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Grat article
Look forward to more articles from you and to find out what the other people in the law perfession think of this.
Great article
This is interesting all very sci-fi
Net neutrality
Regarding your comments on net neutrality:
"The telco/cable-side of the Net Neutrality argument about capacity issues, about incentive to invest, about the network grinding to a halt unless they prioritize, control, and shape traffic, is either moot, specious, deceptive, misdirecting, or intended for the short-term."
You have no idea what you are talking about and your statement has no basis in fact. It is indeed a business issue and about incentive to invest. Why don't you take a course on access network economics? Maybe then you will change your utopian, unrealistic view of the Internet.
P.S. ...and I do not work for a telco/cable company!
grid
very good article, thank you very much.
hmmm. like the part about
hmmm. like the part about the grid. reminds me of neuromancer's future...not so sure about the slant. I think you are seeing things through a lens of conspiracy tinted slightly with rose colors for Google.
Of course the entrenched are going to try and protect what they have and newcomers are going to try and disrupt. Make no mistake though the disruptors of today are the entrenched of tomorrow. So does that make one more evil than the other if merely seperated by a timeline?
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