clara.vrx.palo-alto.ca.us
articles | bespoke web | design | editor | WORKS
Inu AI | PHOTOESSAYS | pumpkin
ART | design | food | book | tours | our garden
shirts | portfolio | ocad | OCADU DIGITAL
2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024
january | APRIL | july | august | september | october | november | december
HIGH TECH
High Tech Forum
9 April 2018
The Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University is up to its old tricks. When last we checked in with them, they had published a study of government-owed networks that drew some dubious conclusions from a very narrow comparison of a handful of broadband networks. This time one of their junior researchers has published an op-ed in the UK Guardian arguing for state-level Internet privacy laws based on a set of blatantly false claims.
link

Comments:
Richard Sexton Berkman was wrong? Dubious. It might be worth looking at but it's US only.
Richard Sexton The one thing I would point out is that ISP's aren't strictly required. If consumers peered like networks peer they could charge companies to connect to that particular used base. Say all people in line of sight of the CN tower for example.
01-berkman_klein.jpg
01-berkman_klein.jpg
Remember me, buy my shirts!
pop art MBZ