The Fight for a Fair and Free Internet
Feb 14 2012, 8:34 AM ET
When
Rebecca MacKinnon was working for CNN in Beijing from 1992 to 2001, she
and her fellow expats expected that the coming age of global networking
would strongly undermine the Communist Party's grip on the reigns. But a
decade later, she writes, "I grew to believe that we were naive." The
Internet is not the stepping stone to democracy she had hoped.
In
part, that's because citizens aren't the only ones building the net.
Corporations and governments are shaping its space and its power, and
oftentimes in ways that work against democratic goals. In her new book, Consent of the Networked: The Worldwide Struggle for Internet Freedom,
MacKinnon issues a call to arms for the people of the Internet. "The
Internet can be a powerful tool in the hands of citizens seeking to hold
governments and corporations to account -- but only if we keep the
Internet itself open and free."
Saturday, February 18, 2012
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