Once the FCC has control, the IPs will bribe the shit out of former FCC regulators with high paying jobs, especially if they have friends at FCC to help them get the regulations they want through cronyism, and then if they do them a solid, will have a high paying job waiting for them when they leave the FCC.brewster wrote: ↑Wed Jun 12, 2019 7:10 pmSo the FCC has traditionally censored broadcast for obscenity. Big fucking deal. They have had a MUCH bigger wheelhouse than that! Telecom, bandwidths, all sorts of things, but you only care about the 7 words you can't say? How does net neutrality itself, not what you imagine it might open the door to like "burdensome reguations", but just net neutrality, give away the store to big IP's? This isn't about competition between IP's at all, it's about competition between content providers.StCapps wrote: ↑Wed Jun 12, 2019 6:39 pmDude look at FCC regulation of radio and television, you can't trust the FCC to not censor shit, if you do, you're a moron.brewster wrote: ↑Wed Jun 12, 2019 6:27 pm
No, there's nothing there but your fevered imagination. Has the FCC regulating telephones meant your calls are censored? The camels nose theory is bullshit. Regulating markets and regulating content are 2 separate things. How can insuring equality of access for all users mean censorship?
"Ensuring quality of access" is a euphemism for only the big IPs get to run the internet because the smaller IP competition can't "ensure quality of access" without following burdensome regulations, it's to maintain the oligopoly. It will not hurt the big IPs and protect users, the way it is sold, it will help the big IPs stave off potential competitors, even more than they already can, so users will have less choices except the already established major players who can afford to follow the regulations while their competition cannot.
You've been sold a lie. You aren't sticking it to Comcast, Comcast will benefit and have their position in the market solidified even more.
The FCC are already notorious for caving to the pressure of major media outlets and then going after minor media outlets. Big government and big business go hand in hand, as is the case with the FCC, big government doesn't stifle big business, big government empowers big business by stifling it's competition.
Only naive big government lovers believe the myth that government intervention hurts big business. Pull your head out of your ass brewster, stop believing in fairy tales, supporting net neutrality hurts Comcast's smaller competition a lot more than it hurts Comcast, wise up.