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us government was among us. it mainly cooperates with the department of commerce but the fact is that a certain monopoly is present in the world this technology was invented to meet the interests of the u.s. but then it expanded around the world it's been developing very rapidly truly embracing all levels of our life people make money on the internet and for the internet even government systems now use these technologies nonetheless the corporation has still been deciding everything it is aware of changes taking place worldwide and it makes certain concessions to the international community it has good relations with russia on the syria which is proven by the fact that our country was the first to get the right to create a national domain of the top level doj aref within the prison framework of cooperation and we can hardly complain about the americans we're very good dialogue we hear each other but some threats are rising for the internet and internet technologies these threats can only be responded to internationally this technology
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in the world wide web doesn't brace the entire world therefore governments and even more so corporations simply cannot resolve internet related problems therefore russia among a number of other countries is proposing the development of international mechanisms that would help fight the problems that even the americans are concerned about what our american colleagues have been telling us that we should be working together against common threats opening our borders taking part in the international forums and so on so how does the u.s. explain its own refusal to expand international participation in the internet's administration. some of. their key argument is that this is a very dynamic resource therefore any attempt to bureaucratize this technology within an international structure would slow down the internet's development and hinder efficient response to new technologies are rising at least every six months if not every month moreover they reasoned that so far this resource is been developing successfully without international involvement they're willing to
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cooperate bilaterally at the non-governmental level to tackle specific issues that arise but they contradict their own position one of the main concerns that the u.s. government has until communications and c.t. is a threat to what they call cyber security how can one fight such threats unless they find a mechanism to enforce was aleutians in a corporation as long as things keep developing according to commercial law we won't be able to fight technological risks or extremism terrorism and other things that the international community believes are acceptable on the internet a commercial corporation in spite of all the u.s. power will not be able to cope with these problems even at a bilateral level therefore russia believes that we need an international institution that would respond to such issues and we believe that the international telecommunications union will be the best institution for the job when you've got. what you. have got this international telecommunications guinea and that includes one hundred ninety two countries tends to take over the internet. and by doing so
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and the american monopoly here what are the benefits of devolving power from one state to a group of states. that's. when you go. we aren't saying that the itu you should take up all areas of the internet as development we believe that some aspects should be regulated internationally this organization was formed an eight hundred sixty five when the un was nonexistent it was founded by twenty countries including russia consequently it became one of the un special purpose organising. yes it does bring together practically all countries in the world and communications exist in all countries as well for some technological communications related issues arising between one state and another or between a state and a group of states are perfectly regulated by this organization i'll go so far as to say that this is one of the most efficient special purpose organizations if not very most efficient which has an excellent reputation and great experts as well as
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established mechanisms and that knows how to respond to all problems with its response is probably not as efficient as modern technology requires nonetheless communications work in all countries operators maintain their relations in spite of different levels of development and types of technology one way or another they manage to find compromises and technical and technological solutions that enable communications to function properly and i would have most of the group home would happen from the practical point of view if the i.t. you get this power how it's almost two hundred countries it careen spite of their different opinions and with a much of a sort of go if that's something we mentioned in the beginning it takes a consensus to oppose certain issues with our american colleagues are proposing bilateral agreements on fighting these problems and are thus countering the various negative issues now if we ask mathematicians to calculate how many bilateral agreements between one hundred ninety two i.q. member states it would take we do realize this number is almost endless not even mentioning the time it would take to sign all these documents providing that all
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states agree on a small number of issues that should definitely be regulated internationally we could spend twelve or eighteen months developing mechanisms of tackling those issues and then start fighting them by means of the i.c.u. what percentage of the world the as for russia what concrete proposals has it mate . we suggest precisely this very model we can say that it's necessary to define a set of issues falling under i do you regulation to set up mechanisms of regulation and try to apply them in practical life for that we also support a reform of document. of the international telecommunications union because under the charter all underlying principles should first be approved of plenty potential conferences and leaders submitted for ratification to national governments naturally this bureaucratic process can go around in circles forever this is how things stand now we suggest revising the charter so that it reflects only cornerstone issues we want this document to be untouchable like national
