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UP
1. Collecting
references on the Internet, I have found that most of them are not accessible
free.
2. Later I realize that my
problem is that of an outsider and I am not alone. They are millions of anonymous
outsiders (people working not in preferred domain of interest, people
geographically far from the resources – a country teacher), many of them
capable to create something new and valuable.
3. As the long-term solution
to convince the governments to support the expenses of producing the books,
periodicals and putting them in free accessible status – at least in an
online form (the printed books, CD-s can remain copyright protected). This
investment of the “world” via the governments, after some negotiations in
UNO, is a good one. The Internet, if really share the resources between all
the people of the world (the technical support and the free access), can
assure an immense salt in efficiency (reusable “code sequences”). But, this
is the hoped future.
4. Finally,
the Internet with his ultrafast-ultrapowerful infrastructure can be “the big
conscience of the humanity”, a live system as whole.
Sorry, for my
“poor” English (even for my defective pronunciation), any corrections are
welcome.
C.Kánya
16 August 2001
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