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How to get your personal data removed from people search websites

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Data brokers collect your personal information and post it in public profiles. Here's how to get it removed--either on your own or via a service.
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ITU Phobia: Why WCIT was derailed | IGP Blog

ITU Phobia: Why WCIT was derailed | IGP Blog | The Benefits of Sharing | Scoop.it

We now know more about what led to the impasse at the WCIT, and the scope of the fissure that it created. It is clear that nations will split 2 to 1 in favor of signing the ITR treaty. The majority of the signatories are the developing countries in Africa, Asia (including China), the Middle East, Latin America, and of course Russia. The refuseniks are primarily developed, western economies; they are concentrated in North America, Europe and Japan, although they were joined by India and some other developing countries.

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[UIT-fobia: Por qué descarriló la WCIT

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Ahora sabemos más acerca de lo que llevó a un callejón sin salida en la WCIT, y del alcance de la fisura que se creó. Está claro que las naciones se dividieron 2 a 1 en favor de firmar el tratado ITR. La mayoría de los firmantes son los países en desarrollo de África, Asia (incluyendo China), el Medio Oriente, América Latina, y por supuesto Rusia. Los que rechazan el tratado son primariamente países occidentales desarrollados, concentrados en América del Norte, Europa y Japón, si bien se les unieron la India y otros países en desarrollo.
http://www.vialibre.org.ar/2012/12/21/uit-fobia-por-que-descarrilo-la-wcit/]

 

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Who Signed The ITU WCIT Treaty... And Who Didn't | Techdirt

Who Signed The ITU WCIT Treaty... And Who Didn't | Techdirt | The Benefits of Sharing | Scoop.it
We already noted this morning that the US, a bunch of European countries, and a sprinkling of other nations around the globe have refused to sign the new ITR agreement put together at
the ITU's World Conference on International Telecommunications...
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