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... And How to Stop It This page intentionally left blank The Future of the Internet And How to Stop It Jonathan Zittrain Yale University Press New H... ...-Publication Data Zittrain, Jonathan ( Jonathan L.), 1969– The future of the Internet—and how to stop it / Jonathan Zittrain. p. cm. Includes bibliogr... ...cal references and index. ISBN 978-0-300-12487-3 (hardcover : alk. paper) 1. Internet. 2. Internet—Social aspects. 3. Internet—Security measures. I. T... ...essons of Wikipedia—127 Part III Solutions—149 7 Stopping the Future of the Internet: Stability on a Generative Net—153 8 Strategies for a Generativ... ...n—235 Acknowledgments—247 Notes—249 Index—329 Contents vi The Future of the Internet— And How to Stop It This page intentionally left blank Introd... ...down to the lowest every one lives as under the eye of a hostile and dreaded censorship. 95 A necessary reaction to the lawlessness of early societies... ...ative basis of the Net and laying the groundwork for the hostile and dreaded censorship that Mill de- cried. In particular, a failure to solve generat... ... suppress the flow of data on the Internet. 24 To be sure, with enough effort, censorship can have some effect, especially because most citizens prefer t... ...netinitiative.net/studies/china/; see generally Jack Linchuan Qui, Vir- tual Censorship in China: Keeping the Gate Between the Cyberspaces, 4 I’. J...
...This extraordinary book explains the engine that has catapulted the Internet from backwater to ubiquity?and reveals that it is sputtering precisely because of its runaway success. With the unwitting help of its users, the generative Internet is on a path to a lockdown, ending its cycle of inn...
...34 GOSSIPER __________ 34 ABYSS _____________ 34 MYOPIA ___________ 34 COMATOSE ________ 34 QUOTIDIAN (I) _____ 34 QUOTIDIAN (II) ____ 34 SELF-CENSORSHIP __ 34 WHERE ____________ 35 BIG LIE ____________ 35 APPEARANCES _____ 35 EXCESS ____________ 35 DESPAIR ___________ 35 ANALYTIC _________ 35 BACOVIAN _________ 35 UNINVITED GUEST _ 35 NAUGHTY _________ 36 ...
...isit the TrendSiters Web Site: http://samvak.tripod.com/busiweb.html Internet – A Medium or a Message? http://samvak.tripod.com/internet.html... ...ce, DRM technology, and other related issues. http://samvak.tripod.com/internet.html Visit Sam Vaknin's United Press International (UPI) Articl... ... Embarrassment of Riches XII. The Fall and Fall of p-Zines XIII. The Internet and the Library XIV. A Brief History of the Book XV. The Aff... ...edia Downloader’s Profile Web Technology and Trends Thoughts on the Internet’s Founding Myths I. Bright Planet, Deep Web II. The Seamles... ...... ...es defy imagination. It carries an equally momentous price tag - official censorship. "Voluntary censorship", to be sure, somewhat toothless standar... ...thless standardization and enforcement authorities, to be sure - still, a censorship with its own institutions to boot. The private sector reacted b... ... surface it is caving in to pressure and temptation, constructing its own censorship codes both in the cable and in the internet media. Institutio... ...ments - will be deleted or neutralized. Content guidelines (euphemism for censorship) exist, even as we write, in all major content providers (Compu...
...omas Jefferson Writes a Letter, 17 3 The Second Enclosure Movement, 42 4 The Internet Threat, 54 5 The Farmers’ Tale: An Allegory, 83 6 I Got a Mashup... ...s it effectively removes the privilege of fair use. Each day brings some new Internet horror story about the excesses of intel- lectual property. Some... ... medicine, and scientific research. We are wasting some of the promise of the Internet, run- ning the risk of ruining an amazing system of scientific in... ...e own the protocols—the agreed-upon common technical standards—that make the Internet possible? Does reading a Web page count as “copying” it? 10 Shou... ...? Does it work that way now? Does this story still apply in the world of the Internet and the Human Genome Project? If you believed the idealized stor... ...up the intellectual current well when he compared the DMCA to the methods of censorship imposed by the seventeenth century Licensing Act. L. Ray Pat- ...
...he state their control over what people might know, because printing made censorship too costly to be effective. Nourished literature and was nour... ...ansistors. Plain-paper copying machine. 1969 Seeds planted for the Internet. Less technical computer languages like BASIC. 1970s CPUs,... ..., and PCs on a single chip (Apple II, Macintosh, Motorola). 1980s The Internet is in full bloom. IBM PC with MS-DOS, Windows, laptops. Worl... ...ion and consequently alter our future culture in a radical way. Bush‘s Internet legacy lists nothing in the way of a machine or digital software. ... ...d perhaps the major role in making the concept of Cyberspace a reality. Internet emerges from the United States reaction to Sputnik On October ... ...uter network. This pioneer packet-switching network then evolved into the Internet we know today that connects ground-based, radio, and satellite ne...
