It's about open web and information freedom stuff

One one hand, they raise important concerns about like the accessibility of knowledge

But on the other hand it just reeks of liberalism and not understanding greater economic conditions of capitalism and socialism and imperialism

And the context and reasons for why countries like China need to keep their internet somewhat controlled

My thoughts on this aren't really that developed yet, what do any of you think?

  • winterchillie [she/her]
    hexagon
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    3 years ago

    None of the goals they want are really compatible with free market capitalism. All the issues with intellectual property are just a byproduct of private property.