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Friday, December 19, 2003 |
Kevin Werbach and The battle for open broadband. Link
11:41:58 PM
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Kevin Werbach's "Mythologies of Control" post (with content from Ed Felten) brings up an idea that I've believed for a long time. Even if an overzealous content control system determined to lock down the current internet, the capital 'I' Internet would spring up again in a different form. It might not be the thing you dial up through your ISP to get to, it might not be one that you can get to through a legally configured Windows system, and it might not be accessible through your cable system. In fact, it might be that alot of people can't even get to it. But I'm positive it would come back into being. Link
11:40:21 PM
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David Isenberg with an extended quote from Matt Lucas. Interesting interplay between telco and the government. Link
11:34:44 PM
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Interesting read in the RIAA v. Verizon case that was just decided on in favor of Verizon. I thought the judges were pretty direct in their decision against RIAA, but in the end were stated to be "sympathetic" to their cause. Thanks to Lessig for the link. Link
8:38:02 PM
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