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What can Apple do in the face of a UK order to weaken encryption worldwide? Decentralize iCloud, to start.
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A new book explores an intriguing idea: that there are core processes in some platforms that naturally tilt the table towards being implemented in a single company.
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5 months
The EU AI Act and emerging practice flip copyright’s default opt-in regime to an opt-out one. What effects is this likely to have on the balance of power between rights holders and reuse?
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6 months
Web feeds could be so much more if we put some effort into them. This post explores some ideas of how to start.
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7 months
It's often assumed that standards work is inherently competitive. This post examines why Internet standards are often more collaborative than competitive, and outlines some implications of this approach. #standards #collaboration
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7 months
I wrote about this topic a while back, so it's exciting to be on the PC of an Internet Architecture Board @intarchboard workshop on technical opt-out mechanisms for AI crawlers (with a focus on robots.txt)! Get your submissions in.
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7 months
The phrase 'Open Standards' is widely used but not well-understood. Let's take a look at what openness in standards is, with a focus on whether and how it helps to legitimise the design and maintenance of the Internet.
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7 months
RT @timberners_lee: The wonder of the web is that there is no center of control. That is why I, alongside 36 others, have signed the below…
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The Internet is successful and valuable to society because it is decentralised. I've signed an open letter to the United Nations that explains how some proposals for the Global Digital Compact endanger it. #OpenInternet
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8 months
@mikewest @yoavweiss Could be. Happy to chat.
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8 months
@yoavweiss @mikewest We can always reconsider - maybe 10 minutes at the end of the agenda?
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9 months
RT @http_workshop: The 2024 HTTP Workshop is on - November in London. Join us!
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9 months
If you implement or use HTTP at scale, you might be interested in attending. It's 2-3 days of lightly structured discussion; we rely on the depth of experience in the room to make it valuable. We also welcome students and want to diversify our community.
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It’s common for voluntary technical standards developing organisations to make decisions by consensus, rather than (eg) voting. This post explores why we use consensus, what it is, how it works in Internet standards and when it can become problematic.
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10 months
Law enforcement is asking - yet again - for access to encrypted communications. This post tries to succinctly summarise why that's a bad idea.
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10 months
One of the most contentious issues in AI is content owners' control over use of their material in the datasets that are used to feed LLMs. This article looks at one commonly mentioned solution - robots.txt - and how it measures up.
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RT @grittygrease: I’m currently attending IETF 119 in Brisbane and I’m struck by the significant influence @Cloudflare has established in t…
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1 year
@SalingerPrivacy @grahamgreenleaf @juliapowles @esantow Has there been any privacy analysis of the mdoc pilots in AU like this? I see lots of vague claims but no detail in VIC.
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@sampullara It’s just a damn autocorrecting parrot. Anything more that that will require something fundamentally new and different.
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