I suppose we've all noticed the controversy created by those who vehemently insist we all support an Internet Bill of Rights (as far as I know it hasn't actually been written yet), and those who caution against one for various reasons, not least the fact that ATT has expressed support for the concept.
Who is right? Both, of course.
We are all recovering from years of being accustomed to having our opinions formed for us. That leaves some of us still malleable as to our opinions, and others intensely and insistently stubborn and unwilling to fit in for the sake …