There is too much good history and good experience with the end-to-end internet to see it largely overturned. Openness has its own virtues and those who resist it will fall behind those who enable it. Users will rise up if there are too many restrictions that get in the way of the information they want and the content they want to create.
- - Part 4 of “The structure of the Internet
,” a report issued by the Pew Internet & American Life Project.
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