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Generative Internet

Applying this framework, the Article explores ways — some of them bound to be unpopular among advocates of an open Internet represented by uncompromising end-to-end neutrality — in which the Internet can be made to satisfy genuine and pressing security concerns while retaining the most important generative aspects of today’s networked technology.

Zittrain, Jonathan, “The Generative Internet” . Harvard Law Review, Vol. 119, 2006 Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=847124

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