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Digital Myth: Information Wants to Be Free »

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6 June 2016 | Per Strömbäck, editor Netopia

Digital Myth #1: Information does not want anything. But it’s not always worthless and thus not always free. ‘Information wants to be free’ was the maxim of the first years of the World Wide Web in... »
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