In The Internet Tree [2], committed public interest advocates and academics present primers on provocative digital policy issues: broadband access, copyright, net neutrality, privacy, and security, along with a consideration of structures of participation in policy-making and communication rights.
Contributors to The Internet Tree [2]argue for a digital economy strategy that casts a winning vote for openness, broadband as an essential service, and community engagement and inclusion.
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