| I would like to suggest a new international law.
Which is - no country can claim to have authority over cyberspace.
In the past nations have agreed that no one country can own the moon or other outerspace locations, I think they made that same rule concerning the south pole.
Cyberspace (the internet and all the webpages) should have that same international "off limits" to governmental controls agreement. Although private persons could rule over the webpages they establish in cyberspace.
But could not make rules for or collect taxes from other webpages.
If I am correct the founding forefathers of the "information highway" had that in mind, being they were mostly long haired hippy pot heads in "the valley".
However private homes could install software that would robotically monitor computers used by children.
Also no governmental agency could come into your house or office and take away your computer to see what you downloaded in order to bring criminal charges upon you. The exception of that rule would be concerning people who try to destroy other peoples webpages or computers with bugs or viruses - each country would have the right to investigate and bring such users to justice.
Those international laws would not apply to parents or guardians of children who must supervise their activities on the Net.
Whatcha think?
Technosoul. |