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Current architecture renders it so susceptible to control from above
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WikiLeaks »
WikiLeaks
WikiLeaks☜Exploring the issues arising from the publication in November and December 2010 by WikiLeaks and five international newspapers of a mass of confidential diplomatic cables between the US State Department and its embassies around the world. Co-curators are welcome to add to, and help refine, the map.☜F1CEB7
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Lessons? »
Lessons?
Lessons?☜What lessons can be drawn from the WIkiLeaks saga?☜FFB597
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Lessons for net neutrality? »
Lessons for net neutrality?
Lessons for net neutrality?☜☜FFB597
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Current architecture renders it so susceptible to control from above
Current architecture renders it so susceptible to control from above☜☜59C6EF
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Funding mechanisms vulnerable to freezing at Government request »
Funding mechanisms vulnerable to freezing at Government request
Funding mechanisms vulnerable to freezing at Government request☜☜98CE71
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Net infrastructure depends on centralised indexes—Domain Name Servers »
Net infrastructure depends on centralised indexes—Domain Name Servers
Net infrastructure depends on centralised indexes—Domain Name Servers☜However decentralized the net might feel when we are posting to our blogs, it was actually designed around highly centralized indexes called domain name servers. [Douglas Rushkof]☜98CE71
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Server space owned by corporations wtih the power to cut anyone off »
Server space owned by corporations wtih the power to cut anyone off
Server space owned by corporations wtih the power to cut anyone off☜the server space on which our websites appear is owned by corporations that have the power -- if not the true right -- to cut anyone off for any reason they choose. Its private property, after all. [Douglas Rushkof]☜98CE71
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Net infrastructure depends on centralised indexes—Domain Name Servers
"However decentralized the net might feel when we are posting to our blogs, it was actually designed around highly centralized indexes called domain name servers." [Douglas Rushkof]
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...the real lesson of the WikiLeaks affair and subsequent cyberattacks is not how unwieldy the net has become, but rather how its current architecture renders it so susceptible to control from above.
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