...he state their control over what people might know, because printing made censorship too costly to be effective. Nourished literature and was nour... ...ansistors. Plain-paper copying machine. 1969 Seeds planted for the Internet. Less technical computer languages like BASIC. 1970s CPUs,... ..., and PCs on a single chip (Apple II, Macintosh, Motorola). 1980s The Internet is in full bloom. IBM PC with MS-DOS, Windows, laptops. Worl... ...ation and consequently alter our future culture in a radical way. Bush‘s Internet legacy lists nothing in the way of a machine or digital software. ... ...d perhaps the major role in making the concept of Cyberspace a reality. Internet emerges from the United States reaction to Sputnik On October 4,... ...uter network. This pioneer packet-switching network then evolved into the Internet we know today that connects ground-based, radio, and satellite ne...
...ning certain thoughts seriously hampers the embryonic development – should we apply censorship to the Mother? Should force majeure clauses be intro... ...f commerce was thoroughly permeated and transformed. It is not surprising that the Internet - a chaotic network with an anarchic modus operandi - f... ... bodies Armin Meiwes, the "Master Butcher (Der Metzgermeister)", arranged over the Internet to meet Bernd Jurgen Brandes on March 2001. Meiwes ampu... ...gacy of the human species be any different? Effects on Society Cloning - like the Internet, the television, the car, electricity, the telegraph, a... ...the now lucrative Browser Application market. Microsoft was wrong in discarding the Internet as a fad. When it was found to be wrong - Microsoft rev... ...ts position and came up with its own (then, technologically inferior) browser (the Internet Explorer). It offered it free (sound suspiciously like ... ...responses to acts of creation (ranging from enthusiasm to awe and from criticism to censorship). True, this range of responses characterizes everyda... ...onsequences defy imagination. It carries an equally momentous price tag - official censorship. Merely "voluntary censorship", to be sure and coup... ... and coupled with toothless standardization and enforcement authorities - still, a censorship with its own institutions to boot. The private sector...
...the flagrant interference in the work of the ostensibly independent judiciary, the censorship. There was bad blood growing between the King and mor... ...cy, bank licensing, entry visas and other insignia of sovereignty (shortly, even an internet domain, KO). This quandary is a typically anodyne ... ...n its way. Electricity is being gradually restored and so are medical services and internet connections. Downtown Pristina is reconstructed by Alba... ...gry, the old are helpless, the future is bleak. They see Western riches on TV, the internet is becoming available, they listen to the Western music... ...al School Library, wrote, published and lectured on various occasions. Managed the Internet and International News Department of an Israeli mass me... ... Columnist and commentator in "The New Presence", United Press International (UPI), InternetContent, eBookWeb, PopMatters, and "Central Europe Revie...
...on, robotics, biotechnology Continental states - universal technosystems - Internet, global networks - universal science - global databases ('World Br... ... lives in a multi-linguistic cultural environment. In virtual reality, the Internet, cyber- and global networks, man of the future is able to live sim... ...y families of clerical workers and business people, and young people visit internet cafes and shops to play games and surf the Internet. However, at t... ...lä-Horn 1996; 2002. (Sarmela 1998.) There is also much information on the Internet (e.g. Suwida Sangsehanat, An Alternative Social Development in Tha... ...g people can read magazines and books and learn to find information on the Internet. In cities, parents and young people themselves, too, want the gov... ...ple from Western cultural models. Sale of pornography is forbidden, cinema censorship is in operation, girls are expected to behave with restraint and... ...ss of which is not understood in the Western countries. In spite of strict censorship, Western consciousness industry is infiltrating Thailand; movies...
... knowingly distorts reality and reinterprets it, subjecting it to his self-imposed censorship. The truth is somewhere in between: the narcissist is... .... The pedophile uses children's bodies to masturbate with. Hence the success of the Internet among pedophiles: it offers disembodied, anonymous, ma... ...al School Library, wrote, published and lectured on various occasions. Managed the Internet and International News Department of an Israeli mass me... ... Columnist and commentator in "The New Presence", United Press International (UPI), InternetContent, eBookWeb, PopMatters, "Global Politician", eBoo...
...s coming together into a huge galactic mass of information in the form of the Internet: as tiny unconnected bits of information coalescing together;... ...tting right next to each other in Libraries are sending text messages over the internet through chat lines to each other rather than speaking to each... ...xamination of its validity, usefulness, or truth. A perfect example is the internet where endless articles, services, remedies, and products exist... ...tivities become. For instance: most of the top 500 search engines used on the Internet were about either pornography, or Brittney Spears. Why? Bec... ..., interactive computer programs, interactive TV. Almost every business on the Internet tries to hide their phone number as ingeniously as possible b... ..., and take all their information from. Oops. But there is supposed to be no censorship of the press in America. America is supposed to have a free... ...ese glorified bank robbers: the American National Government went into public censorship in a big way. They censored movies, newspapers, books and ... ... books and radio. They censored everything. And ever since the 1930’s: this censorship has not been lifted. The American Press is the most sophist... ...them become addicted to fantasy. The American Government instituted a harsh censorship of all mass media in the 1930’s. All written and visual ar...
...s which this rule would not restrain, its supple ment must be sought in the censorship of public opin ion. Contemplating the union of sentiment now ... ...ates of America. Bill Clinton’s First Inaugural Address [As presented on the Internet by Project Gutenberg on January 20th, 1993] MY FELLOW CITIZENS... ...new era approaches we can already see its broad outlines. Ten years ago, the Internet was the mystical province of physicists; today, it is a common ...