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September 11, 2014
One of the original internet designers mentioned on a recent interview that internet access should be a human right. What do you think of that? I personally think that it should be considered a standard required utility no different than landline, water and electricity. In this age of technology that we live in, it’s nearly a necessity to have a basic form of broadband in order to partake in society, e.g. apply for a job.
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I love technology and the concept of internet, yet I don`t think it should be transformed into a human right
You can leave without internet, but you can`t live without water, food or the respect that other people should pay to what you are
On the other hand, I support the idea of transforming technology and internet into democractic methods of communication, so that even the poor countries should benefit of them
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