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Lessig on Cato

Larry takes on and takes apart the intellectually dishonest Cato article on Dean’s Internet policy. Here’s a snippet:

Apparently Cato thinks the end-to-end neutrality of the original internet was a weakness. Governments do too: It’s harder to regulate internet behavior when intelligence is at the ends; so too is it harder to protect legacy business models when intelligence is at the ends. But while I understand (and even predicted) why governments and legacy businesses will therefore fight the end-to-end character of the Internet, I don’t get why a libertarian would. A libertarianism guided by principle — rather than contributors — would embrace the values of the end-to-end network. Cato does not.

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4 Responses to “Lessig on Cato”

  1. So, David, will you take your experience and insight gleaned from the Dean campaign and begin the “Lessig for President ’08 (or whenever)” campaign ocmmittee?

  2. Amazon Customer Service information, because its not even posted on Amazon’s page!

    US Customer Service
    Phone toll-free in the US and Canada: (800) 201-7575
    Phone from outside the US and Canada: (206) 346-2992 or (206)-266-2992
    Fax: (206) 266-2950
    E-mail: [email protected] (I think this will still work, but no guarantees)

    [email protected] Amazon Customer Service information, because its not even posted on Amazon’s page!

    US Customer Service
    Phone toll-free in the US and Canada: (800) 201-7575
    Phone from outside the US and Canada: (206) 346-2992 or (206)-266-2992
    Fax: (206) 266-2950
    E-mail: [email protected] (I think this will still work, but no guarantees)

    [email protected] <- the e-mail they email you when you call the number to get "Feedback" on their "great" cusomter service Wireless Phones and Service Plans Helpline Phone toll-free: (866) 232-9681 Canadian Customer Service Phone 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Eastern time, 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. Pacific: (877)-586-3230 Corporate Offices, Seattle (206) 622-2335 New! Fax: 206-266-1832 UK Customer Service Phone: +44.208.636.9200 Amazon.com Headquarters Address: 1200 12th Ave., Ste. 1200 Seattle, WA 98144 Phone: (206) 266-1000 Fax: (206) 622-2405 Info e-mail: [email protected] is no longer a working e-mail address.
    (Amazon’s CEO is Jeff Bezos, if you want a name to put on an e-mail or fax to this office.)

  3. Phi,
    Thanks for gathering all this info on Amazon.com’s contact information. I almost gave up on finding an address for their headquarters! They’re pretty sly about it aren’t they?

  4. it took me for ever to find this information thanks for gather ing it!

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