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Opinion has been divided as to whether cyberspace should be free to all-comers, or whether it should be a marketplace like everywhere else.

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Notes

  1. Andrew Orlowski, ‘Absolutely No Net Profits’, The Independent, 3 April 1995, p. 23.

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  2. R.U. Sirius, ‘A User’s Guide to Using This Guide’, in Mondo 2000: A User’s Guide, (New York: Harper Books, 1992), p 16.

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  3. John Gray and David Willetts, Is Conservatism Dead? (London: Social Market Foundation, 1997).

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© 1999 Andrew Calcutt

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Calcutt, A. (1999). Free/fee. In: White Noise. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230373686_6

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