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Cory on Neutricide

Cory Doctorow, famed for his debunking of DRM technology, writes an excellent article on the net neutrality issue, or “internet freedom” as I like to call it. He drives home some important points: …there are few industries that owe their … Continue reading

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Internet Freedom: It’s the principle, stupid!

More excellent blogging about the “net neutrality” debate, this time from Tim O’Reilly discussing Chris Savage’s insightful comments: “Net Neutrality” is a principle, not a rule. Without getting into endless and mind-numbing discussion of how the FCC might or might … Continue reading

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Inventor of the web weighs in: Tim Berners-Lee on Net Neutrality

Tim Berners-Lee, the father of the web finally weighs in on the Net Neutrality debate in a blog entry. It is accompanied by a video which is currently only available in RealVideo format, hopefully someone will upload it to Google … Continue reading

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The Internet Wants to Be Free

In my previous post I argue that internet neutrality legislation could help ease the transition to an internet society and economy. On further thought and debate I’m not really sure that regulation would be the most constructive response to the … Continue reading

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Fair use and network neutrality – is there a stable solution?

In his post “Fair Use and Network Neutrality” Lessig draws a connection which did not seem to previously exist but appeals to me as I have been looking for an excuse to talk about both in the same breath. He … Continue reading

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