ishmelev
(2 months ago)
Dear Calmansi:
Thank you for your comment in my slide National Service Network. And thank you for your warning about presentation lack. I have fixed it. Now you can see full presentation of National Service Network and maybe this will go away you doubts: http://www.slideshare.net/ishmelev/nsn/
I try to explain this presentations. First of all, it is a cyberterrorism. Really we don`t know how terrorists can use the network power. For example they can erase all information, or steal all cyber-money like Paypal, or falsify any official government`s information. It could be very terrible thinks ! Internet doesn’t guarantee the protection !
Second, technically, the Internet doesn’t guaranty a service delivery. What doesn`t mean ? It is means, than the governments really couldn`t realize a lot of innovative services regarding finance and personal information usage.
I listed all threads for every stakeholder in my presentation: http://www.slideshare.net/ishmelev/nsn/
In National Service Network all current Internet services will be available.
Actually users will not see the difference. It is only technical and regulation solutions which will eliminate the current Internet threads.
I hope I am answered your questions.
Ivan
calmansi
(2 months ago)
Is it not a trifle inconsequent to use web apps like myPlick and slideshare (and LinkedIn and all the social networks you mention in your LinkedIn profile) to advocate a regulation of the Internet that would exclude them?
In Locality of World Wide Web (slide 13 of your National Service Network presentation*), you quote some statistics, but don't say where you draw them from. Besides, your deduction from them, "Most customers need only local services They use the Internet only because there is no other alternative ", blithefully ignores that these same statistics give 50% local and 50% local usage for communication - and 30% local and 70% global for "surfing" - whatever goes under that label in these stats. And there is no indication of the proportion of global internet use represented by these 2 items, but it might well be a vast one.
You are Canadian and you work in California, but you first studied at the Moskovskij Tehniceskij Universitet Svjazi i Informatiki: no doubt the Russian, Chinese, Tunisian and all the other autocratic-to-dictatorial regimes would love your National Service Network idea. But in the part of the world you have since chosen, fortunately, it doesn't stand a chance - well maybe it would as a school intranet solution in the most fundamentalist US states.
* BTW, for some reason that escapes me, your National Service Network presentation gets blocked at slide 7, both on myPlick and on slideshare, though it downloads correctly as a PDF (I don't download .ppt files as a matter of principle - though I wouldn't dream of forbidding others to use that format - as some govt might if your project were successful).
Notes:
Slide 2: SPAM ABUSE PIRACY PORNO VIRUSES ECONOMY THREAT ILLIGAL BUSINESSES CUSTOMER EXPLOITATION PERSONAL INFORMATION SHARING GLOBAL TERRORISM COMMUNICATION
Slide 3: TERRORISM
Terrorists use the global Network to coordinate their blood plans. They communicate and navigate using Internet services. Because the Internet users unauthorized, terrorist couldn`t been identified in the Internet
Slide 4: SECT 2.0
On-line games and social networks become new type of information sect. Their target are teenagers ! Because Information in the Internet uncensored sect leaders use it for creating new power.
Slide 5: FREE PORNO
FREE ACCESS !!! CHILD, GROUP, HARD Because services in the unregulated.
Slide 6: PIRACY
Slide 7: SPAM
Slide 8: GLOBAL DRUG NET
To deal the drug through the Internet it is easy, it is global, it is safety ! The drugs dialers are inaccessible geographically. To spread information on the Internet it is very fast and easy. PRESS
Slide 9: ADVERTISEMENT
ILIGAL ADVERTISEMENT
Slide 10: ILIGAL BUSINESSES
Slide 11: INFOPOLUTION
INFORMATION POLUTION
Slide 12: WHAT IF … ?
What you are going to do if you find your false nude photo posted on public social site ? What can a Government do if one day all corporate information will be stolen ? How the police can protect you if one day all you photo and video archive will be deleted from your storage site ? What you are going to do if found that you kid involved into porno web activity ?
PRESS
What are you going to do if your book will download free illegally ?
Slide 13: VICTIMS
LINDA DEUTSCH ASSOCIATED PRESS JUNE 16, 2008 AT 10:56 AM EDT MySpace suicide case goes to federal court LOS ANGELES - A Missouri woman accused of taking part in a MySpace hoax that ended with a 13-year-old girl's suicide has so far avoided state charges - but not federal ones.
Slide 15: ENOUGH
Slide 16: WE NEED ANOTHER NETWORK
Slide 17: REGULATED! PROTECTED! GUARANTEED!
Slide 18: NATIONAL SERVICE NETWORK
VOTE !
http://www.slideshare.net/ishmelev/nsn/
Slide 19: TEMPORARY VERSION
I am apologize for inconvenience. This presentation is a temporary version. If you are willing to help to finish this presentation, please do not PRESS hesitate to contact me. Ishmelev @ mail.ru
Slide 20: WEB 3.0 Moderated Network
Dear Calmansi:
Thank you for your comment in my slide National Service Network. And thank you for your warning about presentation lack. I have fixed it. Now you can see full presentation of National Service Network and maybe this will go away you doubts: http://www.slideshare.net/ishmelev/nsn/
I try to explain this presentations. First of all, it is a cyberterrorism. Really we don`t know how terrorists can use the network power. For example they can erase all information, or steal all cyber-money like Paypal, or falsify any official government`s information. It could be very terrible thinks ! Internet doesn’t guarantee the protection !
Second, technically, the Internet doesn’t guaranty a service delivery. What doesn`t mean ? It is means, than the governments really couldn`t realize a lot of innovative services regarding finance and personal information usage.
I listed all threads for every stakeholder in my presentation: http://www.slideshare.net/ishmelev/nsn/
In National Service Network all current Internet services will be available.
Actually users will not see the difference. It is only technical and regulation solutions which will eliminate the current Internet threads.
I hope I am answered your questions.
Ivan
Is it not a trifle inconsequent to use web apps like myPlick and slideshare (and LinkedIn and all the social networks you mention in your LinkedIn profile) to advocate a regulation of the Internet that would exclude them?
In Locality of World Wide Web (slide 13 of your National Service Network presentation*), you quote some statistics, but don't say where you draw them from. Besides, your deduction from them, "Most customers need only local services They use the Internet only because there is no other alternative ", blithefully ignores that these same statistics give 50% local and 50% local usage for communication - and 30% local and 70% global for "surfing" - whatever goes under that label in these stats. And there is no indication of the proportion of global internet use represented by these 2 items, but it might well be a vast one.
You are Canadian and you work in California, but you first studied at the Moskovskij Tehniceskij Universitet Svjazi i Informatiki: no doubt the Russian, Chinese, Tunisian and all the other autocratic-to-dictatorial regimes would love your National Service Network idea. But in the part of the world you have since chosen, fortunately, it doesn't stand a chance - well maybe it would as a school intranet solution in the most fundamentalist US states.
* BTW, for some reason that escapes me, your National Service Network presentation gets blocked at slide 7, both on myPlick and on slideshare, though it downloads correctly as a PDF (I don't download .ppt files as a matter of principle - though I wouldn't dream of forbidding others to use that format - as some govt might if your project were successful).