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re: Goodbye Net Neutrality; Hello Competition
Posted on 1/7/18 at 10:47 pm to SoulGlo
Posted on 1/7/18 at 10:47 pm to SoulGlo
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They just say more regulation will fix everything.
Please show me three people who have said that in support of NN.
Because I remember multiple people loudly yelling, with an occurance WITHIN this thread, that the problem is the removal of regulations without the concurrent removal of their monopolies.
And spare us the melodrama of it being big bad local government. While I’m sure that’s the case in places, and corruption and manlipulation on others, fundamentally the problem is how aggressively they will fight to protect their fiefdoms.
They are NOT above going to to the state level to legally force local governments to bend to their will.
And absent provisions to control shite like that, you need LIGHT regulation to help protect consumers.
For fricks sake, being forced to treat the transportation of a given quantity of data along a given path the same regardless of contents is NOT a business ball breaker.
Posted on 1/7/18 at 10:56 pm to Volvagia
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They just say more regulation will fix everything.
Please show me three people who have said that in support of NN.
Because I remember multiple people loudly yelling, with an occurance WITHIN this thread, that the problem is the removal of regulations without the concurrent removal of their monopolies.
What's that you say?
Ah. MORE government interference.
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And spare us the melodrama of it being big bad local government. While I’m sure that’s the case in places, and corruption and manlipulation on others, fundamentally the problem is how aggressively they will fight to protect their fiefdoms.
They are NOT above going to to the state level to legally force local governments to bend to their will.
Hmmm. Sounds like the job of the FTC.
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And absent provisions to control shite like that, you need LIGHT regulation to help protect consumers.
Ah, there is the wonderful P word because consumers can't think for themselves.
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For fricks sake, being forced to treat the transportation of a given quantity of data along a given path the same regardless of contents is NOT a business ball breaker.
Not business. Liberty.
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