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An ability to receive content from the open Internet, not just a walled garden.
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More than that, my entire generation has benefitted enormously from a free and open Internet, which he fought so hard to preserve.
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The promise, of course, lies with keeping with what works, namely maintaining a free and open Internet while insulating it from legacy regulations.
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In addition to the traditional Motorola set-top business, the company offers Google TV, a software platform offered through OEMs via both televisions and after-market set-top boxes, to integrate content from cable and the open Internet.
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Without such restrictions, many consumer advocates say the Internet will change from being an open, democratic network to a closed system, as NPR's Laura Sydell reports.
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Keep in mind, the Internet was born as an open standard and started from the military.
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The EBookman series erases this concern with an "open but secure" architecture that will allow customers to access titles from the Internet without compromising copyright protections, the company says.
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Second, a stumbling block could emerge from ICANN's efforts to hold an open and fair election among all Internet users to choose nine new members for its 19-member board.
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But it turns out they were adding a bit of dark matter to our Internet cosmos, perhaps just enough to shift the whole thing from open and expanding to closed and collapsing.
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But perhaps, just perhaps, those delegates from open societies will reflect that their experience inside the UN bubble at Tunis parallels the internet's position within the political system generally.
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The Business, Innovation and Skills Committee (9.30am) continues its inquiry into Open Access, the practice of providing unrestricted access to research via the internet - a host of witnesses from the publishers of peer-reviewed journals and research institutions will give their views.
BBC: Week ahead