I mean you can learn how to build a bullet or build a gun or build a bomb on the Internet.
Since the revelations, we have seen a massive sea change in the technological basis and makeup of the Internet.
The Internet is uncontrollable. And if the Internet is uncontrollable, freedom will win. It's as simple as that.
Our whole educational and cultural system is not designed to provide those intellectual tools, so people are often lost and the internet often becomes kind of a cult generator.
I just think the Internet has made us ruder.
Another threat to stability is the rise of Internet gambling
The Internet, too, has strong attributes of a public good, and has undermined the “private good” attributes of old media. Internet service providers obviously can exclude people, but the actual content -the values, the ideas- can be shared with no loss of value for the consumer. It is also extremely inexpensive and easy to share material. Sharing is built into the culture and practices of the Web and has made it difficult for the subscription model to be effective.
I don't want ISIS using our Internet to take our young, impressionable youth and watching the media talking about how they're masterminds - these are masterminds. They shouldn't be using the word "mastermind. "
I don't support or unsupport Assange. If the Democrats had the proper defensive devices on their internet, equipment, they wouldn't even allow the FBI. How about this - they get hacked, and the FBI goes to see them, and they won't let the FBI see their server. But do you understand, nobody ever writes it. Why wouldn't Podesta and Hillary Clinton allow the FBI to see the server? They brought in another company that I hear is Ukrainian-based.
Bored, anonymous, pathetic bloggers who lie annoy me.
In some ways [the Internet]'s definitely an enemy.
It is very similar to companies like Google and other internet companies. When you go and search on Google you don't pay for that. But sometimes you click on an advert and Google makes money on that.
The Internet gave a place like, 'Oh, I'll do whatever I want now. Nobody's going to see it anyways. ' Oddly enough, people started watching and I got more confident, comfortable with it.
When I was your age, we didn't have the Internet in our pants. We didn't even have the Internet not in our pants. That's how bad it was.
The internet is completely over.
We live in a time where everybody has an opinion and everyone's opinion can be featured somewhere, whether it's an online column and everybody has their form because of the internet.
I don't have faith in the Internet, I have faith in people connected through the Internet.
There's tons of junk food for your mind on the Internet. You can sit there for three or 10 or 20 hours a day getting in online arguments with other people who also choose to waste their time.
Globalization, as defined by rich people like us, is a very nice thing. . . you are talking about the Internet, you are talking about cell phones, you are talking about computers. This doesn't affect two-thirds of the people of the world.
We no longer have roots, we have aerials.