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http://www.roughtype.com [Roughtype.com] Rough Type: Nicholas Carr's Blog: Zittrain concludes that the best course is to "try to maintain the fundamental generativity of the existing grid while taking seriously the problems that fuel enemies of the Internet free-for-all. It requires charting an intermediate course to make the grid more secure ”” and to make some activities to which regulators object more regulable ”” in order to continue to enable the rapid deployment of the sort of amateur programming that has made the Internet such a stunning success." It's not a question, in other words, of whether there will be limits.

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