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Sunday, July 13, 2014

What Is the Internet?


Gautham Nagesh of the Wall Street Journal explains what the internet is (hint: private property).

The video clip is 3 minutes:




From C-SPAN's Washington Journal


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Labels: anarchy, commons, communications, Gautham Nagesh, ICANN, internet, property rights, Wall Street Journal
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