MetroPCS Sues FCC Over Net Neutrality, Too
Oh how come...........
What I would really like to know is how a government agency abusing its authority to give itself additional power after both the courts and the Congress have smacked it down and told it 'no' could possibly be less of a threat to our personal liberty than a corporation which has no control over anybody unless they voluntarily choose to cede it by entering into a completely voluntary business transaction.
The FCC is starting to become a rogue agency, and it needs to be reined in if not simply abolished outright.
The carriers should not be allowed to sequester publicly owned domains. If they want to regulate their own "proprietary" operating products or services, that is one thing. However, the internet is NOT proprietary or indigenous to one carrier. It is a world wide accessible domain owned by the public for everyone. Why would anyone who uses the internet want to give up this right?
This is carriers simply trying to take what is ours and turn it into cash for themselves.
The infancy stages of the wireless industry, is shining through like a spoil...
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For almost 50 years, I as well as others have tried to maintain what is left of our freedom. Individuals such as yourself, appear to thrive on control on one direction rather than a balance of power. You don't like government intervention, yet you are willing to sacrifice freedom by shifting control from one side to another. This becomes hypocritical. You completely disregard th...
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But wouldn't it be great if the world were really as simple as you make it seem? Actually no, it would be awful.
Iknownothing said:
But wouldn't it be great if the world were really as simple as you make it seem? Actually no, it would be awful.
Indeed. Establishing rules & regulations is part of living in a civilized society. And corporations that run counter to the public good should appreciate this because regulation enforcement surely is better than torches, pitchforks, and violent nationalization.
AJ
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