By Brendan Sasso – Advocacy groups and politicians from across the political spectrum have taken up “Internet freedom” as their rallying cry in recent months.
On Tuesday (July 3), a coalition of more than 100 advocacy groups unveiled their “Declaration of Internet Freedom,” and libertarian groups TechFreedom and the Competitive Enterprise Institute quickly countered with their own alternative Internet freedom proposal.
But converting the enthusiasm for Internet freedom into specific policy goals may prove difficult because of how differently people understand what “freedom” means. more> http://tinyurl.com/6r7m5ah
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