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		<title>By: Reader's Write</title>
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		<description>&quot;Who owns the Net? No one. Who controls it? No one.&quot;

But the assault to exert control over the disparate elements of the &#039;internet&#039;, which have empowered the individual, grassroot organizations or allow or facilitate popular dissent to the established controls (be it governmnt or corporate mandates...or political capital heh) is constantly being waged upon us from a variety of vectors....I guess the old (analogue) saying of, and I paraphrase here, &quot;the price of freedom is eternal vigilance&quot; applies just as much now as it did when it was first uttered.

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<p>But the assault to exert control over the disparate elements of the &#8216;internet&#8217;, which have empowered the individual, grassroot organizations or allow or facilitate popular dissent to the established controls (be it governmnt or corporate mandates&#8230;or political capital heh) is constantly being waged upon us from a variety of vectors&#8230;.I guess the old (analogue) saying of, and I paraphrase here, &#8220;the price of freedom is eternal vigilance&#8221; applies just as much now as it did when it was first uttered.</p>
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