The open internet regulatory challenges of a network born free

"It was a community of engineers that created it the way it still is. A network accessible to everyone, thanks to its easy compatibility with just any device. A network free from barriers, “end-to-end” connected, an open network. That very openness explains its huge success. This success in tur...

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Main Author: García Mexía, Pablo (-)
Other Authors: Cerf, Vinton G.
Format: Book
Language:Castellano
Published: [Madrid] : RDU 2018
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Summary:"It was a community of engineers that created it the way it still is. A network accessible to everyone, thanks to its easy compatibility with just any device. A network free from barriers, “end-to-end” connected, an open network. That very openness explains its huge success. This success in turn lying behind its absolutely vital character in todaýs world. Just like any other facet in human life, the Internet is subject to legal rules. Albeit Internet regulation can live side by side with its openness. It actually must do so." (contracubierta)
Physical Description:270 p. ; 24 cm
ISBN:9788494658419