The Ottawa Citizen features an editorial on the AT&T censorship of Pearl Jam and the implications for the Internet and net neutrality. It concludes that "our society is still trying to figure out how much power to give to the people who own the pipes through which information flows. In an information economy, it's vital that we answer that question soon."
Ottawa Citizen on Pearl Jam Censorship
August 14, 2007
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The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 264: Jon Penney on Chilling Effects in the Digital Age
