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Freedom of the Internet

By Pravin Sathe, WireTap. Posted May 29, 2003.


Since the shutdown of Napster it has become more and more clear that the Internet is changing. Gone are the days of free access to all content -- not just music -- and what lies ahead is an even bleaker picture. Unless we do something about it.

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