1997-01-28 - Re: Fighting the cybercensor. (fwd)

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From: “Phillip M. Hallam-Baker” <hallam@ai.mit.edu>
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From: "Phillip M. Hallam-Baker" <hallam@ai.mit.edu>
Date: Tue, 28 Jan 1997 13:10:52 -0800 (PST)
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Subject: Re: Fighting the cybercensor. (fwd)
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Asgaard <asgaard@cor.sos.sll.se> wrote in article <5c92bo$lo9@life.ai.mit.edu>...
> On Wed, 22 Jan 1997, Jim Choate wrote:
> 
> >The Web does not equal the Internet, straw man argument.
> 

Actually at CERN we considered the Web to be a superset of the
Internet protocols and others such as DECNET which ran on private
networks such as our HEPNET.

Since most of those private networks are now obsolete I would consider
Web==Internet to be a reasonable equivalence. We always considered
email and news to be part of the Web (news:, mailto:). The narrow view 
that the Web was only HTTP and HTML was a piece of Andressen 
propaganda.
 
		Phill






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