[P2P-F] Who Should Own and Control the Network?
Carmen Irurzun Anton
merryweather64 at yahoo.es
Tue Jan 22 21:08:03 CET 2013
Dear all
In my opinion only the users should be the owners, although nothing would prevent the workers from being users. For me it is the same as when you pay for whichever service you need> dentist, shoe repair, etc. you pay for a service but the technician doesnt have access to "possession" of your teeth, or shoes...Another point of view would be if the workers, apart from connecting both computers and maintaining the connection were to involve themselves in your communications.
And, of course, what does "own" mean?
It should be an owning which is open to opinions of all participants as it would be wider and richer.
Bless you all Carmen
________________________________
De: Patrick Anderson <agnucius at gmail.com>
Para: P2P Foundation mailing list <p2p-foundation at lists.ourproject.org>
Enviado: Miércoles 16 de enero de 2013 17:28
Asunto: [P2P-F] Who Should Own and Control the Network?
Some say the Workers should be the owners and some say the Consumers
should be the owners and some say it should be a mixture of both.
Imagine you are not connected to the internet, but want a wired
connection between your computer and your neighbor's computer.
Imagine you hire someone to do that work and continue to hire them to
maintain that connection.
Should that worker have some ownership in that very small network?
Why or why not?
Now imagine you and your neighbor connect to other people, and they to
others and so-on until there are thousands and millions and even
billions of connections.
Should the workers that install and maintain those connections have
some ownership in that very large network? Why or why not?
_______________________________________________
P2P Foundation - Mailing list
http://www.p2pfoundation.net
https://lists.ourproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/p2p-foundation
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: https://lists.ourproject.org/pipermail/p2p-foundation/attachments/20130122/4ab723b8/attachment.htm
More information about the P2P-Foundation
mailing list