reaffirmed the role of technology to the world and preserved the unique role of the U.S. |
Science is shaped by ignorance. Great questions themselves evolve, of course, because their answers spawn new and better questions in turn. |
Science is truly a wonderful way of life. Most of the questions that need to be answered have not been answered. There are marvelous questions waiting for answers that need marvelous young minds to attack them. |
Some countries want that. We think that's unacceptable. |
The document is fabulous, |
The document is fabulous. There were proposals to create a governmental organization that might control many technical aspects of the Internet and, through this, content as well. This is now off the table. There is no change to the U.S. role, no change to ICANN. |
The general consensus is a negotiated settlement would be in the best interest of the university. |
The new Chinese regulations run counter to the commitments China itself has made to the world community. |
The United Nations will not be in charge of the internet. Period, |
There's nothing new in this document that wasn't already out there before, |
Those countries that use firewalls or otherwise restrict the ability of their citizens to obtain access to information are hurting themselves, especially when it comes to their ability to compete economically, |
Until I see an announcement that they officially have a league, I'm not going to comment. The NLL throws some things out there. They talked about having a second indoor league, the NLL2, and they've talked about expanding to something like 29 teams. None of that has come to fruition. |
We challenge our companies to leverage their global leadership by developing and implementing a set of meaningful best practices. |
We did not change anything on the role of the US government with regard to the technical aspects that we were very concerned about. |
We look at the Internet's success and want to make sure we keep the recipe for it. If you modify it, the risk is that you come out with something far worse. |