frequency relays and car batteries. that says something priorities for net production, something offline-born people do not seem to grasp.

It is high time that we get set to high level to be able to access the Internet is a fundamental right.

this does not mean that someone another must pay for your connection, but it means you can not be allowed to pay for such a connection or using a free.

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