That you understand the difference between: Content Applications Internet (TCP/IP) Communications Infrastructure
From a legal point of you, if your concern is intellectual property (content), why would you aim your law at routers? If, however, you concern is discriminatory delivery of packets based on deep packet inspection at the router, then the solution will not be at the content layer.
This goes to Lessig's Layered Model of Regulation. --- Sam Tilden <tildensam@yahoo.com> wrote:
Et all,
If you disconnect the definition of the Internet from what occurs on the internet, what are the implications?
Sam
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