Net Neutrality
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Re: Net Neutrality
LOL, no. We are about to lose a lot of our freedom to free expression in coming years. Giving all the power to the corporations is worse, since really, it's like giving all the power to the IC.
This was a power play between civilian regulatory bodies and the intelligence community, and you rubes took the side of the IC.
Most network corporations have entire divisions that work the with the IC now. There is no obvious distinction between corporation and intelligence community these days, other than who actually prints the paychecks, but that's as superficial as it gets.
This Section 31 bullshit has to stop or we are in big trouble.
This was a power play between civilian regulatory bodies and the intelligence community, and you rubes took the side of the IC.
Most network corporations have entire divisions that work the with the IC now. There is no obvious distinction between corporation and intelligence community these days, other than who actually prints the paychecks, but that's as superficial as it gets.
This Section 31 bullshit has to stop or we are in big trouble.
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Here's the low-down. Most communities were finagled into giving cable companies monopolies, to the point of denying new competing technologies from entering the market. The cable giants would like to exercise their monopoly power by jacking the price structure so that rich companies can buy most of the bandwidth, hell, where they gonna go, there's no competitors.
Solution: break those monopolistic deals; let Wifi towers come in, and get some competition going. Better yet, simply recognize that "connectedness" has become an important societal goal, and quit letting yourself be lobbied into confusion.
Solution: break those monopolistic deals; let Wifi towers come in, and get some competition going. Better yet, simply recognize that "connectedness" has become an important societal goal, and quit letting yourself be lobbied into confusion.
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It's difficult to overcome the mutual benefit of corporate freeloading and the IC wanting access to everything we do. You have a lot of people who benefit from our loss of liberties.
The deeper issue, or I guess the long game, is about whether a civilian regulatory body can stop those network companies from providing the IC realtime access to all our transmitted IP packets without a warrant. That was coming, no doubt, and the IC made an effective play by joining up with the profiteering motive of network companies to shake down other corporations for more money.
Libertarians, morons as they ever were, have no trouble burning our liberties on a giant bonfire for the sake of their autistic ideology.
The deeper issue, or I guess the long game, is about whether a civilian regulatory body can stop those network companies from providing the IC realtime access to all our transmitted IP packets without a warrant. That was coming, no doubt, and the IC made an effective play by joining up with the profiteering motive of network companies to shake down other corporations for more money.
Libertarians, morons as they ever were, have no trouble burning our liberties on a giant bonfire for the sake of their autistic ideology.
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Re: Net Neutrality
Thanks, at least have have somewhat of an opinion now, benefits of repeal of NN seem minimal compared to possible massive costs.
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Let's see the massive NN bill that these FCC niggers want to pass.
I'll wait.
I'll wait.
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Re: Net Neutrality
Do you ever just have a fucking weekend ffs? Do you have to be on the Clinton shill horn 24/7?
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Why does it take over an hour to make their point? Scorn & ridicule is always a tactic of the weakest argument.
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I wonder why people are in such a tizzy over this in the first place. Nothing is changing. The law was not to be inacted till the next president was in office, Obama and his shrills made sure of that.
Just suck it up, and either deal with it or join your congress person daily and make them change their mind.
Just suck it up, and either deal with it or join your congress person daily and make them change their mind.
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