January 10th, 2011 |
by zittrain |
published in
Future of the Internet | 1 Comment
[cross-posted at the CDT blog] How the Internet is running out of room, and what we must do about it “CDT Fellows’ Focus” is a series from CDT that presents the views of other notable experts on tech policy issues. This week, CDT Fellow Jonathan Zittrain and Leslie Daigle write about the end of IPv4 address space. […]
January 2nd, 2011 |
by jennifer |
published in
Future of the Internet | Comments Off on Apple approves then pulls unofficial Wikileaks app
On December 20, Apple removed an unofficial Wikileaks app from the App Store. Apple had approved the app, which simply showed the Wikileaks twitter feed and website, three days earlier. Considering Apple’s uptight attitude toward iPhone and iPad apps, it is perhaps more surprising that an app providing access to the controversial site’s content was […]
December 7th, 2010 |
by mollysauter |
published in
Future of the Internet | 49 Comments
I just finished recording a podcast with Larry Lessig and the Berkman fellows about Wikileaks. It should be online within a day or two. In the meantime, we’ve been trying to simply nail down some of the facts surrounding the situation. We figured we’d share what we’ve gathered so far as a FAQ, and we’ll […]
December 3rd, 2010 |
by zittrain |
published in
Future of the Internet, Generativity, net neutrality | 4 Comments
A few months ago it looked like there’d be no action on net neutrality in the US by the FCC or Congress. After some momentum gathered during both the Bush and Obama administrations, a federal court ruling had cast doubt on the FCC’s ability to regulate in the area, and a rancorous election season suggested […]
December 2nd, 2010 |
by zittrain |
published in
Future of the Internet | Comments Off on The FTC’s do-not-track list
Yesterday the FTC announced a new project to encourage the formation of a “do-not-track” list, where Internet users could opt out of certain kinds of cookie-based Web tracking in one place and for good. The NYT room for debate blog asked for reactions — It’s amazing to think that the sophistication and intensity of behavioral […]