Taking Sides on Technology Neutrality
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https://doi.org/10.2966/scrip.040307.263Abstract
It has often been asserted that technology neutrality is the proper approach to ICT regulation, but those making this assertion use the concept in a number of divergent senses. This article analyses those different meanings and asks whether technology neutrality really is as desirable as motherhood and apple pie, and whether it does in fact achieve the goals desired by legislators.Downloads
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