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jhboricua
ExMod 2000-01
join:2000-06-06
Minneapolis, MN

ahhh, the good old tired child pornography scare

The sharing of illegal content, such as child pornography or content that does not have the appropriate copyright, is not protected by our principles.
I can see it soon, if you support net neutrality, you are a pedophile.

Would someone please think of the children!!!


GKC

join:2008-03-07
Toronto, ON

The FCC must fully regulate Comcast, as our Canadian counter-part, CRTC, must fully regulate Bell Canada. Without full regulation, ISPs will dictate what subscriber's can and cannot do on the net. Net Neutrality allows everyone's voice to be hear. Without NN we are held prisoners by our ISPs. Our ISPs have absolutely no right to dictate what their subscriber's can and cannot do on the internet. The internet is free and open to everyone and we must all work to ensure it stays that way.

ISPs charge their subscriber's outrageous fees, set severe bandwidth limitations, and then have the nerve to tell their subscriber's what they can and cannot do on the internet!! ISP have become nothing more than money-grabber's.

The time is now, people, to fight the good fight to ensure that the internet remains a free and open source for everyone and we must not accept nothing less.



Jason Levine
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join:2001-07-13
USA

reply to jhboricua
We need a corollary to Godwin's Law concerning child pornography:

The more negatively that a company or government backed law/rule impacts customers, the more likely it will be framed as an effort to fight child pornography and/or terrorism.

You can call that Levine's Corollary to Godwin's Law.
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