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Freedom Is Not Free License: Freedom House’s Flawed Measurement of “Internet Freedom”
Every year, the advocacy group Freedom House releases a survey and analysis of Internet and digital media freedom around the world.
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A US National Strategy for 5G and Future Wireless Innovation
5G will make wireless connectivity more flexible and better able to be tightly integrated into different functions throughout the economy. Accelerating a secure deployment will be a force multiplier for growth. The private sector will lead the 5G rollout, but governments need to help. Agencies should leverage 5G for their own processes and encourage its use in their related industries. State and local governments should eliminate barriers to deployment.
Digital Policy for Physical Distancing: 28 Stimulus Proposals That Will Pay Long-Term Dividends (Information Technology & Innovation Foundation)
Submitted by benton on Fri, 04/10/2020 - 18:20Technology Should Be Part of Any Stimulus Plan (Information Technology & Innovation Foundation)
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The Case for a Mostly Open Internet
The general openness of the Internet has generated tremendous economic and social value, giving users the freedom to connect, speak, innovate, and share content without restrictions. Unfortunately, many countries have in recent years enacted policies that undermine this openness. At the same time the Internet has never been fully open. Governments have long blocked illicit and dangerous material such as terrorist propaganda, pirated content, and malware. Too little openness limits the economic and social value of the Internet. Too much openness allows harmful activity.