Web’s never-to-be-repeated revolution

Posted by Tsela on Nov 4, 2005 3:00 AM EDT
Financial Times; By James Boyle
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On the occasion of the World Wide Web's fifteenth birthday, the author comments on how it is full openness and Open Standards that made the Internet the success it has become, and why the current technological and legal climate would make a similar revolution impossible today.

[ED.- Without open standards, without openness, without decentralisation, there would have been no Internet. Think about it next time someone praises proprietary standards - Tsela]

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