] ] This is no longer a job for engineers alone and no longer ] simply a question of making the packets flow to their ] appointed destinations. Our basic human rights and basic ] economic needs are determined by the current technical ] infrastructure. ] ] We've got to be sure that their design meets the test of ] both technical merit and social soundness. As Annan said, ] "In managing, promoting and protecting (the Internet's) ] presence in our lives, we need to be no less creative ] than those who invented it. Clearly, there is a need for ] governance, but that does not necessarily mean that it ] has to be done in the traditional way, for something that ] is so very different." Our challenge is to retain the ] flexibility to introduce new, innovative technologies, ] and on the other hand, to be sure that we meet basic ] human needs in the process. |