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Mike Masnick, “Can We Kill This Ridiculous Shill-Spread Myth That CDNs Violate Net Neutrality? They Don’t,” Tech Dirt (Aug 13, 2014)
3.3.1
https://perma.cc/YK3D-3BQG
Nicole Perlroth, “One Man’s Fight With Google Over a Security Warning,” New York Times (Jan 5, 2012)
4.6
http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/01/05/one-mans-fight-with-google-over-a-security-warning/
Peter H. Lewis, “Dropping an Internet Hot Potato,” New York Times (Jun 8, 1998)
1.3.1
https://perma.cc/R4KS-JNYS?type=pdf
Peter Singer and Allan Friedman, “The Five Biggest Cybersecurity Myths, Debunked,” WIRED (Jul 2, 2014)
8.2.3
http://perma.cc/6ADL-NJ7F
Randall P. Bezanson, “The Right to Privacy Revisited: Privacy, News, and Social Change 1890-1990,” 80 Cal. L. Rev. 5 (1992) [only pages 1137-1150]
5.1.1
http://perma.cc/AVL7-T2N6
Robert C. Post, “The Social Foundations of Privacy: Community and Self in the Common Law Tort, 77 Cal. L. Rev. 5 (1989)” [only pages 969-978]
5.1.2
http://perma.cc/MP4F-AVM6
Stacey Higginbotham, "A Net Neutrality Timeline: How We Got Here," GigaOM (Dec. 21, 2010)
3.1.1
http://perma.cc/MP2K-294F
Steven Levy, Battle of the Clipper Chip,” New York Times (Jun 12, 1994)
6.3.1
http://perma.cc/NT25-8Y53
Tarleton Gillespie, “Facebook’s algorithm — why our assumptions are wrong, and our concerns are right,” Culture Digitally ( Jul 4, 2014)
4.1
http://perma.cc/CXX7-93BQ
Tim Berners-Lee, The many meanings of Open, TeleFonica (Oct. 9, 2013)
1.2.1
http://perma.cc/U9QR-9PQW
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