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[cooperation-wg] benefits of walled gardens [DNS-based filtering]
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Peter Koch
pk at ISOC.DE
Thu Jan 30 16:34:55 CET 2014
On Tue, Jan 28, 2014 at 12:25:58PM +0000, Roland Perry wrote: > I realise that if users of *some* legacy systems can employ > circumvention it's still a problem, but the migration to mobile > platforms is rapid and significant, and they are much less susceptible > to user customisation. that's probably true, but I'm not sure what follows in the context of this group. The return of walled gardens and gated access to Internet infrastructure - incumbents' dark desires - appear part of the problem rather than of the solution to me - even if that happens by customer "demand". -Peter
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