PC World calls out the "most anti-tech organizations in America" today.
If you expect the obligatory hits on telcos, cellular providers and the entertainment industry, you won't be disappointed.
Besides a tip of the hat for the mention of the patent reform debate, I won't dive into the specific organizations and issues named, but my top-level perspective is that most these aren't Good vs. Evil battles. They are skirmishes between competing business interests enabled by legacy regulatory standards. Without dismissing the importance of any of these debates, my guess is that in less than a generation, most of these interests will have commingled, synergiezed, and entered into group hugs.
The true enemies of technology will be those who fear its promise; hinder its development, create mandates for its usage and prevent access to it.
Update: Verizon's response to PC World.
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