Daedalus (140:4 Fall 2011) (Protecting the Internet as a Public Commons)

Daedalus (140:4 Fall 2011) (Protecting the Internet as a Public Commons)

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Sep 29, 2011 · Inglés · Kindle (240 páginas)
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Formato Kindle
Páginas 240
Idioma Inglés
Publicado Sep 29, 2011
Editorial MIT Press

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This compilation explores the evolving concept of the Internet as a public commons, offering insightful perspectives from a range of thought leaders. Through a series of essays, the authors delve into the implications of digital governance and the necessity of safeguarding online spaces for collective benefit. They argue for the Internet's role as a shared resource, one that should be protected against privatization and exploitation.

David D. Clark introduces the discussions by highlighting the Internet's transformative potential and the challenges that arise from its commercialization. The contributors articulate a vision for a digital landscape that prioritizes public interest over corporate gain. Topics such as privacy, security, and the digital divide are examined, emphasizing the need for cooperative approaches to foster equitable access and participatory governance.

The work serves as a call to action for policymakers, technologists, and the public, advocating for engagement in the ongoing discourse about Internet stewardship. By framing the Internet as a commons, the authors invite readers to consider their own role in shaping this vital resource's future and ensuring it remains accessible and beneficial for all.
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