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constitutions and be subject to occasional change only while the current issues could be solved without interference from national parliaments and without creating an excessively difficult procedure that would be a response to the concerns of our american partners that the mechanisms we're suggesting would get stuck and retain. the parts of the world i would but what about fighting saddler crime how could the shifting. help solve this problem. that's would only contribute to fighting cybercrime if for example we agreed that child pornography is an absolute evil inadmissible in any form would have signed an international treaty within the ide to you that would oblige all signatories to agree on mechanisms of notification and technical measures allowing for the removal of this kind of information from the internet this mechanism would have started working following agreements and approval by all states at the moment some countries classified child pornography as a crime and stipulate prosecution against those who distributed on the internet but
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as you know a pornographic website can easily be registered in countries that don't consider this kind of information to be an offense and spread child pornography on the worldwide web so until we define a range of joint problems that we are ready to fight together and mechanisms to do it our efforts are not going to be affected the model presented to the political issues related to the internet international management are still being studied but there is no doubt that there are some principles that are supported by most states where the differences among the main participants in what do they agree. well so far we haven't gotten down to any concrete discussion at this conference has become a milestone event it adopted a resolution confirming that i choose application for international management of the internet participating countries have confirmed their intention to assume certain powers and responsibilities in order to solve a whole number of issues now we'll have to agree on ways of implementing this application to be frank the americans have
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a monopoly over the internet and it's only natural that they should wish to take advantage of the situation to set certain standards and ensure the participation of primarily u.s. i.t. companies in advancing technological standards technologies and products but it's clear that the americans are no rush to share their influence on the internet but since they're also confronting certain threats and understand too that many resources are now linked to the internet they know that if no one handle such threats properly this technology will become more and more vulnerable and here russia and the u.s. have a mutual understanding i think that they can continue this dialogue and as a first step should start looking for small points of convergence and gradually expand the sphere of cooperation as new mechanisms start proving their fish and. i think i know the circuit this person of transition of power on the internet be endless or have preliminary dates been set. in the early two thousand
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a summit was held in tunisia on the development of an information society responsibility was placed on the international to the communication union which should organize the conference in twenty ten that i have to report and how it has implemented the decisions of tunisia's summits on the development of an information society this is exactly the cycle that exists within the framework of international to communication union plenty potentially conferences like the one held this here convene every four years so there's plenty of time before the next conference to work out new mechanisms think of how to carry out decisions made that year and fill new proposals with concrete contents and. i want to change the protests of one of the potential difficulties of changing the model of running the internet putting some. of the potential difficulty consists in the fact that the internet is a fast changing technology and constantly trying to gain in something is not the best solution even if an international regulatory body is set up but there's little we can do about that because this is
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a condition dictated by the high speed of development of modern technologies i see the main problem in the ability to react promptly to new technologies new notions new terms and new legal relationships that is why we're talking about the need to reform the governing procedures in the international telecommunications union and to make it more flexible and dynamic thank you very much for this interview thank you very much. every month we give you the future we help you understand. and to bring the best in science and technology from across russia and around the world join us acknowledging update on our g. there is not enough space for them on the ground. zero down to. get
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top stories forcing children into the firing line two israeli soldiers await sentencing after being convicted of using a palestinian boy as a human shield a child was forced to open back stall to detain balms during because of the war. condemnation vicious debate and calls for investigation all in the aftermath of the biggest leak of military files in u.s. history suggesting torture and civilian deaths in iraq prime minister nouri al maliki claims the timing of the exposé is aimed at samba causing his upper form of government and undermine his power. and managing the worldwide web un demands international cooperation to solve internet threats of cyber terrorism and the web is currently coordinated by an american organization but experts say the problems are too big for the u.s.
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will go. back to the top of the hour with many more details on all those stories for now let's check in with kate out. there now it's official there is a russian name again in the top two in women's tennis hired to say yes that's right the new rankings were released today and there is one number two there weekends tennis news plus all the rest of the sport that's coming up. hello welcome to the sports news and here are the top stories troubles at the top another corruption scandal hits the fee for world cup bidding process with claims of vote rigging. while sixteen shots we have all the goals from this weekend's russian premier league which saw the top three held in the battle for the title. and stealing a victory a controversial reckoning decision to help pittsburgh snatch a narrow win at miami in the n.f.l.
