"When
the Internet was created, decades ago, one thing was inevitable: the
war today over how (or whether) to control it, and who should have that
power. Battle lines have been drawn between repressive regimes and
Western democracies, corporations and customers, hackers and law
enforcement. Looking toward a year-end negotiation in Dubai, where 193
nations will gather to revise a U.N. treaty concerning the Internet,
Michael Joseph Gross lays out the stakes in a conflict that could split
the virtual world as we know it."
Read the full article here: http://www.vanityfair.com/culture/2012/05/internet-regulation-war-sopa-pipa-defcon-hacking
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