British journalist Alan Travis, author of a book on the history of
censorship in the UK, warns that censorship could kill the Internet as we know it,
making it the most repressive medium.
Personally, I'd be more worried about media corporations' customer-tracking/
copyright control agendas; they have more resources (both financial and
technological), and more incentive to reinforce the top-down-content-delivery
paradigm and rein in anarchy.
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