Uncapitalizing The Internet
from the slow-news-week? dept
For a while now it actually has bothered me that the official spelling (at least according to various spell checkers) of "Internet" includes the capital "I". I had thought I was the only person being so anal, so I pretty much ignored it and stuck with the preferred "internet" spelling. However, it seems I'm not the only one. A professor is working on changing the common practice so that internet is spelled with a lower case "i". I think it looks silly with the capitalized I. He thinks that it suggests that the "Internet" is a brand owned by a company. A lower case internet suggests it's just a thing owned by everyone. His reason is better than mine. It seems to be quite a battle shaping up between those who like to leave it lower case and those who feel it still officially requires the capital I.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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It makes a big difference
They likely mangled what Bob Kahn said (I remember talking with him about this in the mid '80s); what they printed isn't inconsistent with the above.
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Actually, given that the government is trying to make some special, "protected" internets, I think this distinction is increasingly important again.
To overanalogise: just because common usage equates "muslim" to "terrorist" doesn't mean I'm willing to go along with it. And on this smaller issue too: a debasement of the language hurts us all.
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As for the "debasement" of language, I'd argue that this isn't a debasement, but a modification that is more in tune with popular usage.
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