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Edward Felten

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Innovation happens because there are people out there doing and trying a lot of different things.


— Edward Felten


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And the user may have a higher comfort level deciding what information to provide rather than worrying about what inferences might be made from what they've gathered.


— Edward Felten


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Growth comes out of a healthy competitive atmosphere, not trying to choose a particular path forward.


— Edward Felten


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I think there are problems with compact disc copy protection that can't be resolved.


— Edward Felten


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Network operators need reasonable leeway to manage their networks.


— Edward Felten


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The problem - when you cast your net that wide - is you inevitably catch something you don't want to catch.


— Edward Felten


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The question is not whether we want to keep this open, neutral Internet - we do, or should - but whether government rulemaking can give us the result we want.


— Edward Felten


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The secret of the Internet's success has been its openness to new services.


— Edward Felten


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Did you know about Edward Felten?

Edward William Felten (born March 25 1963) is a professor of computer science and public affairs at Princeton University. Awards
National Academy of Engineering (2013).

Felten has done a variety of computer security research including groundbreaking work on proof-carrying authentication and work on security related to the Java programming language but he is perhaps best known for his paper on the Secure Digital Music Initiative (SDMI) challenge. On November 4 2010 he was named the Chief Technologist for the United States Federal Trade Commission a position he officially assumed January 3 2011.

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