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* If you could make one specific regulatory change relating to internet policy, what would it be? | |||
* What is the next field for explosive growth or progress in the Internet? | * What is the next field for explosive growth or progress in the Internet? | ||
* What kind of feasible projects should the Berkman Center, or students, take on next? | * What kind of feasible projects should the Berkman Center, or students, take on next? | ||
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* How important are broadband policies to the commons-based peer-production model that has been discussed during iLaw sessions? | * How important are broadband policies to the commons-based peer-production model that has been discussed during iLaw sessions? | ||
* How can commons-based peer-production systems help shape/influence state internet regulation? | * How can commons-based peer-production systems help shape/influence state internet regulation? | ||
. . . to infinity, and beyond! | . . . to infinity, and beyond! |
Revision as of 13:11, 9 September 2011
Student Questions for the Discussion Panel
Add your questions for the panel here!
- If you could make one specific regulatory change relating to internet policy, what would it be?
- What is the next field for explosive growth or progress in the Internet?
- What kind of feasible projects should the Berkman Center, or students, take on next?
- What is the future of relatively closed and tethered platforms such as the iPhone? Could that model ultimately prevail?
- Do you think that social networks have reached full growth or do you see an other model emerging in the future?
- What is the approach that developing countries should take to the net neutrality issue: the US' or Chile and Netherland's?
- How important are broadband policies to the commons-based peer-production model that has been discussed during iLaw sessions?
- How can commons-based peer-production systems help shape/influence state internet regulation?
. . . to infinity, and beyond!