A strong moral case can be made for regulating the content of the Internet, but there is also a strong case that such re
Posted: Tue Jul 12, 2022 8:06 am
A strong moral case can be made for regulating the content of the Internet, but there is also a strong case that such regulation cannot be very effective and comes at a price in Internet performance. These last two factors together constitute an argument of considerable weight against attempting to control Internet content through legislation. So what should be done?