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[cooperation-wg] benefits of walled gardens [DNS-based filtering]
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Roland Perry
roland at internetpolicyagency.com
Thu Jan 30 20:40:03 CET 2014
In message <20140130153455.GV22148 at x28.adm.denic.de>, at 16:34:55 on Thu, 30 Jan 2014, Peter Koch <pk at ISOC.DE> writes >> 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". It's not so much "walled gardens" of content, but "locked down" clients accessing whatever content their suppliers (of hardware and tied-in connectivity) permit the user to see. -- Roland Perry
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