Language is free… shouldn’t the web be too?
Posted by Michael Walsh (Check me out!) on September 27th, 2007
Tagged as: Marco Camisani Calzolari, Net Neutrality, Shel Israel, Social Media
With all this talk of interior revolution, the spectre of Net Neutrality has resurfaced once again. This time from an Italian blogger/journalist I haven’t yet met, but look forward to doing so soon.
Marco Camisani Calzolari writes for the IT supplement of one of Italy’s most respected financial newspapers. He has often described himself as a “bridge between the slow world and the fast world” and Shel, the next time you’re in Italy you should look him up.
On his blog, Marco has published this scary image of the future should the campaign for Net Neutrality be lost. It would be sad to lose my ideas for those online activities my wife and I are currently working on, but it would be a disaster for humanity to lose the possibility to discover knowledge. I’m thinking of the language course, of course, particularly as it now has a name: Language Is Free.
The picture’s here, but credit for it goes to Marco. Spread the word…



