The Power of 'No' in Internet Standards The voluntary nature of Internet standards means that the biggest power move may be to avoid playing the game. Let's take a look.
Some Thoughts on the Open Web The Open Web means several things to different people, depending on context, but recently discussions have focused on the Web's Openness in terms of access to information -- how easy it is to publish and obtain information without barriers there.
Bridging the Gap Between Standards and Policy Achieving policymakers' goals in coordination with Internet standards activity can be difficult. This post explores some of the options and considerations involved.
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?