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From the chaos of the early DARPA, ARPANET and NSF-funded NSFNET
has emerged a globe-spanning communications facility we today call
simply "The Internet." It has become so commonplace and so taken
for granted that Wired News has decreed that writers should no
longer capitalize it. This tale is not singularly focused on the
past. It tells not only how we got here, but where we think the
Commercial Internet must go. For all its greatness, today's
Internet has serious shortcomings. Theft of personal data, identity
theft, online scams, and advertising fraud run rampant, with online
dollars diverted to organized crime. Insecure systems, poor
security practices and an attitude of secrecy and reluctance to
acknowledge failings inhibit real solutions. We propose a way
forward, a networking future that is bright, optimistic, and
secure.
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