The early days of the internet made a promise to America and the world, that it would eventually provide access to the accumulated wisdom of mankind. Our art. Our music. Our ideas. Our knowledge. All of it. There for the taking, should you choose to partake. They were heady times.
As the mothership of social justice, UC Berkeley found itself in an awkward position when the Department of Justice dropped the hammer on its free online content. Berkeley’s response was a threat: let it go or else.
The University of California, Berkeley has announced that it may eliminate free online content rather than comply with a U.S. Justice Department order that it make the content accessible to those with disabilities.
DoJ refused to blink, as it had law, the Americans with Disabilities Act, and the demands of social justice on its side. It would not acquiesce. Berkeley made good on its promise. Continue reading
