Only two decades ago, it seemed that the societies
braided by communications network would defend
themselves. Slogans such as “Information wants to
-be free” by Stewart Brand and “Network defines censorship as damage and celebrates it around” by John
+be free” by Stewart Brand and “The Net interprets censorship as damage and routes around it” by John
Gillmore were extremely successful in 1990, and the
myth of the Web as the space of unfettered freedom
is sometimes taken as fact, what with the aftermath
avoiding the worst solutions, rather than choosing the
best. We hope that our report will help identify the directions of change that lead to disaster. To avoid them.
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