Vint Cerf: The Government Is Going Overboard in Internet Copyright Control
VentureBeat, November 14, 2011
By Jolie O'Dell
When asked at a recent event, what he would tell the developer of the technology that could replace the Internet, Vint Cerf, one of the godfathers of the Internet, said, "Shoot the patent lawyer." Cerf also spoke out against the Department of Homeland Security's recent seizures of websites, such as last year's seizure of scores of music sites and communities for copyright violations, which he called "a blunt instrument that can and should be exercised much more carefully."
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