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Siva vs Thompson on P2P
posted by mpawlo on Tuesday July 15, @04:12AM
from the interesting-debate dept.
Copyright Mr Siva Vaidhyanathan's argues in an Open Democracy series that peer-to-peer technologies have 'precedents in the anarchistic processes by which cultures have always been formed'.

Mr Siva Vaidhyanathan’s argument is entertaining but simplistic, argues Mr Bill Thompson in a reply. A democratic and open network regulated by the state, not techno-anarchism, is the only practical approach.

Read Siva Vaidhyanathan's article.

Read Bill Thompson's reply.

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