The Telegraph and Network Neutrality: A History Lesson
A walk down memory lane shows how monopoly control of America’s first network led to corruption and censorship.
A walk down memory lane shows how monopoly control of America’s first network led to corruption and censorship.
Whether it’s tired campaigns about their content being “stolen,” or tired discussions about their content being “taken,” the Associated Press is a tired organization huffing and puffing on its last legs.