The future of wireless

Aaron Swartz explains what will hap­pen. “By then it is too late. The peo­ple own the Inter­net now. When there is cen­sor­ship, the soft­ware routes around it. As long as there is a client and a server, they can com­mu­ni­cate. No more DMCA take­down notices, no more Car­ni­vore boxes, no more $40/mo., no more “capped upstream”, no more “running servers is not per­mit­ted”. The Inter­net is remade in its orig­i­nal image.”

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