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Wrinkled Magazine
Join Date: Jan 2015
Location: In Time
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As far as control and regulation, I am not a doom-and-gloomer, since I've always been curious why the government gave Internet technology to the public to begin with. They didn't have to. For the most part, they have let it go unregulated (outside of illegal activity and all the copyright infringement stuff). I come across this topic from time to time in net neutrality discussions. It's a really complicated topic, but I think you might find this video relevant or interesting. It was a discussion about open Internet as far as service providers creating tiered pricing based on speeds, but they also touch on some of the topics you mention about the FCC and government control: Spoiler for video:
If you really think about it, governments controlled books here and there throughout history, but did they really? Nah. Books still got published and I think the future of the Internet will be the same: pockets of control here, pockets of control there, but largely, it will remain open. |
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