Nader wants global U.N. Net-regulation body; Nader photos
Declan McCullagh
declan at well.com
Wed Jan 10 08:37:42 PST 2001
>Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2001 11:35:09 -0500
>To: politech at politechbot.com
>From: Declan McCullagh <declan at well.com>
>Subject: Nader wants global U.N. Net-regulation body; Nader photos
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>I've put some photos of Ralph Nader, who is probably the least photogenic
>person in Washington, and that's saying a lot, at:
> http://www.mccullagh.org/theme/ralph-nader.html
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>http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,41106,00.html
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> Nader Wants Internet Control
> by Declan McCullagh (declan at wired.com) and Nicholas Morehead
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> 8:25 a.m. Jan. 10, 2001 PST
> WASHINGTON -- To most people, the Internet is a way to communicate, an
> untapped business opportunity, or a symbol of dot-com greed run amok.
>
> Not so Ralph Nader. The former Green Party presidential candidate sees
> an opportunity for a new global bureaucracy.
>
> On Tuesday, Nader called for the creation of a "World Consumer
> Protection Organization," comparable to the United Nations' World
> Intellectual Property Organization, only "more democratically run."
>
> Nader, at a National Press Club event, said the proposed WCPO would
> focus on regulation of privacy, e-commerce, intellectual property,
> antitrust and Internet governance -- areas he said affected consumers
> directly.
>
> "The technology of the Internet is far ahead of any legal framework,
> any ethical framework or global framework," Nader said. "Are we going
> to be left with self-regulatory standards set and implemented by
> individual companies? Are we going to be left with standards set by
> the Better Business Bureau as a last resort?"
>
> Another justification: Fraud. During the panel discussion organized by
> Forbes magazine, Nader said a recent Harris poll showed that 6 million
> Americans felt that they were "somehow defrauded" on the Internet
> during 2000.
>
> The odds of a WCPO being created anytime soon, of course, range
> between zero and infinitesimal.
>
> [...]
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