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Riverside Networks Code of Ethics


Riverside Networks was founded in 2001 by Alastair Agutter a former Netscape Communications DevEdge Team Member and a Member of the Microsoft Research Partner Panel today.

Over the years the enterprise has devoted its time and knowledge serving with partners in the public interest of social evolution through artificial intelligence.

We are a new era business even back in 2001 where money was NOT king and working towards a far larger picture to create awareness, collective responsibility and protecting the less fortunate in society.

We are passionate about the welfare and well being of all Children, for they are not invited into this world and from birth they are innocent. It is the society and the actions of man that determine the outcome of our Children as they grow into men and woman.

For all the social ills and conflicts that continue today, are as a result of ignorance and in a form of enslavement. As a result of communications today, the World is again speaking in one language 'HTML' thanks to Tim Berners-Lee and others who have followed his leading example. We as a business continue everyday in the interests of all.

Riverside Networks is not a faceless capitalist enterprise, over countless years we have freely given our time and knowledge to serve all. Today we still fight the cause for justice and fairness in society. The enemy at our door is the same many millions of our folk are confronted with each day.  Thank You!






 


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