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March 5, 2012

Is the Internet Closing?

by Esther Dyson, The Daily Star, Lebanon - Collective action in the form of government interference is sometimes necessary. The problem is that we are as likely to get bad measures – like the recently abandoned U.S. attempt to enact anti-piracy laws that would have fostered wholesale website closures – as we are to get a freer Internet.

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