
By Graeme Wearden
Published: Wednesday 25 February 2004
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Name
Ian Williams
Location
London
Occupation
Web Programmer
Comment
Hinds says "For it [the internet] to continue to grow as a mainstream medium for businesses, education and entertainment, it must design out the minority factors that inhabit cyberspace for their own perverse gratification". Surely it is one of the strengths of the Internet that it serve all those interests as well as the more extreme "minority" aspects without infringing on each other. Ever more extreme censorship will not help businesses, education and entertainment in any way, it will however further erode our civil liberties.
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