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Keeping the Internet open for innovation

The end of October marked the 40th anniversary of what many consider to be the birth of the Internet.

Despite its overwhelming success, and the ever-expanding list of other success stories that it has enabled, there is today a growing chorus of voices calling for fundamental changes to its structure and the development model at its core.

Those seeking radical change are responding to a range of concerns - some genuine, some misplaced - about the way in which the Internet currently...

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Lisbeth founded EUobserver in 2000 and is responsible to the Board for effective strategic leadership, planning and performance. After graduating from the Danish School of Media and Journalism, she worked as a journalist, analyst, and editor for Danish media.

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Author Bio

Lisbeth founded EUobserver in 2000 and is responsible to the Board for effective strategic leadership, planning and performance. After graduating from the Danish School of Media and Journalism, she worked as a journalist, analyst, and editor for Danish media.

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