Events in Iran Prove Bradbury Wrong
Here's one of the more ironic juxtaposition of events in recent memory: Last week, famed science-fiction author (and anti-censorship advocate) Ray Bradbury came out against the Internet — just as the 'Net's ability to evade censorship played a crucial role in advancing the cause of democracy in Iran.
My point? Simply this: On this point, Bradbury's wrong. The 'Net is real, and it makes a real difference. It's the 'Net that enables the world to keep watching. And we can't afford to blink when governments (and large companies) seek to control information — either by spying or censorship.
Johnson is president and senior founding partner at Nemertes Research, an independent technology research firm. She can be reached at johna@nemertes.com.



