> Il 13 marzo 2019 alle 4.39 Christian Huitema <huit...@huitema.net> ha scritto:
> 
> On 3/12/2019 7:56 PM, Vittorio Bertola wrote:
> > The reaction I got from some policy people when I mentioned this kind of 
> > arguments going on here is "when did the IETF get the mandate to decide for 
> > everyone that content filtering by intermediaries is always bad? This is 
> > matter for competition / telco / human rights legislation, and will vary 
> > country by country."
> 
> The mirror image of that statement is, "when did intermediaries get a
> mandate to filter content?"

When a regularly elected government, having sovereignty over them and their 
users, told them that they can / should / must do it.

Note that I don't particularly like this practice (I'm currently busy in the 
battle against Article 13 in the EU), I'm just trying to sort out everyone's 
role in this discussion. 

Regards,
-- 

Vittorio Bertola | Head of Policy & Innovation, Open-Xchange
vittorio.bert...@open-xchange.com
Office @ Via Treviso 12, 10144 Torino, Italy

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