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==Susan Crawford (5:00 - 5:30)== a professor at Cardozo Law School in New York City very few actors controlling our pipes companies split their influence in the country in the past wireless will not be a substitute for wired access (interference, limited spectrum) cable is being more successful because only it can provide high speed (only cable can provide it) we will be charged for bitrates in the future -> high prices for high-speed Internet access access to the Internet is an essential public good not much supervision of these companies financial charges are shifting from the content providers to the consumers Australia has the best model where a high percentage of people are reached by fiber Day 2: Unconference *FreedomBox Discussion **what's a freedom box? **UX argument **centralized/federated/decentralized *Illustrated Law Journal
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