And yet when it comes to government enforcement, there seem to be an awful lot of problems we haven't been able to hack around:
- Brokenness of patents causing anti-competitive behavior
- Absurd copyright laws preventing the building of an untold number of innovative products
- The emergence of true competition in the wireless space.
I could go on. We're very good at making end runs around corporations, big and small, but mostly because they can't kick your door down in the middle of the night.
The Internet has become critical and "they" are beginning to realise the consequences, which is leading to increasingly invasive and ill-informed policy.
Yet they're still nowhere near putting the genie back in the bottle, and the internet is so embedded in the economy that they can't, they can only try to minimize the impact.
It's time for the next leap - making the internet properly fault tolerant.
At least not when the policy is enforced by the people with a willingness to use lethal force, ie government. People invent around policy problems, when the policies are business related all the time.
But I wonder how many of the people complaining about this and SOPA were in favor of Obamacare?
A great many of us make good money working around broken systems and architectures. We live for this shit!