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So Long, Broadband Duopoly? Cable’s High-speed Triumph
So Long, Broadband Duopoly? Cable’s High-speed Triumph
Wave Goodbye To Internet Freedom Freedom and openness should continue to be the governing principles of the Internet. That’s why Mr. Genachowski’s proposal should be rejected and Congress should make it even more clear that the FCC should stop trying to expand its regulatory empire.
The 19 Senators who voted to move The COICA Bill forward and censor the Internet despite multiple law professors explaining to them how this law is a clear violation of the First Amendment. Patrick J. Leahy — Vermont Herb Kohl — Wisconsin Jeff Sessions — Alabama Dianne Feinstein — California Orrin G. Hatch — Utah [...]
Of course, more government regulation is always the solution for the “Nanny State” proponents. Real Freedom means the freedom to be stupid and uniformed, as well as uneducated in the plentiful methods to protect your privacy on the Internet. However, that would require taking responsibility for yourself.