World would be more BLOC-ISOLATED than cold war, including Internet

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Putin willing to disconnect Internet and only link with 1B1R or BRIC countries. China always has it's Great Wall Fire-Wall isolating west. Ang Moh Kim Dot Com also want to make their own Internet, there are also other groups of child-porn & piracy groups wanting to establish their own Internet.

There will be also Free-Trade & Sanction Blocks' cutting the world apart, so within each isolated blocks are sanctions and hostilities, while within are free-trade and full-cooperations. This game is mainly caused by Dotard, and his policies.

There is already immigration Great Wall also caused by Dotard. There is Refugee acceptance & rejection crisis going on.

There is currency war and trade war coming up, China & Russia want to play out USD currency from international trade especially on oil / gas / energy.

Nice?


https://www.rt.com/business/420508-russia-internet-shutdown-sanctions/

Russia ready to be cut off from internet with its own web
Published time: 5 Mar, 2018 13:50
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If Western sanctions go as far as excluding Russia from the world wide web, the country's own internet is ready, according to the Russian presidential aide on the internet, German Klimenko.

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"Technically, we are ready for anything now,” he told NTV news channel. However, the shutdown will not be painless, Klimenko added.

“Failures always occur when moving from one technology to another. Someone will face connection troubles. Probably, it will be found out that someone kept data abroad, although there is a decree to store it in Russia. Someone is still hosting their domains outside the country. They will, therefore, probably experience some difficulties," he added.

Klimenko was referring to Russia’s data privacy law. All companies processing personal data of Russian citizens are obliged to store it on servers within the country’s borders. The professional network website LinkedIn has already been banned in Russia for refusing to comply. Twitter and other social networks have agreed to move data about Russians to the country.

The Russian segment of the internet, intended especially for civil servants, is already working, Klimenko noted. He also reminded people that Russia, like China and the United States, has its own search engines, social networks and advertising.

“The internet is being regulated in all countries and Russia is no exception. However, extreme options like North Korean or Cuba are not our choice,” he said.
 
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