The Internet is my frontier. I’m too young for the frontier of American West and too old to explore the frontier of space. I have, however, grown up with the computer revolution. I love the Internet frontier, the freedom of ideas that it allows, its frontier anarchy. I love the way the Internet allows me to distribute information in a robust cost-effective manner. But I fear the challenges that are endangering my new frontier.

Jonathan Zittrain, professor of entrepreneurial studies at Harvard Law School and co-founder of Harvard’s Berkman Center for Internet and Society, recently gave a presentation entitled “Barbed Wire on the Electronic Frontier: Private Sheriffs and Their Private Weapons.”

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