Here we go again. Andreas Whittam-Smith has written an eye-wateringly hyperbolic piece about Jury Team, which is launching tomorrow. I plan to be at their launch and it remains to be seen how exactly they intend to organise, but when people use stock phrases like “harness the power of the internet” I tend
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QuaequamBlog on 15th Mar 2009 (via theliberati.net)
These are all internet problems and [internet users] think someone should do something about it. Although many internet users think the government should keep out of the internet, I suggest to you that most ordinary people who just use the internet like they use the banking system or the trains think that the government should make sure it all works properly for them and that bad things get stoppe...
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Samizdata on 20th Nov 2008 (via samizdata.net)
My initial reaction to Gordon Brown's plan to connect 1.4 million households with children to the internet is that the whole initiative begs more questions than it answers. Superficially, he is right that an internet connection at home is an...
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CentreRight on 23rd Sep 2008 (via conservativehome.blogs.com)
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Plans to force internet providers to block sites carrying pirated music and films 'threaten freedom of speech and the open internet', says internet and telecom companies
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FT on 9th Mar 2010 (via traxfer.ft.com)
The House of Lords is poised to make concessions to critics of a plan to tackle internet piracy by blocking websites, after protests from internet companies. Shadow culture minister Jeremy Hunt said the plan needed changes
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FT on 11th Mar 2010 (via traxfer.ft.com)
Why are internet service providers above the law? Why do we assume the internet is above and beyond the law? The world wide web should be as much subject to the laws of the land as any other form of communication. Yet it’s still the “wild west web” where lawlessness is rife and politicians wring their hands claiming there is nothing they can do. The truth is that the internet ser...
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NigelHastilow on 11th Jun 2009 (via nigelhastilow.blogspot.com)
Via Slate, something of a classic, this: Why the Internet won't be the next big thing - from Newsweek Magazine, 1995. Nicholas Negroponte, director of the MIT Media Lab, predicts that we'll soon buy books and newspapers straight over the Internet. Uh, sure. What the Internet hucksters won't tell you is that the Internet is one big ocean of unedited data, without any pretense of completeness. Lacki...
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MrEugenides on 6th Mar 2010 (via mreugenides.blogspot.com)
So now the EU wants to get its hands on the Internet. Viviane Reding, bonsai Commissioner from the bonsai state of Luxembourg, wants ICANN, the company that allocates Internet addresses, to be taken over by an international consortium: what she calls "a G12 for Internet governance". Eurocrats are upset because the web is run by Yanks What is her problem with the current model? That it doesn't...
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DanielHannan on 7th May 2009 (via blogs.telegraph.co.uk)
History of the Internet from PICOL on Vimeo. Hat tip to Metastwnsh, the new Welsh language internet and technology blog.
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Ordovicius on 13th Jan 2009 (via this-is-sparta.blogspot.com)