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Stanford Networking Seminar Announcement
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Title:    The Future of the Internet -- And How to Stop It
Speaker:  Jonathan Zittrain,
          Oxford University/Stanford


When:     12:15 PM, Thursday October 18th, 2007
Where:    Room 101, Packard Building


Abstract:


The Internet we know and love at risk even as its freedoms are at
a high water mark and rising.  It's the changing slope of the
curve that counts. Regulators and some business types (e.g.,
incumbents) have interest in being able to intervene more
readily; they've been stymied since the 1990's because the Net
has produced too many golden eggs to be worth shutting it down.
The deciding vote is the "consumer" vote, and they want their
MTV. Unfortunately that vote is itself shifting, in part because
of the uncontrolled environment represented by Net and PC: too
much spyware, too many viruses, too little reliability for the
applications they want to use.  Waiting in the wings is a new
generation of "information appliances" that in the past have been
laughable (think WebTV) but now are killer: iPod, XBox, TiVo,
most mobile phones, Zune, PSP. These appliances, and a general
appliancization of the PC itself, represent a very different
environment: the immutability of an appliance to the consumer and
third parties (think television set), coupled with use of the
latest Net innovations to make the thing eminently alterable by
(and only by) its maker and licensees. This talk maps out the bad
implications of an appliancized -- and Web 2.0 -- world, and
offers suggestions to temper it.


Speaker's Bio:


Jonathan Zittrain holds the Chair in Internet Governance and
Regulation at Oxford University and is a principal of the Oxford
Internet Institute. His research interests include battles for
control of digital property and content, cryptography, electronic
privacy, the roles of intermediaries within Internet
architecture, and the useful and unobtrusive deployment of
technology in education. He has recently co-authored Access
Denied, a study of Internet filtering by national governments,
and his book, The Future of the Internet -- And How to Stop It,
will be released by Yale University Press and Penguin UK this
winter. *Education*: Harvard Law School, J.D. 1995; Harvard
University John F. Kennedy School of Government, M.P.A. 1995;
Yale University, B.S. Cognitive Science and Artificial
Intelligence 1991.



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