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Subject: the accidental superhighway (fwd)
From: Jim Heath <heath@iinet.com.au>
In case you missed it:
There's a long survey about the internet in the 1 July
issue of The Economist. They think it will have more
effect than TV or the telephone, but maybe a bit less
than the invention of printing (!)
"The explosive growth of the internet is not a fad or
a fluke, but the result of a digital free market
unleashed."
"The lesson of the internet is simple and lasting:
people want to connect, with as little control and
interference as possible. Call it a free market or
just an efficient architecture: the power of open
networking has only just begun to be felt."
You can read the survey ("The accidental superhighway"):
http://www.economist.com
Separately, on page 16 of the magazine there's also
a discussion: "Can pornography in cyberspace be regulated?"
They refer to Exon's bill as "...clumsy and heavy-handed.
Such a law could kill the chances of the Internet
developing into a superb vehicle for free speech and
open communications."
Jim Heath
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E-mail: heath@iinet.net.au
Date: 07/08/95
Time: 11:48:07
Perth, Australia
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