The Internet is a human right must be free for all


(MENAFN- Khaleej Times)

Professor Nicholas Negroponte a Greek American founder of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Media Lab has reiterated his longstanding belief that the internet should be free for everyone just like street lights and libraries.

Addressing the audience on the second day of the 4th World Government Summit (WGS 2016) at a session entitled "Future of The Future" he remained critical of governments and private entities that rely on market forces and stressed the importance of shared responsibility or what he dubbed as 'civil society'. The professor claimed "It's time to rethink certain things."

Emphasising that capitalism has hurt those who believe the concept to be the core element Professor Negroponte added that the mission for doing certain deeds and the market are separate. "Doing good and producing positive outcomes for society need not be input into the equation" he noted.

A prominent figure for challenging the current private education system the professor shed light on the unfortunate reality of governments and private entities that put a price on education - which should fundamentally be free and available to all - and creates unnecessary competition.The core idea Professor Negroponte highlighted was that because nations remain at such a meta-level and stay fixated on nationalism they fail to see the weakened global civic responsibility. Putting all this behind the key to an equal opportunity to learning and giving all people the basic human rights is prompting free Internet.

He added "The future is coming but it won't be evenly distributed." To transform this inequality the professor suggested low-orbit satellites that would cost just US$10 billion - including 10 years of operational costs. Internet access is such an essential part of learning that to a certain extent it is a human right. The low-orbit satellites will not only be orbiting outside the jurisdiction of countries but provide web access even for people living in remote parts of the world. Professor Negroponte stressed that if nations and the United Nations are dedicated to promoting human rights then certainly this kind of altruistic scheme is needed now.


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