2014-09-23 6:21 GMT+02:00 Jens Best <jens.best(a)wikimedia.de>de>:
Yes, there are documents. Nearly the whole conference
was documented in
writing and on video. Apart from the conference it can be seen in the way
anti-net neutrality lobbyists and politicians argue. The crack in the net
neutrality alliances made by Wikipedia Zero are used by lobbyists of certain
interests.
Or did you just wanted to suggest that I'm lying, Christian?
For the IGF positions, I like to read opinions which are different
from mine and if they are written there is usually more material for
thought.
Secondly, I would like to know if the idea of "lobbyists are using
Wikipedia Zero to crack net neutrality" is a theoretical thing or it
is happening now as in "there are actual lobbyists going around
advocating Wikipedia Zero for their own purposes" (and I mean
Wikipedia Zero *specifically* not zero rating in general).
As the case of Chile is showing, I would like to know if something we
think (in this case "Wikipedia Zero can be treated as an exception
because it's free knowledge") is a theoretical possibility (even if it
is a reasonable possibility) or if it is something that is happening
on the ground.
C