La entrada es del blog de Nicholas Carr aquí, se titula: Piracy and Privacy
Extracto:
"Internet activists flexed some impressive muscle over the last couple of weeks in working to block Congress from enacting the Stop Online Privacy Act (SOPA), which would have put legal restraints and restrictions on search engines, advertising networks, internet service providers, and other online sites and services as a means of stemming the unauthorized trade of copyrighted works and other forms of intellectual property. The activists were joined in the cause by many large internet companies, including Google, Facebook, and Twitter. The motivations of the corporations and the activists overlapped to some degree, but there were also important differences. The activists were fighting for the cause of freedom; they worried that the bill would impede the flow of information online, to the detriment of people using the net. The corporations had business interests to protect. They feared a wave of litigation and other operational and legal headaches, as well as the possible rise of obstacles to the development of new products and services."
martes, febrero 14, 2012
Internet issues update: "Frankly, it sometimes seems like Silicon Valley is more interested in the freedom of data than in the freedom of people".
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Etiquetas: Internet, Mercadeo, Telecomunicaciones
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