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The Web is Not Public.But maybe It Should be or maybe Not

Mark Oehlert

No freedom of press or religion. This mimicry of public space includes the Web. From cable companies being fined for throttling bandwidth , to issues of net neutrality to unexplained censorship , we are reminded daily that the Web is actually a very private place. No free speech applies here. No freedom to assemble.

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