Filesharing Review > Two sides of net neutrality ... Sir Tim vs Bram Cohen
[Main Page -- A View from the Isle] When I wrote about Net Neutrality last week, I qualified it with a "for now". While proponents of a free and open Internet like Sir Tim Berners-Lee, have a strong voice and articles like this Op-Ed piece from this NYT make great arguments” This democratic Web did not just happen. Sir Tim Berners-Lee, the British computer scientist who invented the Web in 1989, envisioned a platform on which everyone in the world could communicate on an equal basis.
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[Main Page -- A View from the Isle] We dodged the Net Neutrality bullet, for now: Man I've had a post in my head about Net Neutrality for days now and just haven't had the chance to write it all out. I'm happy to see that the US House of Representatives has taken a positive step to preserve net neutrality .but how long will this victory stand?
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[Lawsy.net] links for 2006-03-26: How to have a 36 Hour Day Fitting more hours into the day would certainly be handy for the amount of coursework we now recieve at school. Especially when all the revision falls on me in my final year, studying for GCSEs.
[zeroKspot.com] Bittorrent im Visier der Filmindustrie: Anscheinend sieht die Filmindustrie jetzt das Filesharing-System Bittorrent als neue und größte Bedrohung und scheint sogar dessen Autor Bram Cohen ins Visier zu nehmen. An dieser Stelle frage mich echt langsam, ob die Filmindustrie vorher nachdenkt bevor sie solche Aussagen an die Luft setzt.
[Voidstar.com] Voidstar - Technology Review: Sir Tim Berners-Lee: Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web, but he had something bigger in mind all along. He tells TR how his 15 years of work on the "Semantic Web" are finally paying off.
[Dig.csail.mit.edu] Neutrality of the Net | Decentralized Information Group (DIG ...: The Telcos have a session layer, IMS, that enables a set of multimedia services that may be the cash machines they need to satisfy their responsibility to their shareholders while building out higher-bandwidth, low-latency networks. ISO had a session layer, but the Internet didn't need one since it was a free network for all in the Walled Garden of Academe of its first decade.
[Captsolo.net] captsolo weblog - November 2005: ISWC 2005 - the 4th Internation Semantic Web Conference will begin tomorrow in Galway. It starts with 2 days of workshops and tutorials, followed by the official conference opening on Tuesday, November 8 and three days of the conference sessions.
[Blog.gethelp.ca] » Stuff : The Blog by Get Help Communications : Get Help HTML Web ...: Sir Timothy “Tim” John Berners-Lee, KBE, FRS (TimBL or TBL) is the inventor of the World Wide Web and director of the World Wide Web Consortium, which oversees its continued development.
[Slyck.com] Slyck - File Sharing News and Info: An un-mastered song from Meat Loaf's next chapter in the Bat Out Of Hell series began to appear on peer-to-peer file sharing sites last week, providing Meat Loaf fans around the world an unexpected first taste of Bat Out of Hell III: The Monster is Loose, the long-awaited third installment to rock musics most successful series of all time.
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