Now, you see, while material goods are constantly produced, consumed and destroyed in this society in necessary quantities, having limited use and limited lifetime, useful information is not destroyed. Accumulating information forms certain concepts called "culture" and "science", and this process is called "progress of human civilization". Everything we do is based on ever-growing heap of information, and if the cost of using this information grows together with the size of the heap, our progress will eventually grind to a halt. However, appropriate compensation for creation of this information is necessary to stimulate production of this information, so some middle ground must be found here. Middle ground, and not perpetual government enforcement of some weird god-given right you say you have.
You could say "don't buy my book if you don't agree with my license", but the government could as well just say "don't distribute this book if you don't agree with my copyright enforcement rules". And if not for government there would be no protection.
As you suggest, unrestricted free VoIP over 3G might cause your web and e-mail mobile experience to suffer
If you compare the average bandwidth of a youtube video with the average bandwidth of a voice call, you will understand that's rather unlikely.
A phone number identifies a phone, not a person.
A postal address identifies the location of a building, not a person.
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