Protecting the Internet Without Wrecking It: The best solutions don't assume a zero-sum tradeoff between security and generativity.'
In this article the author addresses what he sees at three fundamental critiques to his article that include the actual existence of an Internet security issue, the resolution of such issues by market forces, and the viability of his solutions. The author responds to each criticism in turn, stating...
| Published in: | Boston Review Vol. 33; no. 2; pp. 21 - 22 |
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Boston Review
Mar/Apr2008
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