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. the first a full on fee for is investigating fresh allegations of corruption over the world cup bidding process this comes after their former general secretary was reported to have said countries were vote swapping an attempt to stage the tournament fever has asked for evidence from british newspaper the sunday times which said the shelves and roof and cattle have struck a deal with spain and portugal he allegedly said i'll give each other seven votes on the twenty four man executive committee which will decide in december who will host the next two world cups such vote rigging is against fee for rules spain and portugal are hoping to land the twenty eight hundred tournament while cats are is bidding for twenty twenty two each bid needs thirteen votes to succeed russia also in the running for twenty eighteen along with england to join big from holland and belgium. saying we football and it coach leach on us plenty has criticized his players after watching them throw away a two goal lead to draw three three on sunday however that result does keep the
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offer all those goals this is how the table looks with five weeks left the senate unbeaten they have two games in town dover are being asked these taste in the options they played out of goalless draw in the moscow region the top three teams claim champions make spots and sit staring to the right the league and its spot. down to a goal destroy at c.b.s. and sponsors who are in line for the wall at the other end to the bottom two sides get relegated subi and the ones in the top of the mind. while everything going off in the last second in the premier league following a three no when a ten man match to city city had. gone off to just five minutes and was in fourth
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with an oppossum in nasri the guns in front then goals from alex song and because that wraps up the victory for austin thank you. sign they got us all five points behind chelsea along with manchester city pound manchester united who want to want to stay at the other end of the table a little forest in the drop zone despite beating black than two on the same field. and while that result brought some joy to read manager roy hodgson spare a thought for a final word coach mario bean who watched his side lose ten p.s.p. on sunday and discarded afterwards as a very black page in his side's history however it was a great day for p.s.v. who went to point to the top of the duchy johnson rice to have tricks and that was his first final then had a man sent off before he became a full eight to make it just too real for the home side the interval and then eight more followed in the second half price made it three no shortly after the break
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with the second goal within two minutes i like to leave him in the pool i. added his name to the score sheets to ensure it was five minutes after fifty five minutes. and weiss got his hat trick before an hour had been played out six male. bashing suzanne then quickly made it seven. orlando engelaar hundred goals number eight. and added to his own tally from the penalty spot to make it mine will. be no better the second he has faced tense right at the death of finals worst ever defeat the most precious little time to be a ten story line is the fourth simply a space history. tennis now and russia's vera zvonareva has risen to a career high world number two after the new rankings were released on monday
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welcome patridge maria kirilenko returned to the top twenty despite a heartbreaking loss in the final of the kremlin cup to victoria as it wasn't a match in moscow kira lang. it was out of sorts in the first set losing its sixth grade but she then reeled off four games in a row in the second and to seek out a ranking for her way back winning the next five about the russians then has three match points kirilenko save two that couldn't start as a rank of winning volley of the net which now looks forward to the season ending tournament into. an appropriate it's a very big victory for me that every tournament you win is always something special and winning the tournament before going to die hard gives me more confidence ahead of the final competition of the year i found my game in the final match and now i'm ready to go to doha and play that. i think the final match was great we are both in good form and played a very high level but today victoria was a bit stronger and more aggressive than me that's why she won the tournament while
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on the men's side of victor troicki said it was the best day of his career so far after the twenty four year old lifted the trophy for his maiden title on the two young seeded serbian beat cypriot marcos baghdatis he was seeded fourth troicki dropped the opening set to three six was able to find his way back into the much he broke his opponent in the tenth game of the second set which was enough for him to take it six four and force the decider baghdatis did save a match point five two down it's just too strong and beyond himself the joy when it was all over. the first. photo field really the room nor a scrum express wanted to. go through today good enough to really have. and finally let's get some american football action where a controversial refereeing decision handed pittsburgh a narrow win in miami in the n.f.l.
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on sunday a couple of dumb carbons of field goals gave the hosts an early lead but then rescuers got through to touchdown passes this to the white seventeen line miami florida they way back and were twenty two twenty up with just under three and a half minutes left in breathless program ran for two yard touchdown for kids a replay showed it was a fumble and so it was chalked off however the match officials had no to residents who covered the ball so the steelers retain possession jeff reed gave them that twenty three twenty two victories the last goal field goal. elsewhere atlanta top of the national football conference following their win against cincinnati carolina edge san francisco for their first win of the season and overtime could separate baltimore and win this buffalo from the big one when it comes to city washington cleveland celebrated wrote the threes. adults read darren mcfadden posted four touchdowns to help open set a franchise record in denver the rate of scoring
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forcing children into the firing line two israeli soldiers await sentencing after being convicted of using a palestinian boy as a human shield. condemnation heated debates and calls for investigation all in the aftermath of the biggest leak of military files and u.s. history suggesting torture and civilian deaths in iraq. and managing the worldwide web the u.n. experts demand international cooperation to solve internet threats calling the problems too big for the u.s. to handle alone. at seven pm in moscow this is artsy coming to you live news now with our top story in two israeli soldiers convicted of using a palestinian child as
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a human shield face a prison sentence of up to three years is the first time there's been a conviction since tel aviv reinforced a ban on using civilians in combat against their will paulus leader met the boy whose life was put in the firing line. measured robber was just nine years old when soldiers grabbed him and made him check for bombs. i was just sitting here is really soldiers took me over there there were two bags and they told me to open them but i didn't know how to do it. he was terrified of the abandoned briefcases which the soldiers thought could be booby trapped and his fighting family forced to watch one of the civilian one of them put his hand on my son shoulder and made him go into the toilet cubicle i heard a few shots fired soon afterwards i felt like i was dying my little daughter he was with me kept saying they killed him and yet it was five years ago that.
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