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Who knows what the proposed National Information Infrastructure will be? Will it be a scheme for hundreds of video channels over cable? Will it become a way to bring the Internet out of the universities and into our homes and public schools?
Will it be primarily a commercial endeavor or a public service?
Will the government regulate its growth and content? Will it be a part of the telephone or cable-television system? Should I worry that local bulletin boards won’t have access? Will the government further subsidize an industry that’s mak- ing lots of money already?
The answer is yes to all the above and more.
Will it be primarily a commercial endeavor or a public service?
Will the government regulate its growth and content? Will it be a part of the telephone or cable-television system? Should I worry that local bulletin boards won’t have access? Will the government further subsidize an industry that’s mak- ing lots of money already?
The answer is yes to all the above and more.
Clifford Stoll, Silicon Snake Oil: Second Thoughts on the Information
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