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I have a question on cyber ethics in philosophy. Short 150-300 word posts
1. Tim Wu makes an analogy between access-tiering and refrigerators, while Christopher Yoo
makes an analogy between access-tiering and FedEx. Which analogy do you think is more
appropriate and why?
2.) As you may know, you get fewer options on Netflix in Canada than in the U.S. So many
Canadian Netflix customers set their computer to pretend that they're accessing from the U.S. in
order to access a greater variety of television shows and movies. Recently, (June 2015) the
president of Bell Media said that watching U.S. Netflix in Canada by using various locationhiding services is stealing. See this article here: http://bit.ly/1cA7y6F. What do you think? Is it
stealing or not? Why?
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