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Berners-Lee: Neutrality Preserves Net Openness |
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Source: CIO.com - Posted by Efren J. Belizario
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The computer scientist credited with inventing the World Wide Web on Tuesday strongly condemned moves by U.S. broadband providers to control their subscribers’ content, saying it threatens the Internet’s greatest strength: openness.
Tim Berners-Lee said some Internet regulation is needed but should be minimal. He said efforts to control content have far-reaching impacts on other areas for users, such as decisions on voting and development of democracy.
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