http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=6989

How to get past the intellectual and political logjams that threaten
Linux and the Net.


At the same time that media concentration restrictions are being removed,
such that three companies will own everything, so too are neutrality
restrictions for the network being eliminated, so that those same three
companies--who also will control broadband access--are totally free to
architect broadband however they wish. "The Internet that is to be the
savior is a dying breed. The end-to-end architecture that gave us its
power will, in effect, be inverted. And so the games networks play to
benefit their own will bleed to this space too." 

And then Dr. Pangloss says, "but what about spectrum. Won't unlicensed
spectrum guarantee our freedom?" And it is true: Here at least there was
some hope from this FCC. But the latest from DC is that a tiny chunk of
new unlicensed spectrum will be released. And then after that, no more.
Spectrum too will be sold--to the same companies, no doubt. 

So then, Dr. Pangloss: "When the content layer, the logical layer, and
the physical layer are all effectively owned by a handful of companies,
free of any requirements of neutrality or openness, what will you ask
then?" 

--"But Where's the Internet?" by Lawrence Lessig, MediaCon. 

"I think that I could turn and live with the animals... Not one of them
is demented with the mania of owning things."
--Walt Whitman 

....

As I write this, Democratic candidate Howard Dean just gathered his
party's largest campaign fund for the most recent quarter. The mainstream
press has acknowledged that most of this money came from fund-raising on
the Internet. But they avoid visiting a fact that should be deeply
troubling to every candidate running (and then governing) for money
rather than for voters: Dean's lead is owed to a huge number of small
donations, not to a small number of large special interests. If he's
being bought, it's by his voters. This is a New Thing. It's also been
made possible by the Net. 

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