Tuesday, November 22, 2016

Quantock Hills, England: Fascinating Harvard Internet talk this morning with Scott Bradner, who was involved in the design of the Internet for decades, Scott O. Bradner - "IANA: Important, but not for what they do," Should be accessible soon, I'll use this video, history and recent legal developments in the course I teach at WUaS on "Information Technology, the Network Society, and the Global University" ~ (Course & Syllabus) http://worlduniversityandschool.org/InfoTechNetworkSocGlobalUniv.html (http://scottmacleod.com/papers.htm), As I see it, both Scott Bradner and Jon Postel were very much hippies in helping to design the Internet, and as such helped infuse a kind of hippy ethos into its governance and structure, of no one being in control, and Scott explains how this happened in part in his talk, IANA as a non-profit emerged out of ICANN and Harvard Law ... and may be a model for World University and School's exploring developing our For-Profit wing out of Stanford Law, for example


Fascinating Harvard Internet talk this morning with Scott Bradner, who was involved in the design of the Internet for decades.

Scott O. Bradner - "IANA: Important, but not for what they do"
https://cyber.harvard.edu/events/luncheons/2016/11/Bradner

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Its video should be accessible soon, which I'll plan to embed here -

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As I see it, both Scott Bradner and John Postel were very much hippies in helping to design the Internet, and as such helped infuse a kind of hippy ethos into its governance and structure, of no one being in control, and Scott explains how this happened in part in his talk.



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IANA as a non-profit emerged out of ICANN and Harvard Law ... and may be a model for World University and School's exploring developing our For-Profit wing out of Stanford Law, for example.

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I'll use this video, history and recent legal developments in the course I teach at World University and School on

Information Technology, 
the Network Society, and 
the Global University ~
(Course & Syllabus)


(http://scottmacleod.com/papers.htm)



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