cyberlibertarian
English
Etymology
Noun
cyberlibertarian (plural cyberlibertarians)
- A proponent of cyberlibertarianism.
- 1997, Berkeley Technology Law Journal, volume 12, page 217:
- Whether it springs from the fear of government or hope for the wisdom of humankind, the cyberlibertarian ideology seeks a revolution.
- 2002, Marc Raboy, Global media policy in the new millennium, page 237:
- Geographically, the cyberlibertarian position had the advantage of being rooted in US political culture, where US institutions were the key vector for wide deployment of Internet innovation.
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