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" Digital books and music are often different from their physical counterparts in that consumers buy licences to a work, revocable under an ongoing contract, rather than their own copies. "
Jonathan Zittrain
Digital
Contract
Work
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" One repressive state after another has had to face the dilemma of wanting abundant Internet for economic advancement, while ruing the ways in which its citizens can become empowered to express themselves fearlessly. "
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" Through historical accident, we've ended up with a global network that pretty much allows anybody to communicate with anyone else at any time. "
Jonathan Zittrain
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Pretty
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" TV broadcasting is owned, in the sense that governments around the world have asserted power over the airwaves that permeate their territories, deciding who can use what bandwidth and why - and those with licenses then, with exceptions determined by regulators, decide what to broadcast. "
Jonathan Zittrain
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" Purchasing and downloading a book on to your e-reader won't necessarily protect it from disappearing. "
Jonathan Zittrain
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Purchasing
" I don't know how much thought is behind it, but it seems to me highly effective the way that Facebook will let somebody tag a photo with a friend's name, then others who are a friend of that friend can perhaps immediately see the photo, and the friend, in the meantime, has a chance to wander back and un-tag it. "
Jonathan Zittrain
Name
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Know
" We face paired dangers. The first is that our networks are successfully attacked. The second is that our fear of attack will cause us to destroy what makes the Internet special. "
Jonathan Zittrain
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Us
" The crucial legacy of the personal computer is that anyone can write code for it and give or sell that code to you - and the vendors of the PC and its operating system have no more to say about it than your phone company does about which answering machine you decide to buy. "
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" Instead of using new technologies to preserve for ready discovery material that might in the past never have been stored, or deleting everything as soon as possible, we can develop systems that place sensitive information beyond reach until a specified amount of time has passed or other conditions are met. "
Jonathan Zittrain
Time
Information
Past
" Attacks on Internet sites and infrastructure, and the compromise of secure information, pose a particularly tricky problem because it is usually impossible to trace an attack back to its instigator. "
Jonathan Zittrain
Back
Information
Impossible
" The problem is, we're moving to software-as-service, which can be yanked or transformed at any moment. The ability of your PC to run independent code is an important safety valve. "
Jonathan Zittrain
Moment
Problem
Moving
" We need better options for securing the Internet. Instead of looking primarily for top-down government intervention, we can enlist the operators and users themselves. "
Jonathan Zittrain
Government
Better
Looking
" The ability to make new work from old work - especially if that new work is different enough that it doesn't dent the market for the old work - is something that benefits all creators, since so few can claim not to have a giant or 10 supporting them underneath. "
Jonathan Zittrain
Enough
Old
Work
" How an individual's reputation is protected online is too important and subtle a policy matter to be legislated by a high court, which is institutionally mismatched to the evolving intricacies of the online world. "
Jonathan Zittrain
Important
World
Reputation
" Technologically, the Internet works thanks to loose but trusted connections among its many constituent parts, with easy entry and exit for new ISPs or new forms of expanding access. "
Jonathan Zittrain
New
Internet
Connections
" When I worry about privacy, I worry about peer-to-peer invasion of privacy. About the fact that anytime anything of any note happens, there are three arms holding cell phones with cameras in them or video records capturing the event ready to go on the nightly news, if necessary. "
Jonathan Zittrain
Worry
Three
Ready
" I think social networking is absolutely here to stay. Now, whether or not the label will Facebook forever, depends in part, I think, on whether Facebook wants to try to be less proprietary, be more central to the operation of defining and stewarding identity online. "
Jonathan Zittrain
Identity
Networking
Now
" Enterprising law-enforcement officers with a warrant can flick a distant switch and turn a standard mobile phone into a roving mic or eavesdrop on occupants of cars equipped with travel assistance systems. "
Jonathan Zittrain
Mobile
Travel
Standard
" Owned technologies are easy to grasp because they're so prevalent. They're technologies that are developed and shaped by a defined group, usually someone selling it. "
Jonathan Zittrain
Group
Someone
Easy
" Thanks to iCloud and other services, the choice of a phone or tablet today may lock a consumer into a branded silo, making it hard for him or her to do what Apple long importuned potential customers to do: switch. "
Jonathan Zittrain
Today
Apple
Long
" People may be due the benefits of a democratic electoral process. But in the United States, content curators appropriately have a First Amendment right to present their content as they see fit. "
Jonathan Zittrain
Process
See
People
" If you entrust your data to others, they can let you down or outright betray you. "
Jonathan Zittrain
You
Your
Betray
" I'm interested in harnessing the good will and distributed power of people, including novices. "
Jonathan Zittrain
Interested
People
Power
" Despite outsiders being invited to write software, the iPhone thus remains tightly tethered to its vendor - the way that the Kindle is controlled by Amazon. "
Jonathan Zittrain
Way
Write
iPhone
" Content zips around the Internet thanks to code - programming code. And code is subject to intellectual property laws. "
Jonathan Zittrain
Thanks
Content
Intellectual
" All sorts of factors contribute to what Facebook or Twitter present in a feed, or what Google or Bing show us in search results. Our expectation is that those intermediaries will provide open conduits to others' content and that the variables in their processes just help yield the information we find most relevant. "
Jonathan Zittrain
Results
Find
Help
" The Internet's distinct configuration may have facilitated anonymous threats, copyright infringement, and cyberattacks, but it has also kindled the flame of freedom in ways that the framers of the American constitution would appreciate - the Federalist papers were famously authored pseudonymously. "
Jonathan Zittrain
Flame
Freedom
Constitution
" Citizens identify with something larger than themselves - if one's country is attacked, it can feel like a personal attack in a way that a fellow bank customer's account theft does not feel like a personal invasion. "
Jonathan Zittrain
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Feel
Personal
" The Internet is a collective hallucination: one of the best humanity has ever generated. "
Jonathan Zittrain
Best
Humanity
Collective
" Thanks in part to the Patriot Act, the federal government has been able to demand some details of your online activities from service providers - and not to tell you about it. "
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Tell
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" Facebook draws from the public and public-interest sphere, a simultaneously bold and modest step towards acknowledging that our new networked technologies deeply affect our lives in ways not always captured or best shaped by the typical template of consumer and seller. "
Jonathan Zittrain
Facebook
New
Step