Author Archives: Michael Klurfeld
This Week In Net Neutrality: The Good, the Bad, and the Stupid
Anyone who’s ever read more than a handful of my articles knows that I am in love with Net Neutrality, the principle that Internet Service Providers, governments, and other power players in the ‘net landscape should not selectively disallow various … Continue reading
The DMCA: The Coward’s Online Censorship Tool
Around halfway through last year, Casey Luskin of the Discovery Institute, a noted conservative think tank with a bent for advocating the teaching of “creationist anti-evolution beliefs” went on a Fox News program to discuss the so-called “white hot” debate … Continue reading
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