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Re: When pirate sites hide overseas, ISP blocking only way

Ye keep wishing. If you think we ever going to have international control of isp, then you're just kidding your self.
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The phrases "regulation" and "robust competition" are mutually exclusive.
only in the minds of laissez-faire capitalists.

lack of regulation/deregulation certainly has not given us "robust competition" in the US broadband market.

jester121
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The phrases "regulation" and "robust competition" are mutually exclusive.

nasadude

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said by TKJunkMail See Profile :

... So, the only way to attack these sites is thru national controls over ISPs, ...
alright! a strong vote for regulation.

I propose we regulate the telecoms to ensure buildout to all consumers and robust competition.

I eagerly await your agreement.


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  It is apparent that the lack of international laws concerning piracy allows illicit pirate sites to avoid national laws. So, the only way to attack these sites is thru national controls over ISPs, where the ability to move the business overseas isn't an option. The business establishment won't tolerate pirates and they will get politicians to stop them somehow. And if that means controlling it thru ISPs, they will.
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