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- Using AI to Evaluate Internet Standards Is AI a useful option for policymakers who want to evaluate open standards? Let's take a look.
- Apple’s Best Option: Decentralize iCloud What can Apple do in the face of a UK order to weaken encryption worldwide? Decentralize iCloud, to start.
- Platform Advantages: Not Just Network Effects A new book explores an intriguing idea: that there are core processes in some platforms that naturally tilt the table towards being implemented in a single company.
- On Opting Out of Copyright The EU AI Act and emerging practice flip copyright’s default opt-in regime to an opt-out one. What effects is this likely to have on the balance of power between rights holders and reuse?
- What RSS Needs Web feeds could be so much more if we put some effort into them. This post explores how we could start.
- Are Internet Standards Competitive or Collaborative? It's often assumed that standards work is inherently competitive. This post examines why Internet standards are often more collaborative than competitive, and outlines some implications of this approach.
- Openness in Internet Standards: Necessary, but Insufficient The phrase 'Open Standards' is widely used but not well-understood. Let's take a look at what openness in standards is, with a focus on whether and how it helps to legitimise the design and maintenance of the Internet.
- Consensus in Internet Standards It’s common for voluntary technical standards developing organisations (SDOs such as the IETF and W3C) to make decisions by consensus, rather than (for example) voting. This post explores why we use consensus, what it is, how it works in Internet standards and when its use can become problematic.
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